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7 %50 %
41 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
All Programs : No. Students = 46
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology : Employment (%)
17 % 17 %
67 %
PhD : No. Students = 6
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology : Employment (%)
Sample size too small for reporting.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology − DrPH : Employment (%)
5 %57 %
38 %
Masters : No. Students = 40
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology : Employment (%)
Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Biochemistry and Molecular Biology All Programs
1
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0%
Median salary: $43,000
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology : Salary Ranges No. Students = 19
26.1 %
19.6 %
37 %
2.2 %
10.9 %
2.2 %
2.2 %
Other or International Government Agencies
State or Local Government
U.S. Federal Government
Private Companies
Health Care Services
Academic Institution
Other Industry/Unknown
0 10 20 30
Where do our alumni work?
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology : Industry Types No. Students = 46
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Biochemistry and Molecular Biology All Programs
2
7 %
53 %
40 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology − MHS : Employment (%) No. Students = 30
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0%
Median salary: $41,500
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology − MHS : Salary Ranges No. Students = 12
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Biochemistry and Molecular Biology − MHS 3
5.9 %
35.3 %
47.1 %
5.9 %
5.9 %
11.8 %
23.5 %
Other
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
Research, laboratory
Health education
Direct provision of health care services
Administration
0 10 20 30 40
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
MHS : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 17
43.3 %
30 %
13.3 %
6.7 %
3.3 %
3.3 %
Other or International Government Agencies
State or Local Government
Private Companies
Academic Institution
Health Care Services
Other Industry/Unknown
0 10 20 30 40
Where do our alumni work?
MHS : Industry Types No. Students = 30
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Biochemistry and Molecular Biology − MHS 4
70 %
30 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology − ScM : Employment (%) No. Students = 10
Sample size too small for reporting.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology : Salary Ranges
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Biochemistry and Molecular Biology − ScM 5
85.7 %
14.3 %
Research, laboratory
Consultation services
0 25 50 75
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
ScM : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 7
60 %
30 %
10 %Private Companies
Other Industry/Unknown
Academic Institution
0 20 40 60
Where do our alumni work?
ScM : Industry Types No. Students = 10
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Biochemistry and Molecular Biology − ScM 6
17 % 17 %
67 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology − PhD : Employment (%) No. Students = 6
Sample size too small for reporting.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology : Salary Ranges
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Biochemistry and Molecular Biology − PhD 7
20 %
20 %
60 %
20 %
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
Research, laboratory
Evaluation/policy analysis
0 20 40 60
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
PhD : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 5
33.3 %
33.3 %
16.7 %
16.7 %
Other Industry/Unknown
U.S. Federal Government
Academic Institution
Private Companies
0 10 20 30
Where do our alumni work?
PhD : Industry Types No. Students = 6
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Biochemistry and Molecular Biology − PhD 8
7 %
7 %
86 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
All Programs : No. Students = 29
Biostatistics : Employment (%)
11 %
89 %
PhD : No. Students = 18
Biostatistics : Employment (%)
29 %
71 %
ScM : No. Students = 7
Biostatistics : Employment (%)
Sample size too small for reporting.
Biostatistics − MHS : Employment (%)
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Biostatistics All Programs
1
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0%
Median salary: $90,000
Biostatistics : Salary Ranges No. Students = 25
37.9 %
6.9 %
6.9 %
3.4 %
3.4 %
27.6 %
13.8 %
Other Industry/Unknown
Other or International Government Agencies
Health Care Services
Non−profit Organizations
U.S. Federal Government
Private Companies
Academic Institution
0 10 20 30
Where do our alumni work?
Biostatistics : Industry Types No. Students = 29
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Biostatistics All Programs
2
29 %
71 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Biostatistics − ScM : Employment (%) No. Students = 7
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0%
Median salary: $72,500
Biostatistics − ScM : Salary Ranges No. Students = 5
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Biostatistics − ScM 3
66.7 %
16.7 %
33.3 %
Other
Research, non−laboratory
Evaluation/policy analysis
0 20 40 60
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
ScM : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 6
28.6 %
28.6 %
28.6 %
14.3 %Other Industry/Unknown
Academic Institution
Private Companies
U.S. Federal Government
0 10 20
Where do our alumni work?
