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BSPH/MPH

Earn your bachelor's and master's degrees in public health in five years

Grounded in the basic sciences with an emphasis on population health, the Bachelor of Science in Public Health (BSPH) program prepares students for positions in fields such as health education, epidemiology, and environmental health across nonprofit, industry, and government sectors. Inspired by Loyola's Jesuit tradition of social justice and freedom of inquiry, the Master of Public Health (MPH) program prepares students to promote health equity.

The dual-degree BSPH/MPH program prepares future public health leaders through a competency-based and flexible community-engaged curriculum. As a public health professional, you can change lives by promoting and protecting the health and well-being of people and their communities locally, regionally, nationally, and globally.

Our Commitment to You

Graduates of Loyola's Bachelor of Science and Master of Public Health programs will possess the following knowledge, skills, and professional values required for a leadership role in the diverse and growing field of public health.

Curriculum

The BSPH-MPH Five-ABM (4+1) Sample Curriculum requires 71 BSPH credit hours towards the undergraduate 120 credits needed for graduation and 30 MPH credit hours (up to 12 shared credits hours for the dual-degree). In the BSPH program, students complete remaining credits in the University Core, minors, and general electives. Several Knowledge Areas within the University Core are waived for BSPH students as they are already included in the major (Quantitative, Scientific Literacy, etc.).

120 total BSPH (71 required) and 30 MPH (12 shared) credit hours

View the MPH Tracks Information showing the three MPH tracks Public Health Policy & Management track, Epidemiology track, and the Global Health Equity track as well as the general MPH Program Curriculum

Explore the required curriculum and what you’ll learn.

BSPH/MPH Returning Rambler Scholarship

Successful applicants for the BSPH/MPH program may qualify for the Returning Rambler Scholarship which covers 25% of graduate tuition.

For more information on the BSPH/MPH accelerated dual-degree program:

*Keith Kramer, MS, Senior Program Advisor, kkramer4@luc.edu (BSPH/MPH seniors)

*Chelsea Hernandez, Graduate Public Health Coordinator, chernandez11@luc.edu (BSPH/MPH students' MPH curriculum plan and other resources)

*Justin Harbison, PhD, BSPH/MPH Faculty Advisor, jharbison@luc.edu (MPH Applied Practical Experience aka Practicum Coordinator)

Julie Darnell, PhD, BSPH/MPH Program Director, jdarnell1@luc.edu 

Ruth Kafensztok, DrPH, MPH Program Director, rkafens@luc.edu

Abigail Silva, PhD, MPH Epidemiology Track Director, asilva8@luc.edu

Nallely Mora, MD, MPH Global Health Equity Track Director, namora@luc.edu 

Talar Markossian, MPH Public Health Policy & Management Track Director, tmarkossian@luc.edu 

 

Admission

Juniors in good academic standing in the Bachelor of Science in Public Health program may apply to the five-year BSPH/MPH degree program. Applications are accepted January through May 15. Juniors should apply using Graduate & Professional Enrollment Management (GPEM) during the Spring semester of their junior year.

Accreditation

On March 13, 2021, our BSPH and MPH programs received news of accreditation renewal by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) for a seven-year term (through June 2028). CEPH accreditation serves multiple purposes. In general, accreditation attests to the quality of an educational program that prepares for entry into a recognized profession. For prospective students, CEPH accreditation provides assurance that the program has been evaluated and met accepted standards established by and with the public health profession. For the public, CEPH accreditation promotes the health, safety and welfare of a society by ensuring competent public health professionals. For a copy of the CEPH letter and the Final Self Study Document, please contact Program Director Dr. Ruth Kafensztok.

Tuition and Fees

The Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health and Loyola's Financial Aid Office are committed to helping students secure the financial resources to make their education at Loyola affordable.

Earn your bachelor's and master's degrees in public health in five years

Grounded in the basic sciences with an emphasis on population health, the Bachelor of Science in Public Health (BSPH) program prepares students for positions in fields such as health education, epidemiology, and environmental health across nonprofit, industry, and government sectors. Inspired by Loyola's Jesuit tradition of social justice and freedom of inquiry, the Master of Public Health (MPH) program prepares students to promote health equity.

The dual-degree BSPH/MPH program prepares future public health leaders through a competency-based and flexible community-engaged curriculum. As a public health professional, you can change lives by promoting and protecting the health and well-being of people and their communities locally, regionally, nationally, and globally.

Our Commitment to You

Graduates of Loyola's Bachelor of Science and Master of Public Health programs will possess the following knowledge, skills, and professional values required for a leadership role in the diverse and growing field of public health.

Curriculum

The BSPH-MPH Five-ABM (4+1) Sample Curriculum requires 71 BSPH credit hours towards the undergraduate 120 credits needed for graduation and 30 MPH credit hours (up to 12 shared credits hours for the dual-degree). In the BSPH program, students complete remaining credits in the University Core, minors, and general electives. Several Knowledge Areas within the University Core are waived for BSPH students as they are already included in the major (Quantitative, Scientific Literacy, etc.).

120 total BSPH (71 required) and 30 MPH (12 shared) credit hours

View the MPH Tracks Information showing the three MPH tracks Public Health Policy & Management track, Epidemiology track, and the Global Health Equity track as well as the general MPH Program Curriculum

Explore the required curriculum and what you’ll learn.

BSPH/MPH Returning Rambler Scholarship

Successful applicants for the BSPH/MPH program may qualify for the Returning Rambler Scholarship which covers 25% of graduate tuition.

For more information on the BSPH/MPH accelerated dual-degree program:

*Keith Kramer, MS, Senior Program Advisor, kkramer4@luc.edu (BSPH/MPH seniors)

*Chelsea Hernandez, Graduate Public Health Coordinator, chernandez11@luc.edu (BSPH/MPH students' MPH curriculum plan and other resources)

*Justin Harbison, PhD, BSPH/MPH Faculty Advisor, jharbison@luc.edu (MPH Applied Practical Experience aka Practicum Coordinator)

Julie Darnell, PhD, BSPH/MPH Program Director, jdarnell1@luc.edu 

Ruth Kafensztok, DrPH, MPH Program Director, rkafens@luc.edu

Abigail Silva, PhD, MPH Epidemiology Track Director, asilva8@luc.edu

Nallely Mora, MD, MPH Global Health Equity Track Director, namora@luc.edu 

Talar Markossian, MPH Public Health Policy & Management Track Director, tmarkossian@luc.edu 

 

Admission

Juniors in good academic standing in the Bachelor of Science in Public Health program may apply to the five-year BSPH/MPH degree program. Applications are accepted January through May 15. Juniors should apply using Graduate & Professional Enrollment Management (GPEM) during the Spring semester of their junior year.

Accreditation

On March 13, 2021, our BSPH and MPH programs received news of accreditation renewal by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) for a seven-year term (through June 2028). CEPH accreditation serves multiple purposes. In general, accreditation attests to the quality of an educational program that prepares for entry into a recognized profession. For prospective students, CEPH accreditation provides assurance that the program has been evaluated and met accepted standards established by and with the public health profession. For the public, CEPH accreditation promotes the health, safety and welfare of a society by ensuring competent public health professionals. For a copy of the CEPH letter and the Final Self Study Document, please contact Program Director Dr. Ruth Kafensztok.

Tuition and Fees

The Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health and Loyola's Financial Aid Office are committed to helping students secure the financial resources to make their education at Loyola affordable.