The Public Health 3+2 Program with the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) allows UNK students to continue their education at UNMC resulting in a dual degree with a Bachelor of Science (BS) and a Master in Public Health (MPH) in five years. This program provides students interested in public health an opportunity to complete their BS and MPH in a shorter time frame and at a reduced cost than completing both degrees separately (141 credit hours vs 162 credit hours).
During students’ first three years of study, they will complete all General Studies requirements and 99 total hours. During the 4th year of the program, students will complete 24 graduate credit hours from UNMC of which 21 will transfer back to UNK for completion of the Bachelors of Science in Applied Health Sciences degree. In year 5, students will complete remaining requirements for the Masters in Public Health program (accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health).
Students will gain the MPH degree in one of the following concentration areas: biostatistics, epidemiology, emergency preparedness, environmental and occupational health, health promotion, maternal and child health or public health administration and policy.
Any major can be chosen for the 3+2 Program. Students will work with their Public Health Advisor to develop an integrated plan of study to best prepare for graduate school and career interests.
Students are eligible to apply for a combined 3+2 program in Public Health if:
The Public Health 3+2 Program does NOT guarantee acceptance into the UNMC MPH Program. Students must apply to the MPH graduate program, following the normal graduate admission process, and indicate on the application their desire to enter the 3+2 program. If a student is admitted to the MPH program, then they become eligible to enroll in its combined 3+2 program.
The UNMC College of Public Health is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH). For more information on the accreditation process and documents, please click here to go to the Accreditation page.
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at the University of Nebraska at Kearney.
The class schedule below is a sample timeline for progress toward a Public Health 3+2 degree at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. For more information about requirements and course options, consult with your academic advisor.