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MPH/MBA Dual Degree, Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, Maryland

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24 Months

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This dual degree program offered by The Bloomberg School of Public Health and The Carey Business School at Johns Hopkins University is designed for experienced professionals aiming to become leaders in health-related organizations. The curriculum integrates both public health and business courses, giving students a comprehensive understanding of population-based health, strategic planning, health economics, and more. Students complete a total of 127 credits—64 for the MPH and 63 for the MBA—over nine terms, typically taking two years in total. Tuition is charged per term based on full-time rates at the Bloomberg School. The program prepares students to lead effectively in health sectors by providing a balanced blend of health-specific and business management skills.

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To earn both degrees, students must complete 64 MPH credits and 63 MBA credits, totaling at least 127 credits. The program involves an integrated curriculum with core requirements in public health, biostatistics, and health insurance courses, as well as components from the MBA curriculum, such as leadership, management, finance, and behavioral science courses. Notably, students are awarded the MPH upon completing the MBA degree, and they need to submit graduation applications for both in January of the final year.

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What are the application requirements?

Applicants must submit GRE or GMAT scores, with waivers available for those with extensive full-time post-graduate work experience (3+ years) and a minimum GPA of 3.0. Applications are processed through SOPHAS, and both schools review them independently.

Are there specific course requirements?

Yes, students must complete courses in health insurance, biostatistics, public health core requirements, and components of the MBA curriculum such as leadership, ethics, negotiation, and finance.

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