Graduate Program in Public Health Title
 Combined MPH/MAPP

In collaboration with the Master of Arts in Public Policy Program, The GPPH offers combined MPH/ MAPP degree that prepares students for a career in public health administration and policy-making. The MPH/ MAPP program includes about 24 credits of overlap, which reduces the total number of credits in the combined program to 51. Students can select only the Public Health Practice concentration for this combined program. Students receive both degrees upon completion of the entire program.

Admissions Requirements

Students who wish to be considered for admission into the combined MPH/ MAPP program must comply with all admission requirements for the MPH degree alone. The MPH Admissions Committee reviews completed applications initially and recommends eligible applicants to the Political Science Department, respectively, for final approval.

For more information about this program, contact the MPH Academic Coordinator at (631) 444-2074.

For the combined MPH/ MAPP Plan of Study, click the following link.


 
Last updated by dimitra.hasiotis on December 17, 2012