Dual Degree Programs
Multi-disciplined Graduate Experience
As part of TTUHSC, the Julia Jones Matthews School of Population and Public Health puts the extraordinary resources of a health-centered institution at your fingertips. The School fosters a multidisciplinary approach to public health through dual degree programs offered in conjunction with other TTUHSC and TTU programs.
Applicants seeking admission to dual degree programs must apply separately to each program, and must meet the admissions requirements of both. Students considering dual degree programs may apply to both schools at the same time and are strongly encouraged to apply as early as possible. Once both schools grant admission to the individual degree programs, the student will meet with an advisor to develop an individual path to integration.
The Doctor of Medicine/Master of Public Health (MD/MPH) program emphasizes population-based perspective on health and the knowledge and skills needed to address public health challenges. A Master in Public Health can be earned by completing a minimum of 45 credit hours, including a applied practice experience and an integrated learning experience.
A Masters in Public Health equips professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to better serve their patients by understanding the public health aspects of health, including social, community, organizational and policy change and is especially important for health care professionals working internationally, with marginalized and rural populations, as well as those considering a career as a health authority.
For More Information:
Julia Jones Matthews School of Population and Public Health
spph@ttuhsc.edu
325.696.0632
School of Medicine
Office of Admissions
806.743.2297
The Doctor of Pharmacy/Master of Public Health (PharmD/MPH) program prepares students to integrate knowledge and skills in the delivery of pharmaceutical care with public health principles. A Master in Public Health can be earned by completing a minimum of 45 credit hours, including a applied practice experience and an integrated learning experience.
A Masters in Public Health equips professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to better serve their patients by understanding the public health aspects of health, including social, community, organizational and policy change and is especially important for health care professionals working internationally, with marginalized and rural populations, as well as those considering a career as a health authority.
- More information about our joint degree with TTUHSC's Jerry H. Hodge School of Pharmacy (PharmD/MPH)
For More Information:
Julia Jones Matthews School of Population and Public Health
spph@ttuhsc.edu
325.696.0632
School of Pharmacy
Office of Admissions
806.414.9393