PharmD/MPH Program | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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PharmD/Masters of Public Health


The PharmD/MPH program is a reflection of the combined missions of the Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ Jerry H. Hodge School of Pharmacy and the Julia Jones Matthews School of Population and Public Health program. The program prepares pharmacy students to meet the increasing challenges in their communities' continuously evolving health care industry and to educate those students to become future health care leaders in public health policy development.


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UNIQUENESS OF THE PROGRAM

  • Out of the 34 accredited schools offering a PharmD/MPH program in the nation, Ìð¹ÏÊÓƵ is one of the only online public health curricular tracks that exists, which allows completion of both degrees within the timeframe of the PharmD curricular tract.  
  • The MPH program consists of a minimum of 45 credit hours, including eight core courses, an applied practice experience (APE) and an integrated learning experience (ILE).
  • Applicants for the combined PharmD/MPH Degree program must have a prior baccalaureate or higher degree to be admitted into the program.

Focused on Community Service

Because the current Master of Public Health program is a generalist program, its versatility is a strong fit for the necessary areas of focus to develop not only strong leaders in health care organizations, governmental agencies, and practice settings, but professionals who would be focused on service to the community.

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Program starts in

Summer 2022

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Complete MPH requirements 

in as little as 18 months

$1M
School of Pharmacy 

scholarships given annually

PHARMD/MPH OPPORTUNITIES

Pharmacy career paths with the MPH include:

  • Local, county, state or federal government agencies
  • Community health and immunology
  • Emergency and humanitarian response
  • Genetics research
  • Insurance and managed care organizations
  • Family and juvenile health
  • Faculty members for schools of public health, health professions and advanced pharmacy practice
  • Health policy development
  • Public health leadership
  • Global health