Graduate Programs

The Master of Public Health (MPH) degree, a minimum 45 semester credit hours fundamental professional degree. Current offerings include  MPH specializations and an MD and MPH Dual Degree program. Additional offerings including doctoral degree programs and professional certifications are in the planning stage. 

The curriculum integrates locally relevant public health data to provide students with concrete, tangible applications of public health concepts and strategies. This approach ensures that students experience practical learning, engage in research relevant to the San Antonio and South Texas region, and participate in valuable service that meaningfully impacts the region's diverse communities.

Students will develop skills in impactful scholarship that discovers, disseminates, and applies evidence-based and scalable solutions and policies. These solutions can be readily implemented to improve the health of both the planet and its populations.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

I am majoring in Psychology, am I a good fit for an MPH program? 

YES! Public health professionals come from a variety of educational backgrounds with a shared goal of promoting the health of the communities around us. The UT School of Public Health San Antonio MPH program is designed to support students with a variety of education and experiences. 

What kind of career opportunities exist after I complete the MPH degree? 

The interdisciplinary nature of public health means UT School of Public Health San Antonio graduates may pursue opportunities in an array of professional settings including the public sector (e.g., health department administration, public health nursing, and disaster preparedness and management), non-profit and community-based organization (e.g., program planning and evaluation, community engagement), academia, and the private sector (e.g., health insurance companies, pharmaceutical manufacturers, and healthcare organizations). Check out our Careers in Public Health for a comprehensive list of possible career opportunities.

Am I required to do research during my MPH? 

Though research is not a required component of the UT School of Public Health San Antonio MPH program, students will have the opportunity to work with School of Public Health faculty conducting public health research and complete a research project as part of their integrative learning/capstone course. The curriculum incorporates locally relevant public health data, emphasizes experiential and applied learning, and provides students with an immersive experience that is practical and concrete, and allows them to tangibly contextualize public health concepts and strategies. See SPH curriculum and faculty for more information.

What are the tuition and fees?

The anticipated fee schedule and options for financial aid can be seen on our Paying for School page. 

Are there scholarship opportunities available?

Yes. There will be merit and need-based scholarship opportunities available on a first-come, first-serve basis. It is important to apply to the school as soon as possible and to fill out the Form for priority consideration.

What will the schedules of classes look like?

During the Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 semesters, we will likely have nightly classes to accommodate working professionals' schedules. During this first year, all classes will be primarily in-person with hybrid opportunities depending on the course. Stay tuned for further details about class schedules.

What careers are available for me after obtaining my Master of Public Health degree?

Public Health job opportunities are in high demand! Visit our Careers in Public Health page to view a few of the many opportunities available.