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One of the many allures of getting a Master of Public Health degree is the pay bump that comes with earning the master’s degree. For many students, earning an MPH degree often comes alongside the reasonable expectation of a higher salary than those who have less formal education. Research has corroborated this expectation. It’s true, some MPH concentrations pay more than others, which is why we have devised this list to get your thoughts rolling on the various specializations available to you after earning an MPH Online degree.
Upon enrollment in our online MPH program, you will be asked to choose a concentration. Students choose their concentration based on a variety of factors, including their individual professional interests, prospective salary expectations, and the job market. The following is a list of the most common high-paying fields that students go into upon earning their professional degree.
*Salary projections are based on an average salary of health professionals in the field in 2016, as estimated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
It is important to note that this list is by no means exhaustive nor comprehensive. There are many options that fall beyond the list, and many career paths you may consider after earning your MPH that are equally fulfilling and lucrative. Among the other options to consider while considering a Master of Public Health degree include: health educators, healthcare social workers, mental health counselors, and substance abuse social workers.
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