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Combined Degree: Allied Health Science B.S. and Public Health M.P.H.

Grand Valley State University combined degree programs offer current qualified undergraduate students the opportunity to complete both an undergraduate and graduate degree, meeting unique personal, academic, and career goals. A combined degree can reduce the cost and total time required to complete both.

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Program Overview

Professionals in the allied health/public health field work on health care teams to provide a range of services to promote good health, prevent disease within communities, and address multiple complex public health problems.

Qualified undergraduates may be admitted to the program and obtain a B.S. in allied health sciences and M.P.H. in public health within the accelerated time frame. Application requirements:

  • Junior level standing.
  • Minimum GPA of 3.0.
  • Two completed and received letters of recommendation.
  • Resume.
  • A written two-part essay as required by the M.P.H. program.
  • Choice of format: hybrid or in-seat.
  • Choice of emphasis: health promotion or epidemiology.

Why Pursue Combined Degrees at Grand Valley?

  • Students receive field experience in public health practice, along with optional service and global learning in public health and practicum placements in the community. Didactic learning is paired with community-based experiences throughout the curriculum.
  • Classes, faculty offices, and public health labs are all offered at the new Raleigh J. Finklestein Hall building in downtown Grand Rapids on GVSU's health campus.
  • Accelerate your career trajectory and complete your degrees one step ahead of the competition.
  • Respond to emerging job markets.
  • Meet the growing national need for more master's trained employees.
  • Gain valuable internship and career opportunities through partnerships in the West Michigan area.

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Accreditation

The Public Health program at GVSU is fully accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health. Visit CEPH's website to learn more: http://ceph.org

Location & Format

Classes for the program are a combination of online and in-seat on the GVSU Health Campus, near the Grand Rapids Medical Mile.

Formats:

Coursework

Students who are accepted into the combined degree program will take courses in the AHS general emphasis and use up to a maximum of 12 M.P.H. credits as a substitution for the required minor. The students must complete the following M.P.H. courses in their senior year:

  • PH 500 - Introduction to Public Health
  • PH 505 - Social and Behavioral Public Health
  • PH 510 - Public Health Epidemiology
  • PH 530 - Qualitative Research Methods in Public Health
  • PH 602 - Chronic Disease Epidemiology OR PH 622 - Health Behavior and Promotion
  • STA 610 - Applied Statistics for Health Professions

Admission Requirements

Students may apply to the Master of Public Health program as early as the start of junior year. Visit the online catalog for more information about admission requirements for the combined bachelor of science in allied health science and master of public health.

For More Information

College of Health Professions
School of Interdisciplinary Health
Allied Health Sciences and Public Health

500 Lafayette Ave. NE, Suite 204
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
(616) 331-5570

Program Director

Ranelle Brew, Ed.D. 
(616) 331-5570