Accelerated MPH for External Graduate/Professional Degree Students 12 months Postgraduate Programme By Rollins School of Public Health Emory University |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Main Subject

Public Health

Degree

MPH

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Graduate students enrolled in a degree program requiring no less than 42 credit hours and who are in good standing at any regionally accredited U.S. university are welcome to apply to Rollins for an MPH year (2 semesters in residence) as part of their current degree program. Students may attend Rollins at any time prior to completion of their program studies and the receipt of their degree.
The program is not available to those who have already received their degree. Admission to this program and the curriculum to be pursued is considered on an individual basis.
The Accelerated MPH (2 semester) program provides an opportunity for students currently enrolled in regionally accredited graduate/professional programs within the U.S. other than Emory University to obtain an MPH in addition to their advanced degree. To ensure the integration of training, students will enroll in the MPH and spend a year (fall and spring semesters) at the Rollins School of Public Health. Students will attend Rollins in concert with the course of study in their initial graduate professional degree program. A student's year of matriculation at Rollins will be coordinated with the initial school administration to ensure all requirements are met.
Students admitted to the program are eligible to transfer 10 credit hours relevant to public health from their initial school. All potential transfer credits will be reviewed and approved by the Rollins program administrator. Once enrolled in the MPH program, students must complete 32-36 credit hours, depending on the MPH concentration during the fall-spring semester sequence. Rollins will award the MPH degree after completion of the master of public health requirements.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Public Health

Degree

MPH

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

Graduate students enrolled in a degree program requiring no less than 42 credit hours and who are in good standing at any regionally accredited U.S. university are welcome to apply to Rollins for an MPH year (2 semesters in residence) as part of their current degree program. Students may attend Rollins at any time prior to completion of their program studies and the receipt of their degree.
The program is not available to those who have already received their degree. Admission to this program and the curriculum to be pursued is considered on an individual basis.
The Accelerated MPH (2 semester) program provides an opportunity for students currently enrolled in regionally accredited graduate/professional programs within the U.S. other than Emory University to obtain an MPH in addition to their advanced degree. To ensure the integration of training, students will enroll in the MPH and spend a year (fall and spring semesters) at the Rollins School of Public Health. Students will attend Rollins in concert with the course of study in their initial graduate professional degree program. A student's year of matriculation at Rollins will be coordinated with the initial school administration to ensure all requirements are met.
Students admitted to the program are eligible to transfer 10 credit hours relevant to public health from their initial school. All potential transfer credits will be reviewed and approved by the Rollins program administrator. Once enrolled in the MPH program, students must complete 32-36 credit hours, depending on the MPH concentration during the fall-spring semester sequence. Rollins will award the MPH degree after completion of the master of public health requirements.

Admission Requirements

6+
79+

1 Year
Aug

  • Candidates are required to submit references or letter(s) of recommendation for acceptance
  • Candidates are required to submit an essay(s) for acceptance

Tuition fees

Domestic
55,744 USD
International
55,744 USD

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