MSPH/MBA Program Requirements

MSPH/MBA students will be required to complete the following MSPH courses (32 credit hours):

  • PUBH 502 – Public Health Seminar
  • PUBH 520 – Health Education and Promotion
  • PUBH 525 – Overview of Rural Health
  • PUBH 540 – Statistical Methods
  • PUBH 542 – Community Health Assessment and Evaluation
  • PUBH 550 – Perspectives in Environmental Health
  • PUBH 560 – Epidemiology
  • PUBH 580 – Health Policy and Management
  • PUBH 682 – Ethics in Rural Public Health
  • PUBH 690 – Research Project I
  • PUBH 699 – Public Health Practicum

MSPH/MBA students will be required to complete the required core MBA courses (28 credit hours):

  • MBA 700 – Leadership & Professional Development
  • MBA 710 – Accounting for Decision Making
  • MBA 720 – Applied Economics for Business Leaders
  • MBA 730 – Finance and Capital Management
  • MBA 740 – Communication & Critical Thinking for Ethical Decision Making
  • MBA 750 – Organizational Culture in a Changing Environment
  • MBA 760 – Business Analytics
  • MBA 770 – Digital and Contemporary Marketing Strategies
  • MBA 780 – Global Supply Chain Management
  • MBA 790 – Strategic Management “Live Case” Seminar (21-hour prerequisite)

Three MSPH courses (9 credit hours) will be counted toward the completion of the MBA:

  • PUBH 540 – Statistical Methods
  • PUBH 580 – Health Policy and Management
  • PUBH 690 – Research Project (with a focus in healthcare administration)

*Note: Students electing to take part in the dual degree program will pay the MBA tuition rate for MBA courses while paying the MSPH tuition rate for public health courses.

View the Lundy-Fetterman School of Business curriculum