Here are some facts about the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Public Health Program:
History
- Established as a department in 1962
- Accredited as a school in 1965
- Reorganized under the John A. Burns School of Medicine in 2000
- Accredited as a Public Health Program in 2002 to present by the Council on Education for Public Health
- Reorganized under the Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work in 2016
- Myron B. Thompson School of Social Work name changed to Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health in 2021
Academics
Degrees Offered
- Bachelor of Arts (BA)
- Master of Public Health (MPH)
- Master of Science (MS)
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Specializations
- Epidemiology (MPH, MS, PhD)
- Health Policy and Management (MPH)
- Native Hawaiian and Indigenous Health (MPH)
- Social and Behavioral Health Sciences (MPH)
- Public Health (PhD in Public Health with a focus on Community-Based and Translational Research)
Student Body
Undergraduate Students
- 27% men, 73% women
Graduate Students
- 27% men, 73% women
- 75% Hawai‘i residents, 30% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander/Indigenous