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Kansas State University

MPH Program Governance

 

The Master of Public Health Program (MPH) is an interdisciplinary program which includes four academic colleges, eight departments, one academic division, one institute, and three support units on campus including:

  • College of Agriculture
    • Department of Animal Sciences & Industry
    • Food Science Institute
  • College of Arts and Sciences
    • Division of Biology
    • Department of Kinesiology
    • Department of Statistics
  • College of Human Ecology
    • Department of Human Nutrition
    • Department of Hospitality Management and Dietetics 
  • College of Veterinary Medicine
    • Department of Anatomy and Physiology
    • Department of Clinical Sciences
    • Department of Diagnostic Medicine and Pathobiology
  • Support Units
    • Division of Public Safety
    • Information Technology Assistance Center
    • Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory

The MPH Program, like all interdisciplinary graduate programs at Kansas State University, is administratively located within the Graduate School.  As with each interdisciplinary program, it has a graduate program director that is responsible for the management of the interdisciplinary program.  Also, like other interdisciplinary programs, the MPH Program has a “home” in one of its supporting academic colleges—in this case, the College of Veterinary Medicine—from where daily operational support is provided.
organizational structure chart