Online M.P.H./M.S.M.O.B. Career Outlook
Our Dual Master’s Program Instills Wide-Ranging Skills
Flexible Online Courses
Hands-On Internship
Prepare to become an integral part of your organization’s management team with Benedictine University’s Dual Master of Public Health/Master of Science in Management and Organizational Behavior (M.P.H./M.S.M.O.B.) program. You’ll build expertise for leadership roles focusing on educating teammates and promoting proper health practices. Earning both degrees provides qualifications for addressing public health challenges and implementing solutions using established business skills.
- Complete 21 courses* to attain both degrees in 3 – 3.5 years
- The M.P.H. component of this program is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH)
- The flexible courses work well for busy professionals
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Career Paths for M.P.H./M.S.M.O.B. Graduates
Public Health Consultant $123,681 average annual salary1
Public Health Analyst $76,557 average annual salary2
Reach Your Potential as a Public Health Leader
This dual degree program equips you with a multidisciplinary skill set rooted in public health and leadership, opening doors to a wealth of professional opportunities. Potential career paths to pursue after completing this program include roles in health care administration, public health consulting, nonprofit leadership and public health education.
- Develop your public health knowledge as you explore principles of leadership and organizational behavior.
- Only 14.4% of Americans aged 25 and older had earned a master’s or another advanced degree as of 2021.3
- Capitalize on Benedictine’s career services to receive help with developing your resume, searching for your next role and more.
Program Outcomes and Skills Acquired
What You’ll Learn
- Analyze and solve public health problems with statistical methods.
- Prevent and control public health problems by analyzing patterns of disease and injury.
- Improve population health problems through research.
- Implement a culturally competent and ethical approach to public health practice, research, policy development and health disparities.
- Effectively motivate employees, committees and groups.
- Assume the strategic lead on key company objectives.
- Design and implement policies on management issues such as workforce diversity, change management and ethical leadership.
- Spearhead strategic planning initiatives, manage labor relations disputes, lead negotiations and resolve workplace conflicts.
Skills You’ll Gain
- Data analytics
- Epidemiology
- Global strategic management
- Leadership
- Organizational behavior
- Project management
Reach Your Full Professional Potential
Your relationship with Benedictine University doesn’t end when you graduate. Our goal is to promote your lifelong personal and professional development by providing you with a foundation for becoming a self-directed learner. From resume assistance to comprehensive career assessment tools, we offer many ways to define and pursue your professional aspirations.
Sources and Disclaimer
- Salary.com. “Public Health Consultant Salary in the United States.” Retrieved April 18, 2025, from https://www.salary.com/research/salary/posting/public-health-consultant-salary.
- Salary.com. “Public Health Analyst Salary in the United States.” Retrieved April 18, 2025, from https://www.salary.com/research/salary/posting/public-health-analyst-salary.
- United States Census Bureau. “Census Bureau Releases New Educational Attainment Data.” Retrieved February 14, 2025, from https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2022/educational-attainment.html.
*Depending on an applicant’s previous experience and background, additional foundation courses may be required.