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Concurrent & Articulated Degree ProgramsThe UCLA School of Public Health offers four concurrent degree programs and three articulated degree programs. The aim of these programs is to provide an integrated curriculum of greater breadth between the two disciplines.Concurrent Degree ProgramsPublic Health M.P.H./Asian American Studies M.A.The Asian American Studies Program and the Department of Community Health Sciences in the School of Public Health offer a concurrent degree program whereby students can work for the M.A. in Asian American Studies and the M.P.H. Students must complete the program requirements for both degrees. Applicants interested in this concurrent program should contact the Asian American Studies Program and the Student Affairs Office, School of Public Health. Public Health M.P.H./Islamic Studies M.A. The School of Public Health and the Islamic Studies Program have a concurrent degree program whereby students can work for the M.A. in Islamic Studies and the M.P.H. Applicants interested in this concurrent program should contact the Islamic Studies Program and the Student Affairs Office, School of Public Health. Public Health M.P.H./Law J.D. The School of Public Health and the School of Law offer a four year concurrent degree program. The program includes three years in the Law School and one year in the School of Public Health. Applicants interested in this concurrent program must apply separately to the Law School and the School of Public Health. Public Health, M.P.H./Management, M.B.A. The School of Public Health and the Anderson Graduate School of Management offer a three year concurrent degree program. Applicants interested in the joint M.P.H./M.B.A. program in the Health Services Department must take the GMAT. The GRE is not required for the concurrent program. Applicants interested in this concurrent program should contact the Anderson School and the Student Affairs Officer in the Department of Health Services, School of Public Health. Public Health, M.P.H./Social Welfare, M.S.W. The Department of Social Welfare and the Department of Community Health Sciences (Public Health) offer a concurrent program whereby students pursue the Master of Social Welfare and the Master of Public Health at the same time. Applicants are required to satisfy the regular admission requirements of each program. Studentsin the three-year concurrent program complete their first year curriculum in either Social Welfare or Public Health. During the second year, students complete the first-year core courses in the other department along with certain electives. In the third year, students complete the advanced practice methods and field internship course sequences in Social Welfare, complete requirements and electives in Public Health, and meet remaining requirements for both programs. Students must meet requirements for graduation in both programs to be awarded either degree. Applicants interested in the program should contact the department of Social Welfare and the Student Affairs Office, School of Public Health. Articulated Degree ProgramsPublic Health M.P.H./African Studies M.A.The School of Public Health and the African Studies Program have an articulated degree program whereby students can work sequentially for the M.A. degree in African Studies and the M.P.H. By planning the major field emphasis in public health while working toward the M.A. in African Studies, it may be possible to shorten the amount of time it would normally take to complete both degrees. Students interested in this articulated program should contact the Graduate Adviser, African Studies Program, UCLA African Studies Center, and/or the Student Affairs Office, School of Public Health. Public Health M.P.H./Latin American Studies M.A. The School of Public Health and the Latin American Studies Program have arranged an articulated degree program, organized to permit specializations within the M.A. and the M.P.H. degrees, with the award of both degrees after approximately three years of graduate study. Qualified students apply to the graduate adviser of the Latin American Studies Program and to a relevant area of public health, such as: (1) environmental and nutritional sciences; (2) epidemiology; (3) health education; or (4) population and family health. Potential applicants should contact the Graduate Adviser in Latin American Studies and/or the Public Health/Latin American Studies Articulated Degree Program Adviser, School of Public Health. Public Health M.P.H./Medicine M.D. The School of Public Health and the School of Medicine have an articulated degree program designed to enable students to complete both the M.P.H. and the M.D. degree programs in five years. The program includes four years of medical school and one year plus one additional quarter in the School of Public Health. UCLA medical students apply to the M.P.H. program in the Fall quarter of their junior (third) year. Students interested in this articulated program should contact the Student Affairs Office, School of Medicine, and/or the Student Affairs Office, School of Public Health. |
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