Joint-Degree Programs with Other Yale Schools
In addition to the joint-degree programs previously discussed, the Yale School of Public Health offers the following joint-degree programs in collaboration with the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and other Yale professional schools:
Divinity M.Div./M.P.H. and M.A.R./M.P.H.
Environment M.F./M.P.H., M.F.S./M.P.H., M.E.Sc./M.P.H., M.E.M./M.P.H.
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences M.A./M.P.H. with International and Development Economics and the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies
Jackson School of Global Affairs M.P.P./M.P.H
Law J.D./M.P.H.
Management M.B.A./M.P.H.
Medicine M.D./M.P.H. (please see the Advanced Professional M.P.H.) and M.M.Sc./M.P.H. with the Physician Associate Program
Nursing M.S.N./M.P.H.
Joint-degree candidates must apply to and be accepted by each school. Students should contact admissions offices at both schools to learn about admission requirements and deadlines. Joint-degree students must fulfill degree requirements for both programs. YSPH students are typically required to complete a minimum of 15 course units toward the M.P.H. degree. Advisers from the respective schools will assist students with mapping curriculum. For specific degree requirement information, students should contact the YSPH registrar.