Armstrong State University Reviews of Master's in Public Health

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Anonymous
  • Reviewed: 5/22/2017
  • Degree: Public Health
"Small school, great professors. Sad that's merging with GA Southern but excited to see what the changes may bring to the field of public health"
E. McConico
  • Reviewed: 3/18/2017
  • Degree: Public Health
"Armstrong State University will remain despite the merger with Georgia Southern University in September 2018. Armstrong State University professors thoroughly teach graduates to apply the Public Health working knowledge for the future careers. The teaching staff are readily available to students after class, during their office hours and through email. Armstrong State University have a variety of Public Health elective courses and optional internships with local hospitals, city government and not for profit sites. The campus has computer, tutorial, library, study rooms, exercise facility, on-campus cafeteria, basketball, baseball, softball and other sporting events. Plays, multicultural events, lecturers and other activities are offered. Armstrong is surrounded by off campus housing such as apartments and townhouses, restaurants, shopping malls, 20-30 minutes from downtown Savannah, GA and 40 minutes Tybee Island and Beach. Savannah, GA welcomes you to Armstrong State University to enjoy learning in a southern coastal environment."
Proud Alumni
  • Reviewed: 1/24/2017
  • Degree: Public Health
"I love my University ! Unfortunately due to a most recent Board of Regents decision , it will now be named Georgia Southern University"
Melissa Reams
  • Reviewed: 7/14/2014
  • Degree: Public Health
"Armstrong was an amazing place to pursue my MPH. I believe that I received a quality education that provided me with the knowledge and skills I needed to succeed in the public health field."
Udoka Obiechefu
  • Reviewed: 6/11/2013
  • Degree: Public Health
"I think the actual educational program itself is definitely a pro. The drawbacks are mostly associated with the administrative processes at the university"