Masters of Public Health
The Masters of Public Health (MPH) is a professional graduate degree that will prepare you in the three core functions of public health: assessment, policy development and assurance. MPH graduates develop knowledge and skill sets that are applicable across various disciplines and professions. The MPH degree opens an extraordinary number of pathways to a meaningful career in research, teaching, government agencies, nonprofit organizations and the health industry. Bethune-Cookman’s program is one of the few master’s in health equity in the country.
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Following are the requirements for admission to the program:
- A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution or its equivalent
- Official, original academic transcripts from each institution attended beyond high school/secondary level.
- A cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher
- GRE test scores
- Three letters of recommendation
- Resume or curriculum vitae
- A one-page personal statement describing your professional and research experience in relation to your goals in the MPH program
- TOEFL test scores as applicable. Foreign credential evaluation if applicable