ScM : Industry Types No. Students = 7
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Biostatistics − ScM 4
11 %
89 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Biostatistics − PhD : Employment (%) No. Students = 18
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0%
Median salary: $102,000
Biostatistics − PhD : Salary Ranges No. Students = 16
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Biostatistics − PhD 5
11.1 %
88.9 %
5.6 %
5.6 %
Other
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
Direct provision of health care services
0 25 50 75
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
PhD : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 18
44.4 %
27.8 %
11.1 %
5.6 %
5.6 %
5.6 %
Health Care Services
Non−profit Organizations
Other or International Government Agencies
U.S. Federal Government
Private Companies
Academic Institution
0 10 20 30 40
Where do our alumni work?
PhD : Industry Types No. Students = 18
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Biostatistics − PhD 6
6 %
12 %
81 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
All Programs : No. Students = 16
Clinical Investigation : Employment (%)
Sample size too small for reporting.
Clinical Investigation − PhD : Employment (%)
Sample size too small for reporting.
Clinical Investigation − DrPH : Employment (%)
8 %
17 %
75 %
Masters : No. Students = 12
Clinical Investigation : Employment (%)
Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Clinical Investigation All Programs
1
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 20.0% 40.0%
Median salary: $162,500
Clinical Investigation : Salary Ranges No. Students = 13
68.8 %
18.8 %
6.2 %
6.2 %
Other Industry/Unknown
U.S. Federal Government
Health Care Services
Academic Institution
0 20 40 60
Where do our alumni work?
Clinical Investigation : Industry Types No. Students = 16
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Clinical Investigation All Programs
2
10 %
10 %
80 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Clinical Investigation − MHS : Employment (%) No. Students = 10
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0%
Median salary: $150,000
Clinical Investigation − MHS : Salary Ranges No. Students = 8
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Clinical Investigation − MHS 3
44.4 %
100 %
11.1 %Other
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
0 25 50 75 100
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
MHS : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 9
80 %
10 %
10 %
Health Care Services
Other Industry/Unknown
Academic Institution
0 20 40 60 80
Where do our alumni work?
MHS : Industry Types No. Students = 10
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Clinical Investigation − MHS 4
17 %
13 %
64 %Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
All Programs : No. Students = 89
Epidemiology : Employment (%)
6 %
35 %
59 %
PhD : No. Students = 34
Epidemiology : Employment (%)
Sample size too small for reporting.
Epidemiology − DrPH : Employment (%)
29 %
69 %
Masters : No. Students = 51
Epidemiology : Employment (%)
Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Epidemiology All Programs
1
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0%
Median salary: $69,000
Epidemiology : Salary Ranges No. Students = 57
43.8 %
11.2 %
1.1 %
13.5 %
3.4 %
15.7 %
4.5 %
6.7 %
Non−profit Organizations
Other or International Government Agencies
State or Local Government
U.S. Federal Government
Health Care Services
Other Industry/Unknown
Private Companies
Academic Institution
0 10 20 30 40
Where do our alumni work?
Epidemiology : Industry Types No. Students = 89
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Epidemiology All Programs
2
32 %
65 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Epidemiology − MHS : Employment (%) No. Students = 31
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0%
Median salary: $62,500
Epidemiology − MHS : Salary Ranges No. Students = 20
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Epidemiology − MHS 3
70.8 %
16.7 %
16.7 %
16.7 %
Other
Research, non−laboratory
Evaluation/policy analysis
Consultation services
0 20 40 60
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
MHS : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 24
32.3 %
22.6 %
22.6 %
12.9 %
3.2 %
3.2 %
3.2 %
Other or International Government Agencies
State or Local Government
U.S. Federal Government
Health Care Services
Other Industry/Unknown
Private Companies
Academic Institution
0 10 20 30
Where do our alumni work?
