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Master of Public Health - Master of Arts in Bioethics Dual Degree

The many advances in health sciences have resulted in new, complex ethical considerations for individuals, health care professionals, institutions, and other relevant decision makers. Professionals in public health, prevention sciences, health sciences, the life sciences, and the social sciences have relied on the field of bioethics when dealing with controversial issues related to (1) individual vs. community rights, (2) analysis of benefits, harms, risks, and costs, and (3) ethical issues in global health research.

Students will learn about ethical issues in population health practice, research, and policy. For example, they will examine questions related to individual and community responsibilities during infectious disease outbreaks and man-made or natural disasters. They will consider the ethical implications of various public health practices related to human rights, domestic and international research, resource allocations, security, and genetic/health screenings, as well as other relevant areas.

Through the dual degree program, the two degrees can be obtained with a total of 60 earned credits, as compared with the 75 credits required if the degrees are obtained separately.

Students will complete the Bioethics MA curriculum and the MPH curriculum except that students in the combined program will be allowed to double-count courses as follows:

  • H602: Public Health Internship (3 credits) will count toward both degrees, replacing PHIL P548: Clinical Ethics Practicum (3 credits) in the bioethics curriculum.
  • Students must complete a capstone research project by receiving three credits under H705 and three credits under PHIL P803. These six credits will be counted toward both degrees. They will count as electives in the MPH curriculum, and as concentration-specific electives in the Bioethics MA curriculum.
  • Students will also be allowed to select up to six credits of the following electives from either the Bioethics MA or the MPH curricula (no more than three credits from each). These six credits will be counted toward both degrees. They will count as electives in the MPH curriculum, and as concentration-specific electives in the Bioethics MA curriculum.

MPH curriculum

Public health core courses

Take all four courses for a total of 12 credits

  • PBHL P510 Introduction to Public Health (3 credits)
  • PBHL P511 Comprehensive Methods and Applications in Biostatistics and Epidemiology (3 credits)
  • PBHL P513 Planning, Evaluation & Management (3 credits)
  • PBHL P512 Communication & Leadership (3 credits)

Health policy and management concentration courses

Take all six courses for a total of 18 credits

  • H611 Policy Design, Implementation & Management (3 credits)
  • H616 Leading Public Health Service Organizations (3 credits)
  • H619 Financial Management for Public Health Organizations (3 credits)
  • H628 Healthcare Information Systems (3 credits)
  • H641 Public Health Ethics (3 credits)
  • H658 Health Policy and Program Evaluation (3 credits)

Public health elective courses

Select three credits from list below

  • H621 Grant Writing and Administration for Public Health (3 credits)
  • H613 Emergency Preparedness for Public Health (3 credits)
  • H644 Health Impact Assessment (3 credits)
  • H624 Developing Strategic Capabilities (3 credits)
  • H657 Cost-Effectiveness (3 credits)
  • H639 Law, Poverty and Population Health (3 credits)
  • H621 Grant Writing and Administration for Public Health (3 credits)
  • S614 Program Planning and Evaluation (3 credits)
  • E601 Advanced Epidemiology (3 credits)
  • A640 Public Health Applications of GIS (3 credits)

Public health practical experience

Take both courses for a total of six credits

  • H602 Public Health Internship (3 credits)
  • H711 Capstone Experience in Health Policy and Management (3 credits)

Updated: April 2023