Undergraduate students at Johns Hopkins University that are majoring in Public Health Studies and are already interested in pursuing advanced degrees can get a head start through these combined degree programs at the Bloomberg School.
Bachelor's/MHA
The Bachelor's degree and the Master of Health Administration (MHA) is designed for undergraduate students currently enrolled in the Johns Hopkins University.
The Department of Health Policy and Management offers the Bachelor's/MHA degree program.
Bachelor's/MHS
The Bachelor's and the Master of Health Science (MHS) combined degree program prepares students for further graduate work or prominent careers in research and science.
The Department of Environmental Health & Engineering, the Department of Epidemiology, the Department of Health, Behavior and Society, the Department of Health Policy and Management, the Department of International Health, and the Department of Mental Health all offer the Bachelor's/MHS degree program.
Bachelor's/MSPH
The Bachelor's and the Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH) combined degree program offers students the opportunity to integrate focused academic training with real-world public health practice.
The Department of Health Policy and Management, the Department of Health, Behavior and Society, the Department of International Health, and the Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health all offer the Bachelor's/MSPH degree program.
HOW TO APPLY
Undergraduate Johns Hopkins University students should formally apply for early admission by July 1 following their junior year of undergraduate coursework. For some programs, JHU seniors can also apply during the beginning of their senior year until October 15 once the application reopens in mid-August.
Admitted students must complete their bachelor's degree before formally enrolling in the Bloomberg School.
To apply, please use the SOPHAS Express application, making sure to select the appropriate combined degree option for your degree designation. Applicants must submit the following:
- Transcripts from Johns Hopkins University and, if applicable, transcripts from any other college-level institutions you have attended*
- Three letters of recommendation
- Resume or curriculum vitae
- Statement of purpose and objectives
*Please send an official transcript to the Admissions Services Office at:
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Admissions Services
615 N. Wolfe St., Ste. E1002
Baltimore, MD 21205