Doctorate
About Public Health, DrPH at CSUSB
The Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) is coming to CSUSB in Fall 2027, launching a powerful new doctoral pathway for leaders ready to shape the future of population health, equity, and policy. This advanced professional doctorate prepares experienced practitioners to lead large-scale public health initiatives that improve health outcomes and address social, economic, and structural determinants of health. Grounded in population health, epidemiology, health policy, data analytics, and social justice, the DrPH emphasizes applied leadership, systems thinking, and community-engaged solutions. As the only public, nonprofit DrPH program in the Inland Empire, this degree positions CSUSB at the forefront of training public health leaders who drive meaningful change—locally, nationally, and globally.
Careers in Public Health, DrPH
Graduates of the DrPH are prepared for senior leadership, executive, and policy-focused roles across public, private, nonprofit, and academic sectors. Career paths include Public Health Director, Health Department Administrator, Population Health Executive, Epidemiologist (Applied/Practice-Based), Health Policy Leader, Public Health Program Director, Health Equity Officer, Community Health Systems Leader, Global Health Director, Health Services Administrator, and Public Health Consultant. Graduates also pursue roles in government agencies, healthcare systems, nonprofit organizations, research institutions, accreditation bodies, and academic settings, where advanced leadership, policy development, and data-driven decision-making are essential.
Meet Professor Dorothy Chen-Maynard, Ph.D.
Opportunities for New Students
Students engage in a practice-focused doctoral curriculum designed for working professionals and community leaders. The program emphasizes applied research, systems-level intervention, strategic leadership, and policy implementation, supported by advanced coursework and a doctoral practicum. Students gain experience in grant writing, program evaluation, health systems integration, and population-level intervention design, while collaborating with diverse stakeholders across sectors. With strong faculty mentorship and community partnerships, graduates complete the program prepared to lead public health organizations and respond effectively to future public health emergencies.