The Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) degree is a professional degree conferred in recognition of a candidate's command of a comprehensive body of knowledge in the field of public health and related disciplines, and of the candidate's proven ability to initiate, organize, and pursue the investigation of significant problems in public health practice.
Those who earn this degree are expected to occupy leadership positions that have major influence on the policies, programs and institutions of public health through the analysis, development and implementation of public health programs. Such positions may be in diverse settings at the international, national, state or local levels; and in the public or private sector.
"When I decided to return to school for an advanced degree,
I chose the Berkeley DrPH program because of its multi-
disciplinary approach and its emphasis on leadership
in public health."
The focus of this degree is the development of knowledge and skills in the areas of professional leadership, administration and the application of existing, state-of-the-art knowledge and approaches to public health problems. In addition, students who earn the DrPH degree may seek teaching and research positions at colleges and universities. Students seeking to pursue careers in research more typically pursue the PhD degree.

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