NDSU Public Health

Prevent. Promote. Protect.

Welcome to the Department of Public Health

NDSU offers a range of Public Health degree options in graduate, dual degree, undergraduate, certificate and accelerated programs. Classes are offered both on-campus and through distance learning technology. Find the degree option at NDSU that meets your needs.

Department of Public Health Tenth Anniversary Information

We are committed to creating a student-focused environment and provide a wide variety of research opportunities to our students.

How can you make a difference?

Check out our alumni highlights to see how our graduates are contributing.

Find the specialization that works for you

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Faculty and other leading experts share their expertise

Learn more in our Public Health Seminar Series videos

What's Happening?

Dr. Linda Frizzell, Assistant Professor, submitted a presentation for the National Rural Health Association’s (NRHA) 19th Annual Rural Multiracial and Multicultural Health Conference.  Dr. Frizzell’s…

Dr. Donald Warne, MPH Director, has been invited to participate in the Second Annual Roy Hertz Research Symposium scheduled Friday, May 16, 2014.  The symposium is being held on the NIH campus in…

Dr. Donald Warne, MD, MPH, was invited by the American Public Health Association (APHA) and state public health association member to speak on a panel at the Closing General Session of APHA's 141st…

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Donald Warne, MPH Director, has been nominated as a White House Champion for Change for Public Health and Promotion because of his effort to improve the health of the community.

Warne’s role as a…

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The National Indian Health Board’s (NIHB) Resolution 13-02 grants official endorsement of the Master of Public Health program (MPH) at NDSU.

The NIHB is a board that serves all Federally recognized…

Diabetes is fast becoming a global pandemic, along with increased rates of obesity and altered lifestyles. Some countries, such as China, are still early enough in the “diabesity” epidemic that there…

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