2016-2017 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, MPH/MID; MPH/MPA; MPH/MPIA
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Return to: Graduate School of Public Health Students in the BCHS MPH program may pursue two graduate degrees simultaneously, through Pitt Public Health’s partnerships with other professional schools at the University of Pittsburgh. Joint programs typically reduce the number of credits needed for each degree, allowing students to earn two master’s degrees in just three years.
To participate in a joint degree program, students apply separately to both schools, and must meet all of the usual admissions requirements (including entrance exams like the GRE). If admitted to both schools, students alternate their primary program of study by semester or by year.
Although it is possible to apply to both schools at the same time, currently enrolled students may still apply for a joint degree as long as they have not yet completed one year of full-time study.
The MPH/MID, MPH/MPA and MPH/MPIA joint degree programs prepare students for careers as public health practitioners in emerging economies where health issues are closely linked to social, political, and economic problems.
The MPH/MPA, MPH/MPIA and MPH/MID joint degree requirements are listed below. Students should refer to the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs page for the most current program checklists.
- 78 credits, including coursework and one 300 contact hour field placement
- Foundational public health courses
- Advanced courses in health communications, program planning, and behavioral theories
- Advanced courses in public and international affairs; international development; or public administration
- Health-related field placement experiences
- Advanced thesis or essay research synthesizing public health core concepts with issues relevant to public and international affairs
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