MHS : Industry Types No. Students = 31
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Epidemiology − MHS 4
25 %
75 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Epidemiology − ScM : Employment (%) No. Students = 20
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 20.0% 40.0%
Median salary: $50,000
Epidemiology − ScM : Salary Ranges No. Students = 15
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Epidemiology − ScM 5
11.1 %
88.9 %
5.6 %
16.7 %Other
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
Research, laboratory
0 25 50 75
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
ScM : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 18
65 %
10 %
10 %
5 %
5 %
5 %
Non−profit Organizations
Other or International Government Agencies
State or Local Government
Other Industry/Unknown
Private Companies
Academic Institution
0 20 40 60
Where do our alumni work?
ScM : Industry Types No. Students = 20
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Epidemiology − ScM 6
6 %
35 %
59 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Epidemiology − PhD : Employment (%) No. Students = 34
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0%
Median salary: $90,500
Epidemiology − PhD : Salary Ranges No. Students = 20
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Epidemiology − PhD 7
19.4 %
90.3 %
6.5 %
19.4 %
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
Research, laboratory
Direct provision of health care services
0 25 50 75
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
PhD : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 31
47.1 %
14.7 %
14.7 %
11.8 %
5.9 %
2.9 %
2.9 %
Other or International Government Agencies
State or Local Government
Other Industry/Unknown
Health Care Services
Private Companies
U.S. Federal Government
Academic Institution
0 10 20 30 40
Where do our alumni work?
PhD : Industry Types No. Students = 34
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Epidemiology − PhD 8
4 %
10 %4 % 6 %
75 %Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
All Programs : No. Students = 48
Health Behavior and Society : Employment (%)
14 %29 %
14 %
43 %
PhD : No. Students = 7
Health Behavior and Society : Employment (%)
Sample size too small for reporting.
Health Behavior and Society − DrPH : Employment (%)
13 %5 %
79 %
Masters : No. Students = 38
Health Behavior and Society : Employment (%)
Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Behavior and Society All Programs
1
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0%
Median salary: $65,000
Health Behavior and Society : Salary Ranges No. Students = 36
45.8 %
14.6 %
10.4 %
6.2 %
4.2 %
6.2 %
12.5 %
Private Companies
Other Industry/Unknown
State or Local Government
Non−profit Organizations
U.S. Federal Government
Health Care Services
Academic Institution
0 10 20 30 40
Where do our alumni work?
Health Behavior and Society : Industry Types No. Students = 48
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Behavior and Society All Programs
2
4 %
4 %
91 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Health Behavior and Society − MSPH : Employment (%) No. Students = 23
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0%
Median salary: $60,000
Health Behavior and Society − MSPH : Salary Ranges No. Students = 21
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Behavior and Society − MSPH 3
4.8 %
52.4 %
14.3 %
66.7 %
42.9 %
14.3 %
38.1 %
Other
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
Health education
Evaluation/policy analysis
Consultation services
Administration
0 20 40 60
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
MSPH : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 21
34.8 %
21.7 %
13 %
8.7 %
8.7 %
8.7 %
4.3 %Private Companies
Health Care Services
Other Industry/Unknown
U.S. Federal Government
State or Local Government
Non−profit Organizations
Academic Institution
0 10 20 30
Where do our alumni work?
MSPH : Industry Types No. Students = 23
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Behavior and Society − MSPH 4
29 %
14 %
57 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Health Behavior and Society − MHS : Employment (%) No. Students = 7
Sample size too small for reporting.
Health Behavior and Society : Salary Ranges
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Behavior and Society − MHS 5
100 %Research, non−laboratory
0 25 50 75 100
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
MHS : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 7
100 %
Academic Institution
0 25 50 75 100
Where do our alumni work?
MHS : Industry Types No. Students = 7
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Behavior and Society − MHS 6
14 %
14 %
71 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Health Behavior and Society − ScM : Employment (%) No. Students = 7
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0%
Median salary: $75,000
Health Behavior and Society − ScM : Salary Ranges No. Students = 5
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Behavior and Society − ScM 7
14.3 %
28.6 %
14.3 %
42.9 %
71.4 %
Other
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
Health education
Direct provision of health care services
0 20 40 60
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
ScM : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 7
57.1 %
14.3 %
14.3 %
14.3 %
Academic Institution
Private Companies
U.S. Federal Government
Health Care Services
0 20 40
Where do our alumni work?
