Students in the UW Department of Health Systems and Population Health (HSPop) can obtain concurrent degrees with programs outside the department depending on their HSPop program.
To apply for a concurrent degree program, applicants must apply separately to each program and be admitted to both. Some required materials (such as transcripts or test scores) may be used for both applications.
Concurrent degree options are organized by degree and academic program.
Master of Public Health Concurrent Degree Options
Possible concurrent degree options for the following MPH programs:
- Health Systems and Population Health (HSPop) MPH
- Community-Oriented Public Health Practice (COPHP) MPH
Master of Social Work (MSW) | UW School of Social Work
Programs: HSPop MPH or COPHP MPH
Overview: Enables students to complete MPH and MSW degrees within three years, which otherwise would require four years of academic work, if earned separately.
Length: 3 years
Master of Urban Planning (MUP) | UW College of Built Environments
Doctor of Medicine (MD) | UW School of Medicine
Program: HSPop MPH
Overview: Enables students to obtain a concurrent MD and MPH during an intensive five-year program for medical students
Length: 5 years
Master of Public Administration (MPA) | UW Evans School of Public Policy & Governance
Master of Health Administration Concurrent Degree Options
To apply for a concurrent degree program, applicants must apply separately to each program and be admitted to both. Some required materials (such as transcripts or test scores) may be used for both applications.
Applicants who are applying for a dual degree with the MHA should indicate the concurrent degree program on the supplemental program application form.
Most students submit application materials for concurrent programs at the same time as the MHA application. If an applicant is already enrolled in one of the UW programs listed below (M.D., MBA, or MPA) and wishes to pursue a concurrent MHA, please contact the MHA program office (mhap@uw.edu) for guidance.
Concurrent degree options for MHA students within HSPop are highlighted below.
Master of Business Administration (MBA) | UW Foster School of Business
Overview: The MHA/MBA concurrent degree program is designed to build on the content areas shared by the business and health administration disciplines. Students take courses from both the UW Department of Health Systems and Population Health (HSPop) and the UW Foster School of Business.
Most students do their MBA coursework their first and second years. In year two, they start taking MHA classes and participate in the MHA summer internship. They finish their remaining MHA coursework in year three.
Typical Length: 3 years
Applying: Most people apply to the MHA and MBA programs at the same time — the year prior to their desired enrollment.
Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) | UW School of Medicine
Overview: The MHA/M.D. concurrent degree program provides UW medical students with a unique opportunity to develop and enhance their skills in the areas of management, leadership, and policy. Students can expect to use their degrees in roles such as manager of a clinical department within a health care organization, medical director of a public program (such as Medicaid), policy advisor to clinical or professional organizations, or consultant.
Typical Length: 5 years
Applying: Most M.D. students enter the MHA program after their third year of medical school, beginning in summer quarter. Students should apply to the MHA program the fall prior to the summer they intend to begin coursework. M.D. students should consult with their UW School of Medicine advisor before applying for a concurrent degree.
Master of Public Administration (MPA) | UW Evans School of Public Policy & Governance
Overview: The MHA/MPA concurrent degree program serves students interested in pursuing careers in the health care industry, with focus on management and policy issues relating to public and non-profit organizations.
Students take courses from both the UW Department of Health Systems and Population Health (HSPop) and the UW Evans School of Public Policy & Governance. Most students do their MPA coursework their first and second years. In year two, they start taking MHA classes and participate in a MHA summer internship. They finish their remaining MHA coursework in year three.
Typical Length: 3 years
Applying: Most people apply to the MHA and MPA programs at the same time — the year prior to their desired enrollment.