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

Visit our Degrees & Programs page to choose your path today.

Faculty and other leading experts share their expertise

Learn more in our Public Health Seminar Series videos

What's Happening?

Anita Brock, a Public Health Policy Project Manager for NDSU American Indian Public Health Research Center, was selected for the class of 2016 Indian Health Services (IHS) Injury Prevention…

MPH Faculty Paul Carson quoted in this Fargo Forum article

NPR recording of research news about what works and doesn't when it comes to vaccinations

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For Inquiries Contact: Tanaya Winder, tanaya.winder@gmail.com (505-934-3425) or Hannabah Blue, hannabah.blue@ndsu.edu (505-793-1874)

Fargo, ND – Indigenous women from several…

Congratulations to Jason McCoy and Ruth Buffalo

 

Jason McCoy, second year MPH student, received a CHAD grant from the Rocky Mountain Public Health Training Center. The grant will be used to support…

Jamie Holding Eagle, MPH grad student, presented at Terra Madre and Salone del Gusto, Slow Foods International in Turin, Italy. She was a member of U.S. delegate sponsored panel about native food. The…

Events at NDSU

 

 PDF of Events

Nov. 6

Noon-1 p.m. Memorial Union Mandan room
INTRODUCTORY LAKOTA LANGUAGE
Petra One Hawk, Dakota and Lakota,Master of Public Health student 

A brief introduction…

Don Warne, director of the Master of Public Health Program, spoke about family health history on the Native America Calling radio program on Oct. 24.

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