ScM : Industry Types No. Students = 7
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Behavior and Society − ScM 8
14 %29 %
14 %
43 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Health Behavior and Society − PhD : Employment (%) No. Students = 7
Sample size too small for reporting.
Health Behavior and Society : Salary Ranges
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Behavior and Society − PhD 9
83.3 %
33.3 %Other
Research, non−laboratory
0 20 40 60 80
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
PhD : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 6
57.1 %
28.6 %
14.3 %Other Industry/Unknown
U.S. Federal Government
Academic Institution
0 20 40
Where do our alumni work?
PhD : Industry Types No. Students = 7
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Behavior and Society − PhD 10
7 %
6 %
85 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
All Programs : No. Students = 119
Health Policy and Management : Employment (%)
21 % 5 %
74 %
PhD : No. Students = 19
Health Policy and Management : Employment (%)
6 %
94 %
DrPH : No. Students = 17
Health Policy and Management : Employment (%)
8 %
4 %
86 %
Masters : No. Students = 83
Health Policy and Management : Employment (%)
Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Policy and Management All Programs
1
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 5.0% 10.0%
Median salary: $84,500
Health Policy and Management : Salary Ranges No. Students = 101
16.8 %
26.1 %
17.6 %
4.2 %
24.4 %
9.2 %
Other or International Government Agencies
State or Local Government
Other Industry/Unknown
U.S. Federal Government
Academic Institution
Non−profit Organizations
Private Companies
Health Care Services
0 10 20
Where do our alumni work?
Health Policy and Management : Industry Types No. Students = 119
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Policy and Management All Programs
2
10 %
87 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Health Policy and Management − MSPH : Employment (%) No. Students = 30
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0%
Median salary: $73,500
Health Policy and Management − MSPH : Salary Ranges No. Students = 26
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Policy and Management − MSPH 3
51.7 %
13.8 %
55.2 %
41.4 %
20.7 %
Other
Research, non−laboratory
Evaluation/policy analysis
Consultation services
Administration
0 20 40
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
MSPH : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 29
33.3 %
30 %
16.7 %
10 %
3.3 %
3.3 %
3.3 %
Health Care Services
Other Industry/Unknown
State or Local Government
Academic Institution
U.S. Federal Government
Non−profit Organizations
Private Companies
0 10 20 30
Where do our alumni work?
MSPH : Industry Types No. Students = 30
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Policy and Management − MSPH 4
20 % 10 %
10 %
60 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Health Policy and Management − MHS : Employment (%) No. Students = 10
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0%
Median salary: $72,000
Health Policy and Management − MHS : Salary Ranges No. Students = 6
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Policy and Management − MHS 5
11.1 %
44.4 %
11.1 %
22.2 %
44.4 %
Other
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
Evaluation/policy analysis
Consultation services
0 10 20 30 40
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
MHS : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 9
40 %
30 %
20 %
10 %Other Industry/Unknown
Academic Institution
Health Care Services
Private Companies
0 10 20 30 40
Where do our alumni work?
MHS : Industry Types No. Students = 10
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Policy and Management − MHS 6
97 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Health Policy and Management − MHA : Employment (%) No. Students = 30
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0%
Median salary: $88,000
Health Policy and Management − MHA : Salary Ranges No. Students = 29
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Policy and Management − MHA 7
3.4 %
10.3 %
6.9 %
55.2 %
27.6 %
79.3 %
Other
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
Evaluation/policy analysis
Consultation services
Administration
0 20 40 60 80
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
MHA : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 29
63.3 %
23.3 %
6.7 %
3.3 %
3.3 %
Non−profit Organizations
U.S. Federal Government
Other Industry/Unknown
Private Companies
Health Care Services
0 20 40 60
Where do our alumni work?
