Graduate Programs

Graduate Programs 

Earn a graduate degree in public health, and get ready to help communities achieve greater health. Roll up your sleeves and work alongside professors, advisors, classmates, alumni, and community partners all with the same goal: help people live healthier, happier lives.

86%

of alumni are employed
or pursuing further training
one year post-graduation

#32

ranked school of public health
U.S. News & World Report

top 5

of the accredited schools of
public health for American
Indian and Latinx students

Study public health in a unique place.

Arizona’s first and only accredited college of public health, the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health is uniquely situated in the culturally rich and diverse Southwest.

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The Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health has held continuous accreditation
from the Council on Education for Public Health(CEPH) since 2003
and is accredited through December 31, 2027.

learn why accreditation is important

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Hardworking Students

Ayeisha Rosa-Hernandez

MPH One Health Student

“MEZCOPH has given me the opportunity to explore my academic interests in a professional and respectful environment. More than that, it pushes my limits and encourages me to expand my knowledge through interactions with a wonderful interdisciplinary faculty and class.”

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Successful Alumni

Ada Dieke

MPH & DrPH Alumnus

"I am a proud MEZCOPH graduate. I am a passionate, dynamic, enthusiastic individual who is committed to service, especially of the public health kind. I lived in Arizona since high school, until I finished my doctorate and began the Public Health Prevention Service Fellowship (PHPS) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta from 2011-2014."

Dean Iman Hakim, MBBCh, PhD, MPH
Innovative Faculty

Iman Hakim, MD, PhD, MPH

Dean & Professor

"We lead with both cutting-edge science and deep community commitments. Our faculty, students, and alumni are finding new approaches to chronic disease prevention, community public healht preparedness, family wellness, and advocacy for public health policy."