DrPH vs. PhD

How do you decide which degree is right for you? What’s the difference between a PhD and a DrPH?

Public health study and practice covers many degrees, most often the masters in public health (MPH), and different doctoral degrees like a DrPH, PhD, or MD. Many professionals pursue a doctorate degree to advance their career.

How do you decide which degree is right for you? What’s the difference between a PhD and a DrPH?

Simply stated, a PhD is designed for a career in research, most often in academia (i.e. being a professor), while a DrPH is designed for practitioners who seek to work in leadership positions in ‘the field.’

A DrPH is the “practitioner doctorate,” for public health. Other practitioner doctorates include the Doctorate of Nursing Practice, for nursing, Doctor of Education, for education, and Doctor of Public Administration, for the public sector. All of these degrees prepare individuals for leadership roles in their field and for translating research into real-world solutions.

Key Differences

The key differences between DrPH and PhD programs lie in the requirements, the logistics, the focus, and the dissertation. Dive into the differences here, and download the research (.docx) to learn more.

Find a DrPH Program

We have a running list of programs around the country and around the world where students can pursue their DrPH. Check out our list and our international map.