Master of Science in Community Health & Social Justice

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Join us for change!

  • Have you, your family, or community had trouble accessing necessary healthcare?
  • Are you interested in examining the root causes of health inequity and how health and well-being are shaped by structural factors and systems of oppression such as: racism, classism, sexism, homophobia, xenophobia, etc.?
  • Do you want to develop your capacity to collaborate with communities, address systemic health challenges, and promote social justice?

Integrating community health with an explicitly anti-racist, anti-oppression and social justice lens for systemic change.


I want to help my community and this program is going to help me do that.

MS student

We deeply care about these issues and want to see change, just like you.

MS Faculty

Career and credentialing opportunities

Graduate prepared to work in a variety of fields and settings in the public and private sectors regionally, nationally and globally ready to meet the critical need for health professionals. With the advanced knowledge and applicable skills gained in this program, graduates are equipped to dismantle racism, promote social justice, build capacity for health equity and develop culturally relevant health programming for just and equitable solutions. Graduates are eligible to sit for the Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES), Master Certified Health Education Specialist and Certified Public Health (CPH) exam.


Students in Action

MS student Sydney Pope applies her learning to tackle complex population health challenges by participating in the Applied Research Fellowship project exploring the local King County business landscape which resulted in deepening the County’s, policymakers’ and community members’ understanding of the business landscape in specific geographic areas and industries more likely to be exposed to economic risk and displacement in the County. Learn more here.

Sydney Pope


At a glance

Entry date Every Fall Quarter
Admissions
Fall 2025: Priority deadline-February 1. General deadline May 1. Rolling admissions after May 1 as seats are available.
Duration2 years full-time or 4 years part-time
FormatHybrid/cohort: in-person courses once per week- Tuesday afternoon starting at 3:30 pm
Credit60 credits
Annual tuition$19,548 full-time and $13,968 part-time (2024-2025 rates). See tuition dashboard for details
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