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Admission Requirements Degree Requirements

Mailing Address:
School of Public Health (MC 923)
1603 West Taylor Street
Chicago, IL 60612-4394

Campus Location: 1149 SPHPI

Program Codes:
20FS1634MS (Biostatistics MS)
20FS1634PHD (Biostatistics PhD)
20FS1635MS (Community Health Sciences MS)
20FS1635PHD (Community Health Sciences PhD)
20FS1636MS (Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences MS)
20FS1636PHD (Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences PhD)
20FS1637MS (Epidemiology MS)
20FS1637PHD (Epidemiology PhD)
20FS1638MS (Health Policy and Administration MS)
20FS1638PHD (Health Policy and Administration PhD)


Telephone: (312) 996-5381
E-mail: bjn@uic.edu
Web Site: http://publichealth.uic.edu
Dean of the School: Paul Brandt-Rauf
Director of Graduate Studies: Babette Neuberger

The School of Public Health offers work leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Public Health, Master of Science in Clinical and Translational Science,  Master of Healthcare Administration, participates with the College of Nursing in offering the MS in Nursing/MPH joint degree program, participates with the College of Medicine in offering the Medical Scientist Training Program, and also participates with the Department of Anthropology in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in offering the MA in Anthropology/MPH in Global Health. Master’s and doctoral students may apply into one of five primary concentrations. Secondary concentrations are also available as noted in parenthesis: Biostatistics; Community Health Sciences; Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences (including Industrial Hygiene, Hazardous Substances Management, Occupational Safety, and Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology); Epidemiology (including Cancer Epidemiology, and Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology); and Health Policy and Administration. Other secondary concentrations include: Global Health offered by the School of Public Health and available to all master’s students; and interdepartmental concentrations in Gender and Women’s Studies, Survey Research Methodology, Violence Studies, and Women’s Health.

The School of Public Health also offers programs leading to the Master of Public Health and Doctor of Public Health, and participates with other academic units in offering the MBA/MPH, MD/MPH, DVM/MPH, and MSW/MPH (effective for Spring 2013) joint degree programs; a coordinated JD/MPH with IIT Kent College of Law and a coordinated DC/MPH with National University of Health Sciences. These professional degree programs are not part of the Graduate College.

Admission Requirements

In addition to the Graduate College minimum requirements, applicants must meet the following program requirements:

Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy


MPH/MA in Anthropology

To be admitted to the joint degree program, applicants must meet the admissions criteria of both programs and be admitted to each through separate applications. Consult the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section for information on the admission requirements of the MA in Anthropology. Consult the School of Public Health Handbook for information on the admission requirements of the MPH program. Joint degree students must take their MPH training in either Community Health Sciences or Epidemiology.


MPH/MS in Nursing

To be admitted to the joint program, applicants must meet the admissions criteria of both programs and be admitted to each through separate applications. Consult the College of Nursing section for information on the admission requirements of the MS in Nursing program. Consult the School of Public Health Handbook for information on the admission requirements of the MPH program. Joint degree students must take their MPH training in Community Health Sciences.

Degree Requirements

In addition to the Graduate College minimum requirements, students must meet the following program requirements:

Master of Science

Additional course requirements for those pursuing a secondary concentration: 


MPH/MA in Anthropology


MPH/MS in Nursing 

Doctor of Philosophy 


Additional course requirements for those pursuing a secondary concentration: 

Interdepartmental Concentration in Gender and Women’s Studies

Students earning a graduate degree in this department may complement their courses by enrolling in a concentration in Gender and Women’s Studies after consulting with their graduate advisor. See Gender and Women’s Studies in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section for more information.

Interdepartmental Graduate Concentration in Survey Research Methodology

Students earning a graduate degree in this department may complement their courses by enrolling in a concentration in Survey Research Methodology after consulting with their graduate advisor. See Interdepartmental Graduate Concentration in Survey Research Methodology in the Graduate College section for more information.

Interdepartmental Graduate Concentration in Violence Studies

Students earning a graduate degree in this department may complement their courses by enrolling in a concentration in Violence Studies after consulting with their graduate advisor. See Violence Studies in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences section or the Jane Addams College of Social Work section for more information.

Interdepartmental Graduate Concentration in Women’s Health

Students earning a graduate degree in this department may complement their courses by enrolling in a concentration in Women’s Health after consulting with their advisor. See Interdepartmental Graduate Concentration in Women’s Health in the College of Nursing section for more information.

Medical Scientist Training Program

The UIC School of Public Health has particularly strong programs in epidemiology, biostatistics, prevention research, community health, health systems management, occupational and environmental safety and health, and quantitative methods. Application to the PhD program is normally made at the time of application to the College of Medicine; however, applicants will also be considered during their first two years of medical training. Students must apply to the Medical Scientist Training Program and to the College of Medicine and indicate in their application that they are interested in one of the divisions of the UIC School of Public Health. Criteria for admission to the program include academic excellence, prior research experience, potential for independent and creative research, and commitment to a career in academic medicine. Students receive a stipend throughout their years of study. For more information, contact Sylvia E. Furner, PhD, Senior Associate Dean, SPH, (312) 996-5013, sefurner@uic.edu; or the Medical Scientist Training Program: Larry Tobacman, MD, Director, (312) 413-1010, lst@uic.edu; or Roberta Bernstein, Coordinator, (312) 996-7473, roberta@uic.edu.