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Degree Programs: MN/MPH Concurrent Degree

Features

  • The concurrent degree program is offered by all departments in the School of Nursing and by the Department of Health Services in the School of Public Health and Community Medicine (under the Master of Public Health).

  • In the past, students in the School of Nursing's Advanced Practice Community Health Systems Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner, Advanced Practice in Care Systems Management, and Family and Child Nursing focus areas have been in the concurrent degree program.

  • The MPH program is organized into four tracks: Community Medicine, Health and Policy Research, International Health, Maternal and Child Health and Social and Behavioral Sciences.

  • The program enables RNs with baccalaureate degrees to complete, within 3 years, the requirements for the MPH and MN degrees, which would take 3 1/2 to 4 years of academic work if earned sequentially. Students develop their program with the MN/MPH advisor in each school.

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