Program Overview
MBA/MPH Dual Degree
Overview
This unique 23-month full-time program of study will enable students to integrate the philosophies, functions, and competencies of the seemingly disparate fields of public health and business. Students in this program will acquire knowledge and skills in the principles of population-based health as well as finance and management, which will enable them to be effective managers and leaders in health-related agencies and organizations. Graduates will be able to:
- Assess the public health needs of a defined population
- Develop, analyze, and implement targeted health policies and programs
- Lead the process of change within their organization and community
- Manage health care organizations to achieve identified goals
- Communicate messages to targeted audiences
Admission Requirements
Applications for the combined degree program must be obtained from and submitted to the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and will be reviewed by the admissions committees of both the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Carey Business School.
Program Requirements
The program requires 127 credits (MPH and MBA based on the School of Public Health credit system). Dual degree recipients receive both diplomas upon completion of both programs. The MBA portion of the MPH/MBA requires students to complete 54 Carey Business School credits. This includes:
- 26 credits of full-time MBA Foundational Courses
- 10 credits of Carey Business School elective courses To reach the 54 credits for the MBA, Carey Business School will accept 18 Carey credits of MPH coursework.
Dual-degree MPH/MBA students will not be required to complete the Carey full-time MBA Summer Practical Experience. Students should contact the Bloomberg School of Public Health regarding Practicum Experiences.