MHA : Industry Types No. Students = 30
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Policy and Management − MHA 8
8 %
8 % 8 %
77 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Health Policy and Management − MPP : Employment (%) No. Students = 13
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0%
Median salary: $62,000
Health Policy and Management − MPP : Salary Ranges No. Students = 10
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Policy and Management − MPP 9
50 %
33.3 %
58.3 %
Other
Research, non−laboratory
Evaluation/policy analysis
0 20 40 60
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
MPP : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 12
46.2 %
15.4 %
15.4 %
15.4 %
7.7 %Academic Institution
Health Care Services
Private Companies
U.S. Federal Government
Non−profit Organizations
0 10 20 30 40
Where do our alumni work?
MPP : Industry Types No. Students = 13
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Policy and Management − MPP 10
21 % 5 %
74 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Health Policy and Management − PhD : Employment (%) No. Students = 19
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0%
Median salary: $106,000
Health Policy and Management − PhD : Salary Ranges No. Students = 14
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Policy and Management − PhD 11
31.6 %
89.5 %
5.3 %
21.1 %
Other
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
Consultation services
0 25 50 75
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
PhD : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 19
47.4 %
15.8 %
15.8 %
10.5 %
5.3 %
5.3 %
Health Care Services
Other Industry/Unknown
Private Companies
Non−profit Organizations
U.S. Federal Government
Academic Institution
0 10 20 30 40
Where do our alumni work?
PhD : Industry Types No. Students = 19
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Policy and Management − PhD 12
6 %
94 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Health Policy and Management − DrPH : Employment (%) No. Students = 17
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0%
Median salary: $124,000
Health Policy and Management − DrPH : Salary Ranges No. Students = 16
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Policy and Management − DrPH 13
23.5 %
41.2 %
17.6 %
11.8 %
35.3 %
35.3 %
52.9 %
Other
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
Health education
Evaluation/policy analysis
Consultation services
Administration
0 20 40
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
DrPH : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 17
29.4 %
29.4 %
23.5 %
11.8 %
5.9 %Other or International Government Agencies
Non−profit Organizations
Private Companies
Academic Institution
Health Care Services
0 10 20 30
Where do our alumni work?
DrPH : Industry Types No. Students = 17
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Health Policy and Management − DrPH 14
16 %10 %
68 %Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
All Programs : No. Students = 174
International Health : Employment (%)
6 %
22 %
4 %
66 %
PhD : No. Students = 50
International Health : Employment (%)
100 %
DrPH : No. Students = 8
International Health : Employment (%)
23 %
5 %
67 %
Masters : No. Students = 116
International Health : Employment (%)
Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): International Health All Programs
1
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0%
Median salary: $63,000
International Health : Salary Ranges No. Students = 119
39.7 %
2.3 %
21.3 %
13.8 %
5.7 %
6.9 %
2.9 %
7.5 %
Health Care Services
State or Local Government
Other or International Government Agencies
Private Companies
U.S. Federal Government
Other Industry/Unknown
Non−profit Organizations
Academic Institution
0 10 20 30 40
Where do our alumni work?
International Health : Industry Types No. Students = 174
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): International Health All Programs
2
24 %
5 %
66 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
International Health − MSPH : Employment (%) No. Students = 110
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0%
Median salary: $57,200
International Health − MSPH : Salary Ranges No. Students = 73
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): International Health − MSPH 3
10.6 %
73.4 %
3.2 %
14.9 %
6.4 %
53.2 %
3.2 %
18.1 %
Other
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
Research, laboratory
Health education
Evaluation/policy analysis
Direct provision of health care services
Consultation services
0 20 40 60
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
MSPH : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 94
37.3 %
20.9 %
16.4 %
8.2 %
6.4 %
4.5 %
3.6 %
2.7 %Health Care Services
State or Local Government
Other or International Government Agencies
Private Companies
U.S. Federal Government
Other Industry/Unknown
Non−profit Organizations
Academic Institution
0 10 20 30
Where do our alumni work?
MSPH : Industry Types No. Students = 110
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): International Health − MSPH 4
17 %
83 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
International Health − MHS : Employment (%) No. Students = 6
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0%
Median salary: $39,500
International Health − MHS : Salary Ranges No. Students = 5
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): International Health − MHS 5
100 %Research, non−laboratory
0 25 50 75 100
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
MHS : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 4
50 %
16.7 %
16.7 %
16.7 %
Other Industry/Unknown
Private Companies
U.S. Federal Government
Academic Institution
0 10 20 30 40 50
Where do our alumni work?
