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The best way to predict the future is to create it.

Abraham Lincoln

Starting a Graduate Program

The reason you are starting a graduate program is that you want something better than what presently is.

What does your future look like? What do you want it to look like? The MPH Program in Health Policy and Management will give you the tools to be the architect of your own future and a leader in health.

We aim to create THE practitioners and leaders instrumental in creating positive change in health for the world.

Our graduates have begun successful careers at the following organizations:

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Accenture
  • Texas Department of Emergency Management
  • Pan American Health Organization

Your first job after graduation, will not be your last. Technology, policy, and a myriad of external factors influence how we allocate resources, sustain organizations, deliver effective public health interventions and advocate for change. With a strong foundation, you can use the skills and knowledge to strategize and execute a plan for a successful career.

As part of the Texas A&M family, you will be part of one of the largest professional networks on the planet. The Texas A&M Association of Former Students, with more than 500,000 members, touches all parts of the globe and is a valued resource for students at all phases of their careers.

Visit the Texas A&M Association of Former Students page

Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.

Malcolm X

Alumni

We are proud of our program's alumni. They work all over the world preventing disease and injury, leading organizations, advocating for rights and policies, and creating and sustaining infrastructure for public health enterprise.

The past cannot be changed. The future is yet in your power.

Mary Pickford
Below is a listing of the organizations and titles of some of our recent alumni.
Employer and Position List
Employer Position
Accenture Health Policy Analyst
Pan American Health Organization Adolescent Health Program Officer
The Health Management Agency Government Relations & Policy Analyst
U.S. Renal Care Manager of Medical Staff Credentialing
Housing Authority of City of Austin Family Self Sufficiency Coordinator
Episcopal Health Foundation Research and Evaluation Associate
Federal Aviation Administration Drug and Alcohol Compliance and Enforcement Inspector
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg SPH Health Policy and Management PhD Student, specializing in obesity, built environment, and chronic health outcomes
Accenture Management Consulting Analyst
Texas Division of Emergency Management Program Supervisor, Operational Planning Unit
Office of the Medical Director, City of Austin Clinical Quality and Patient Safety Professional
Governmental Service Administration LEED Program Specialist

What is coming is better than what is gone.

Arabic Proverb

Accreditations

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