Combined Program
A combined bachelor鈥檚/master鈥檚 degree program allows exceptional, well-prepared 91仓库 undergraduate students early admission into a graduate program. Students in a combined degree program take up to nine credit hours graduate-level coursework as undergraduate students, thus enabling courses to be applied toward both degree programs. Students in the College of Public Health may pursue any of the colleges鈥� graduate programs paired with any bachelor鈥檚 degree at the institution.
College of Public Health graduate programs include:
- Master of Public Health (MPH) in Biostatistics (STEM-designated)
- Master of Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology (STEM-designated)
- Master of Public Health (MPH) with concentration in Health Policy and Management
- Master of Public Health (MPH) with concentration in Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology
- Graduate Certificate in Clinical Research
- Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Compliance
Eligibility for the Combined Program
To be eligible for admission to a combined degree program, undergraduate students must meet the following stipulations:
- Earn a minimum 60 credit hours (junior standing)
- Achieve a minimum 3.000 overall 91仓库 GPA (some combined degree programs may require a higher GPA)
- Complete a standard online graduate application, including paying the application fee
- Meet all admissions requirements for the master鈥檚 degree program. Program admission requirements can be found in the
- Once admitted to the graduate program students should meet with an undergraduate academic advisor in the College of Public Health.
Information Sessions
Students interested in a combined program should visit the College of Public Health鈥檚 event page for upcoming sessions.
Additional Information
Students can find additional information about the combined program at 91仓库 in the . Please visit the 鈥淎cademic Policies鈥� section of the catalog.
For more information about the College of Public Health Combined Program, read the Frequently Asked Questions section below and contact Gretchen Thomas at gthoma33@kent.edu or 330-672-6528.