MHS : Industry Types No. Students = 6
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): International Health − MHS 6
6 %
22 %
4 %
66 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
International Health − PhD : Employment (%) No. Students = 50
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0%
Median salary: $89,600
International Health − PhD : Salary Ranges No. Students = 33
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): International Health − PhD 7
23.9 %
93.5 %
2.2 %
34.8 %
4.3 %
Other
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
Evaluation/policy analysis
Administration
0 25 50 75
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
PhD : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 46
48 %
24 %
8 %
6 %
6 %
4 %
2 %
2 %
Health Care Services
State or Local Government
U.S. Federal Government
Other or International Government Agencies
Private Companies
Other Industry/Unknown
Non−profit Organizations
Academic Institution
0 10 20 30 40 50
Where do our alumni work?
PhD : Industry Types No. Students = 50
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): International Health − PhD 8
100 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
International Health − DrPH : Employment (%) No. Students = 8
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0%
Median salary: $90,000
International Health − DrPH : Salary Ranges No. Students = 8
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): International Health − DrPH 9
37.5 %
50 %
12.5 %
75 %
Other
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
Evaluation/policy analysis
0 20 40 60
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
DrPH : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 8
25 %
25 %
12.5 %
12.5 %
12.5 %
12.5 %
Academic Institution
Other Industry/Unknown
Private Companies
U.S. Federal Government
Non−profit Organizations
Other or International Government Agencies
0 5 10 15 20 25
Where do our alumni work?
DrPH : Industry Types No. Students = 8
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): International Health − DrPH 10
20 %
8 %
4 %
64 %Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
All Programs : No. Students = 50
Mental Health : Employment (%)
11 %
44 %
44 %
PhD : No. Students = 9
Mental Health : Employment (%)
Sample size too small for reporting.
Mental Health − DrPH : Employment (%)
25 %
5 %
68 %
Masters : No. Students = 40
Mental Health : Employment (%)
Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Mental Health All Programs
1
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0%
Median salary: $56,250
Mental Health : Salary Ranges No. Students = 32
28 %
8 %
14 %
26 %
2 %
12 %
8 %
2 %
Other or International Government Agencies
U.S. Federal Government
Health Care Services
State or Local Government
Private Companies
Non−profit Organizations
Other Industry/Unknown
Academic Institution
0 10 20
Where do our alumni work?
Mental Health : Industry Types No. Students = 50
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Mental Health All Programs
2
25 %
5 %
68 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Mental Health − MHS : Employment (%) No. Students = 40
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0%
Median salary: $55,000
Mental Health − MHS : Salary Ranges No. Students = 27
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Mental Health − MHS 3
3 %
63.6 %
6.1 %
15.2 %
24.2 %
6.1 %
33.3 %
Other
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
Research, laboratory
Evaluation/policy analysis
Direct provision of health care services
Administration
0 20 40 60
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
MHS : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 33
27.5 %
25 %
15 %
15 %
10 %
7.5 %State or Local Government
Health Care Services
Non−profit Organizations
Private Companies
Academic Institution
Other Industry/Unknown
0 10 20
Where do our alumni work?
MHS : Industry Types No. Students = 40
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Mental Health − MHS 4
11 %
44 %
44 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Mental Health − PhD : Employment (%) No. Students = 9
Sample size too small for reporting.
Mental Health : Salary Ranges
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Mental Health − PhD 5
100 %Research, non−laboratory
0 25 50 75 100
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
PhD : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 8
44.4 %
11.1 %
11.1 %
11.1 %
11.1 %
11.1 %
Non−profit Organizations
Other Industry/Unknown
Other or International Government Agencies
State or Local Government
U.S. Federal Government
Academic Institution
0 10 20 30 40
Where do our alumni work?
PhD : Industry Types No. Students = 9
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Mental Health − PhD 6
31 %
12 %
50 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
All Programs : No. Students = 32
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology : Employment (%)
25 %
75 %
PhD : No. Students = 8
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology : Employment (%)
Sample size too small for reporting.
