Bachelor's/Master's Programs
The Rutgers School of Public Health offers B.A./M.P.H. and B.S./M.P.H. articulated
degree programs for select, highly qualified undergraduate students with an interest in a public health career. These articulated
degree programs give students the opportunity to earn their master of public health (M.P.H.) graduate degree in approximately four-to-six semesters after earning their undergraduate degree, depending on the curriculum schedule chosen.
The articulated degree programs allow accepted undergraduate students to take between 12 and 15 graduate core course credits at the Rutgers School of Public Health while enrolled as an undergraduate. (The number of credits allowed depends on the articulated degree program.) Some or all of these graduate credits count toward both the undergraduate degree and the M.P.H. degree at the School of Public Health. However, these graduate credits cannot
be transferred to other graduate schools.
For each articulated degree program, interested students must apply to and be accepted into the Rutgers School of Public Health, per the requirements of the specific articulated degree program. In most instances, the GRE is waived when applying to one of the articulated
degree programs.
For how to apply and more information about each articulated degree, please visit: http://sph.rutgers.edu/academics/degrees/index.html.
Bachelor's/Master's Degree Program (Articulated Degree) | Undergraduate Partner School
| B.A./M.P.H. and B.S./M.P.H. | Administered through Rutgers Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; open to all majors attending
Rutgers University–New Brunswick | B.S./M.P.H. | With the School of Health Sciences at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey; open to students in the undergraduate public health program | B.S./M.P.H. | With the Department of Public Health, College of Science and Health of William Paterson University; open to students majoring in public health education
| B.A./M.P.H.
| In partnership with Camden College of Arts and Sciences at Rutgers University–Camden,
the Rutgers School of Public Health offers highly-qualified
undergraduate students the opportunity to begin
graduate study during their undergraduate years, thereby accelerating
the master of public health degree by requiring approximately three-five
additional semesters beyond the bachelor's degree. |
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