Master of Social Work/Master of Public Health Dual Degree
Program Overview
Master of Social Work/Master of Public Health Dual Degree
Overview
The MSW/MPH dual degree is an opportunity for students to pursue both a MSW from the School of Social Work and a MPH from the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.
Requirements
The dual degree requires students to complete all requirements in both schools; students may share up to 12 credit hours between degrees. The MPH degree requires a total of 45 credits plus a practicum and integrated learning experience.
Program Details
- The MSW in Social Work may be combined with the MPH.
- Students can share up to 12 credit hours between degrees.
- The MPH degree requires:
- A total of 45 credits
- A practicum
- An integrated learning experience
Program String and Field of Study
The program string is SWMSW_GR, CCSW, PHMPH_GR, and the field of study is Social Work and Public Health.
Additional Information
The School of Social Work and the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine offer this dual degree program. The program allows students to pursue both a Master of Social Work and a Master of Public Health, providing a comprehensive education in both fields.