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology − DrPH : Employment (%)
4 %
42 %
8 %
4 %42 %
Masters : No. Students = 24
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology : Employment (%)
Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Molecular Microbiology and Immunology All Programs
1
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0%
Median salary: $47,000
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology : Salary Ranges No. Students = 16
37.5 %
6.2 %
3.1 %
21.9 %
18.8 %
12.5 %
Non−profit Organizations
Health Care Services
U.S. Federal Government
Private Companies
Other Industry/Unknown
Academic Institution
0 10 20 30
Where do our alumni work?
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology : Industry Types No. Students = 32
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Molecular Microbiology and Immunology All Programs
2
44 %
11 %
11 %
33 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology − MHS : Employment (%) No. Students = 9
Sample size too small for reporting.
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology : Salary Ranges
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Molecular Microbiology and Immunology − MHS 3
28.6 %
28.6 %
71.4 %
14.3 %
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
Research, laboratory
Direct provision of health care services
0 20 40 60
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
MHS : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 7
44.4 %
33.3 %
11.1 %
11.1 %
Health Care Services
U.S. Federal Government
Other Industry/Unknown
Academic Institution
0 10 20 30 40
Where do our alumni work?
MHS : Industry Types No. Students = 9
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Molecular Microbiology and Immunology − MHS 4
7 %
40 %
7 %
47 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology − ScM : Employment (%) No. Students = 15
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0%
Median salary: $60,000
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology − ScM : Salary Ranges No. Students = 7
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Molecular Microbiology and Immunology − ScM 5
25 %
16.7 %
75 %
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
Research, laboratory
0 20 40 60
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
ScM : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 12
40 %
20 %
20 %
13.3 %
6.7 %Non−profit Organizations
U.S. Federal Government
Other Industry/Unknown
Private Companies
Academic Institution
0 10 20 30 40
Where do our alumni work?
ScM : Industry Types No. Students = 15
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Molecular Microbiology and Immunology − ScM 6
25 %
75 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology − PhD : Employment (%) No. Students = 8
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0%
Median salary: $53,504
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology − PhD : Salary Ranges No. Students = 6
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Molecular Microbiology and Immunology − PhD 7
12.5 %
87.5 %
12.5 %
Teaching
Research, laboratory
Evaluation/policy analysis
0 25 50 75
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
PhD : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 8
37.5 %
25 %
12.5 %
12.5 %
12.5 %
Health Care Services
Other Industry/Unknown
U.S. Federal Government
Academic Institution
Private Companies
0 10 20 30
Where do our alumni work?
PhD : Industry Types No. Students = 8
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Molecular Microbiology and Immunology − PhD 8
15 %9 %
76 %Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
All Programs : No. Students = 34
Population Family Reproductive Health : Employment (%)
9 %
18 %
73 %
PhD : No. Students = 11
Population Family Reproductive Health : Employment (%)
Sample size too small for reporting.
Population Family Reproductive Health − DrPH : Employment (%)
19 % 5 %
76 %
Masters : No. Students = 21
Population Family Reproductive Health : Employment (%)
Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Population Family Reproductive Health All Programs
1
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0%
Median salary: $69,750
Population Family Reproductive Health : Salary Ranges No. Students = 26
52.9 %
2.9 %
14.7 %
8.8 %
5.9 %
8.8 %
5.9 %
Health Care Services
Private Companies
U.S. Federal Government
Other Industry/Unknown
State or Local Government
Non−profit Organizations
Academic Institution
0 20 40
Where do our alumni work?
Population Family Reproductive Health : Industry Types No. Students = 34
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Population Family Reproductive Health All Programs
2
20 % 5 %
75 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Population Family Reproductive Health − MSPH : Employment (%) No. Students = 20
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0%
Median salary: $60,000
Population Family Reproductive Health − MSPH : Salary Ranges No. Students = 15
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Population Family Reproductive Health − MSPH 3
88.2 %
5.9 %
47.1 %
Other
Research, non−laboratory
Evaluation/policy analysis
0 25 50 75
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
MSPH : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 17
50 %
15 %
15 %
10 %
10 %
Other Industry/Unknown
Private Companies
Non−profit Organizations
State or Local Government
Academic Institution
0 10 20 30 40 50
Where do our alumni work?
