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Concurrent Master's Programs for Doctoral Students

The Bloomberg School offers several combined degree programs for doctoral degree candidates who are interested in simultaneously pursuing master’s degrees in either biostatistics or international health.

MHS/DOCTORAL

Department of Biostatistics

The Department of Biostatistics provides students who are candidates for doctoral level degrees in one department of Johns Hopkins University the opportunity to earn an MHS degree in Biostatistics during the course of their doctoral studies.

Candidates must apply and be admitted to the Department of Biostatistics, have the permissions of their doctoral department to enroll, and complete all requirements for the MHS degree. For more information, contact Mary Joy Argo at 410-614-4454 or margo@jhsph.edu.

Department of International Health

The Department of International Health provides students who are candidates for PhD in one department of the Bloomberg School the opportunity to earn an MHS in International Health during the course of their doctoral studies.

Interested students should request an application from Cristina Salazar, Academic Program Manager for the Department of International Health. The application must be filled out by the student and must be approved by their advisor and department chair. The Advisor must also provide a letter indicating the student’s qualifications to the program, its applicability to the student’s career goals, and approval for student’s participation in the MHS degree.

MSPH/DOCTORAL

The Department of International Health provides students who are candidates for PhD in one department of the Bloomberg School the opportunity to earn an MSPH in International Health during the course of their doctoral studies.

Candidates must apply and be admitted to the Department of International Health, have the permission of their doctoral department to enroll, and complete all requirements for the MSPH degree. For more information, contact the Department of International Health.