Department of Behavioral, Social, & Health Education Sciences

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Community and societal factors influence everything about our health. In the Department of Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences (BSHES), we strive to better the health of all people through research, policy, and practice that improve social conditions and advance equity.
Influence behavior. Educate populations. Improve health.
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Programs in Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences
The MPH in Behavioral, Social and Health Education Sciences (BSHES) prepares students to be public health researchers and practitioners dedicated to examining and challenging systemic patterns of inequity to bring about meaningful social change and improve population health. In this program, you’ll explore the impacts of human behavior and socio-cultural contexts on population and community health. Students receive intensive training on behavioral and social science theories and methods of health promotion, planning and design of culturally informed interventions, program evaluation and data analysis, and principles of community engagement.
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View ProgramStudents in the online part-time Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences Master of Public Health (MPH) program at Rollins receive intensive training on theories and methods of health promotion, planning and design of culturally informed interventions, program evaluation and data analysis, and principles of community engagement.
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View ProgramThe PhD in Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences (BSHES) is offered through Emory's Laney Graduate School. This program trains students to identify, analyze, and intervene on today's most pressing public health issues.
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Diverse, Multidisciplinary Faculty
Our faculty are drawn from diverse disciplines—including psychology, epidemiology, genetics, and history—providing you with unparalleled mentorship and learning opportunities.
Our Experts, Making an Impact
The Future of BSHES
Our PhD students are the next generation of behavioral, social, and health education sciences researchers.

Research

Our Research
Our faculty conduct research spanning major diseases like HIV and cancer, populations like adolescents and rural communities, and issues like substance use and injury prevention.
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Understanding Medicaid
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Public Health Victories Depend on Local and National Partnerships
Proposed cuts to NIH and CDC funding could have large implications for public health research and American health.

Rollins 2025 Annual Awards Ceremony Celebrates Exceptional Students, Faculty, and Staff
Rollins faculty, staff, and students came together on April 28 to celebrate community members during the 2025 Annual Rollins Awards Ceremony.

Health Wanted: Food Systems
This week on Health Wanted, host Laurel Bristow and guest Megan Winkler, PhD, discuss the cost, access, and availability of healthy food in the United States.
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