Online Master of Applied Science
Offered by the #1 School of Public Health
Get to know the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Master of Applied Science (MAS) degrees.
WE WORK WITH YOUR SCHEDULE
The MAS degrees are fully online and part-time, giving flexibility and accessibility to working professionals.
WE’RE PROTECTING HEALTH AND SAVING LIVES—MILLIONS AT A TIME
Our programs train students for fields where highly skilled public health workers are greatly needed.
NOW IT’S YOUR TURN
Advance your career with an MAS graduate degree.
Join Us—To Transform Your Future and Our World
Our programs will train you to investigate major public health problems with creativity, rigorous methods, and collaboration. You’ll work with our world-class faculty in fields including patient safety, population health management, and spatial analysis. Our students graduate from the #1 school of public health with marketable skills and real-world experience, ready to make an impact.
We Offer Flexible Degree Options For Current And Future Leaders
We offer Master of Applied Science degrees in emergent fields with a resounding need for skilled professionals. Individuals who have previously worked in health care are encouraged to apply. These programs are fully online, part-time, and take two to four years to complete.
What Degrees are Available?
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MAS in Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality
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MAS in Population Health Management
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MAS in Spatial Analysis for Public Health
Learn more about all our Online Programs
What Can You Do With Our Degrees? Become a:
- Environmental Health Officer/Specialist
- Geospatial Analyst/Statistician
- Spatial Science Manager
- Health Change Management and Learning Professionals
- Health Care and Nursing Administrators
- Health Business Intelligence and Analytics Professionals
- Patient Safety Officer or Consultant
- Quality & Outcome Data Specialist
- Director of Clinical Professional Services
School Highlights
1ST
First and Largest School of Public Health
27K+
Alumni Living in over 160 Countries
4:1
Student-to-Primary-Faculty Ratio
#1
Ranked by U.S. News & World Report since 1994