MiM/MPH: Master's in Management and Public Health
The Master's in Management (MiM)/ Master’s of Public Health (MPH) program offers a unique opportunity for students to gain important business foundations that will enhance the impact you will make on improving health in local and global communities.
Students will administratively enroll at the Rollins School of Public Health (RSPH) for the first fall and spring semesters with subsequent enrollment at Goizueta Business School (GBS) for their third and fourth semesters, they will take courses concurrently in both schools throughout the four semesters for a truly integrated educational experience.
Dual degree students must enroll at RSPH for at least 32 credit hours, depending on their degree program's requirement.
Department of Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences (BSHES)
BSHES/MiM = 27 credits Goizueta | 33 credits BSHES
Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health (EH)
EH/MiM = 27 Goizueta | 32 credits EH
Hubert Department of Global Health (HDGH)
GH/MiM = 27 credits Goizueta | 33 credits GH
The career opportunities for graduates of the MiM/MPH program are vast. Students are trained to address numerous public health issues while also being trained in a generalist program designed to enable students with liberal arts backgrounds to complement training in their disciplines with a strong business foundation.
Goizueta’s Master in Management program is for students without a business education looking to level up their undergraduate degree. In two semesters, you’ll graduate equipped with the knowledge and tools you need to leverage your skills and passions in a professional environment.
Students must apply to and be accepted into each school separately to be eligible for a dual degree. All applications to Rollins are completed in SOPHAS – The Centralized Application Service for Public Health.
For instructions on applying to Goizueta Business School, click here.
For instructions on applying to Rollins, click here.
Candidates for this program must apply to both the Goizueta Business School and Rollins separately. Evaluation criteria for admission to Rollins for students in the dual-degree program are the same as those for the MPH program alone.
Students accepted into the dual-degree program will be notified of acceptance by both schools. If students are accepted into one school but not the other, they may enroll in the school that has accepted them, but not as a dual-degree student. Upon admission to the dual-degree program, students consult with the appropriate program director of each school to plan their courses of study. Candidates begin the program in the fall with two semesters in the business school. The following fall and spring, candidates enroll in the Rollins School of Public Health. During the final fall semester, the candidate takes electives in both schools but enrolls in the business school.
Roberto C. Goizueta Business School
Rollins School of Public Health Admissions | sphadmissions@emory.edu