The ANU Master of Public Health equips graduates with a broad understanding of contemporary public health issues and the analytical skills to address them. Core courses cover epidemiology, biostatistics, health services research, social and cultural determinants of health, and environmental health. Students complement these with integrative capstone units and electives across global health, mental health, Indigenous health, health law, and policy. The program can be completed on campus, online, or in a multimodal format. Internship and research project options allow workplace-related learning. Graduates are prepared for careers in public health practice, management, policy, and research.