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The mission of the Master of Science in Population Health program is to provide training in Population Sciences, focusing on the impact of population change on health. The field of Population Health emphasizes the health dimensions of population processes, such as health of women associated with reproduction (reproductive health), and also includes attention to the health consequences of population change. Population Health has recently emerged as an important international concern and field of study.