Executive MPH (EMPH) Program Update
The Rollins School of Public Health released a new five-year strategic plan in September 2023. The plan is strongly focused on evolving and innovating the school’s educational offerings, including reimagining and enhancing how we serve adult and part-time learners while simultaneously expanding our online offerings.
As Rollins develops a new vision for part-time and online public health education, we will be sunsetting the EMPH program in its current form and will not be recruiting for a fall 2024 class.
Although Rollins has paused enrollment for the EMPH program at this time, there are still opportunities for part-time education. If you would like to learn more about admissions to other Rollins Departments, please visit the Rollins Admissions Page.
Program Information for Current EMPH Students
The following is essential information for students already enrolled in the EMPH program.
Virtual Sessions
EMPH students meet virtually in real time, over a long weekend, each semester—once at the beginning and again at the end of the term. These weekend sessions are an academic requirement of the program and students must be able to attend classes on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
2023-2024 Virtual Weekend Sessions:
- Fall 2023: November 17-19
- Spring 2024: January 12-14 and April 12-14
- Summer 2024: May 17-19 and August 2-4
*The dates above are accurate pending no changes from the university.
Applied Epidemiology Track
About: Applied Epidemiology is a research-based program, where students learn to model diseases and disease indicators in populations.
MPH Degree Requirements: Applied Epidemiology: 42 credit hours, successful completion of an Applied Practice Experience (APE), and a thesis.
Prevention Science Track
About: The Prevention Science track emphasizes the development and assessment of community or population-based interventions across a wide range of public health issues.
MPH Degree Requirements: 42 credit hours, successful completion of an Applied Practice Experience (APE), and an Integrative Learning Experience.