MSPH : Industry Types No. Students = 20
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Population Family Reproductive Health − MSPH 4
9 %
18 %
73 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Population Family Reproductive Health − PhD : Employment (%) No. Students = 11
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0%
Median salary: $89,500
Population Family Reproductive Health − PhD : Salary Ranges No. Students = 8
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Population Family Reproductive Health − PhD 5
45.5 %
100 %
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
0 25 50 75 100
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
PhD : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 11
63.6 %
18.2 %
9.1 %
9.1 %
Other Industry/Unknown
U.S. Federal Government
Non−profit Organizations
Academic Institution
0 20 40 60
Where do our alumni work?
PhD : Industry Types No. Students = 11
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Population Family Reproductive Health − PhD 6
12 %
12 %
6 %
69 %Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
All Programs : No. Students = 16
Spatial Analysis : Employment (%)
Sample size too small for reporting.
Spatial Analysis − PhD : Employment (%)
Sample size too small for reporting.
Spatial Analysis − DrPH : Employment (%)
12 %
12 %
6 %
69 %
Masters : No. Students = 16
Spatial Analysis : Employment (%)
Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Spatial Analysis All Programs
1
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0%
Median salary: $85,000
Spatial Analysis : Salary Ranges No. Students = 11
31.2 %
6.2 %
12.5 %
31.2 %
12.5 %
6.2 %
Health Care Services
U.S. Federal Government
Other Industry/Unknown
State or Local Government
Academic Institution
Private Companies
0 10 20 30
Where do our alumni work?
Spatial Analysis : Industry Types No. Students = 16
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Spatial Analysis All Programs
2
12 %
12 %
6 %
69 %
Full time
Part time
Fellow/intern/resident
Continuing graduate education
Seeking employment
Other
Spatial Analysis − MAS : Employment (%) No. Students = 16
$30,000 or less
$30,000 − $39,000
$40,000 − $49,000
$50,000 − $59,000
$60,000 − $69,000
$70,000 − $79,000
$80,000 − $89,000
$90,000 − $99,000
$100,000 − $130,000
More than $130,000
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0%
Median salary: $85,000
Spatial Analysis − MAS : Salary Ranges No. Students = 11
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Spatial Analysis − MAS 3
14.3 %
50 %
7.1 %
7.1 %
42.9 %
28.6 %
Other
Teaching
Research, non−laboratory
Research, laboratory
Evaluation/policy analysis
Administration
0 10 20 30 40 50
What are our alumni job responsibilities?
MAS : Primary Job Responsibility No. Students = 14
31.2 %
31.2 %
12.5 %
12.5 %
6.2 %
6.2 %
Health Care Services
U.S. Federal Government
Other Industry/Unknown
State or Local Government
Academic Institution
Private Companies
0 10 20 30
Where do our alumni work?
MAS : Industry Types No. Students = 16
1/ Source: Results from the JHSPH Alumni Survey administered to graduates approximately one year after degree commencement in Fall 2017, 2018 and 2019. 2/ i) Academic Institution: Academicinstitution at any level (elementary through university); ii) Health Care Services: Hospital, MCO, Other healthcare provider; iii) U.S. Federal government: U.S. Federal DHHS Agency or Office,
U.S. Federal government (outside the DHHS), U.S. Federal government − Uncategorized; iv) State or local government: State/Local (county or city) Health Department, State/Local government (nothealth department) , State/Local government − Uncategorized; v) Other or International government agencies: Foreign government, IGO/International organization, Military, Tribal government; vi)Private company: Consulting firm, Health IT, Other industrial/commercial for−profit, Pharmaceutical/biotech/medical device, Health insurance, Marketing/PR/communications firm; vii) Non−profit
organization: Foundation/NGO/similar charitable non−profit, Trade association or similar non−profit, Other non−profit organization; viii) Other: Other, Self−employed, Unknown. 3/ Note: NAexcluded for all charts. Salary ranges and median salary only include full−time employed alumni.
JHSPH Career Outcomes Report (2017−2019): Spatial Analysis − MAS 4