Campbell University's Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH) program will provide students with a solid foundation in health care research and outcomes evaluation. The focus of both the coursework and student/faculty research will include the elimination of local health care disparities, development of local community health intervention and educational programs. Therefore, the program will help promote health and prevent disease in the local community and possibly abroad. Such research complements the existing focus of the doctor of pharmacy and physician assistant programs with the addition of the proposed doctor of osteopathic medicine program and its focus on primary care. The MSPH degree will provide a wealth of opportunities for collaboration and rural health care research.
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State of the Art Facilities
The Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences (CPHS) recently completed construction on a new 42,000 square-foot pharmacy teaching facility, doubling the space in the school's previous facility. Its three floors house classrooms, breakout rooms, admissions and alumni suites, lecture halls, offices, a faculty resource center, and professional association room. Close to 6,000 feet is dedicated to laboratory space.

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Public health professionals are in high demand, as the Association of Schools of Public Health estimates more than 250,000 public health workers will be needed by 2020. Careers in the public health industry include epidemiologist, health administration, health care consultants and many other health care careers. The job outlook for a master of science in public health candidate is strong, with 14-19% growth expected between 2008 and 2018.