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Johns Hopkins University - Bloomberg School of Public Health

Baltimore, MD
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About Johns Hopkins University - Bloomberg School of Public Health

Johns Hopkins University — Bloomberg School of Public Health is a graduate-level public health institution located in Baltimore, Maryland. It is a division of Johns Hopkins University, a private nonprofit research university, and is widely recognized as one of the foremost schools of public health in the United States. Specific IPEDS enrollment, completion, and retention data are not available separately for this division.

No standalone program listings are recorded in current IPEDS data for this division as a separate entity. The Bloomberg School of Public Health offers graduate programs in epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental health sciences, health policy and management, international health, and mental health, among others, at the master's and doctoral levels. Students should apply directly through Johns Hopkins University for admission to these programs.

Baltimore is the largest city in Maryland and a significant center for medical research and public health education. The Bloomberg School of Public Health draws students and researchers from across the United States and internationally to its East Baltimore campus.

Contact Information

615 N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD 21205

Programs

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