The University of Cincinnati offers comprehensive public health education through an interdisciplinary approach, drawing expertise from colleges including Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services and the College of Medicine. Programs focus on protecting and improving community health by emphasizing education, promotion, and prevention strategies. Students benefit from a curriculum integrating diverse knowledge and can pursue various degrees including Bachelor of Science, Master of Public Health, and PhD options, alongside minors and associate degrees. The university strongly emphasizes research in areas like health disparities and environmental health, coupled with robust community engagement for practical experience. Graduates are well-prepared for impactful careers in healthcare, public health departments, and non-profits, ready to address pressing health challenges.
View Public HealthThe University of Cincinnati (UC or Cincinnati) is a public research university in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Founded in 1819 as Cincinnati College, it is the oldest institution of higher education in Cincinnati and has an annual enrollment of over 44,000 students, making it the second largest university in Ohio. It is part of the University System of Ohio. The university's primary uptown campus and medical campus are located in the Heights and Corryville neighborhoods, with branch campuses located in Batavia and Blue Ash, Ohio.