University of Pennsylvania Reviews of Master's in Public Health

  • 6 Reviews
  • Philadelphia (PA)
  • Annual Tuition: $44,162
0% of 6 students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of 6 students said they would recommend this program to others
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Melissa Rumley
  • Reviewed: 1/5/2015
  • Degree: Public Health
"Pro- The program is selective, allowing for more serious and excited students. The professors care that their students are learning. Con- There could be more social events planned so that part-time grad students can become involved."
Shannon Ogden
  • Reviewed: 9/25/2014
  • Degree: Public Health
"The faculty is very accessible and they legitimately want you to succeed. There are many social events if you desire to attend. The campus and surrounding city blocks are very secure, with Penn security on many street corners."
Barbara Herzstock
  • Reviewed: 8/12/2014
  • Degree: Public Health
"Walk-able location, great faculty and staff. But, tuition and health insurance is pricey."
Brittany Clark
  • Reviewed: 7/8/2013
  • Degree: Public Health
"The program is very competitive but allows for the individual concentration of intended majors. I appreciate the comprehensive nature of the program, combining the schools of medicine, veterinary medicine, nursing, and the arts."
Brittany Clark
  • Reviewed: 5/22/2013
  • Degree: Public Health
"The University has uniquely incorporated a multi-faceted approach and perspective to the study of public health. Though housed in the Perelman School of Medicine, the program incorporates anthropological, veterinary, nursing, medical and international health courses. I enjoy the flexibility within the curriculum to explore my particular public health interests."
Brittany Clark
  • Reviewed: 2/9/2013
  • Degree: Public Health
"The University of Pennsylvania provides a unique opportunity for a multidisciplinary course of study for Masters students interested in Public Health. Housed in the Perelman School of Medicine, the program has ties with different University programs and provides an abundance of networks with faculty and staff. Furthermore, ties with the community allow students to become actively involved with their learning enviornment. Not only are students able to obtain and education, but they are also able to give back to the surrounding communities."