The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health has 690 students representing 25 countries, more than 11,000 alumni and 247 faculty, 70 of whom are full-time.
The UCLA School of Public Health was created on March 17, 1961, and Lenor S. (Steve) Goerke was named the first dean.
[2] The school also has 19 Memoranda of Understanding with institutions in countries that include Cambodia, China, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Germany, Mexico and the Philippines.
[2] The schools of medicine, law, nursing, business, dentistry, engineering and more are all located on the Westwood campus of UCLA, named the No.
[9] The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health offers degrees in the following departments:[10] The Fielding School of Public Health offers two executive-style MPH degrees:[10] UCLA also offers an interdepartmental degrees: The Fielding School of Public Health offers the following joint degrees with other UCLA graduate schools:[11] UCLA Fielding School of Public Health faculty and students are involved in projects that span bench science, applied research, policy analysis, and community-based local and international projects.