Master of Science
An MS in Public Health Sciences degree equips graduates with the essential knowledge and research skills needed for careers in public health research. This program provides a strong foundation in public health research, preparing students to design and conduct studies that address critical public health issues. Additionally, the degree can serve as an excellent stepping stone to a PhD, offering the advanced training and academic rigor necessary for doctoral studies and a future in academic or high-level research positions.
Specialize in Epidemiology to bring your logic and analysis skills to bear on research opportunities. Through advanced epidemiological studies, gain intensive research, writing and publishing experience.
Focus on Health Behavior Research to achieve insights into the psychological, social and cultural factors that affect human health and health behavior. Develop research that advances policy, improves program planning and delivers improved outcomes.
About the Program
Program Purpose. The Master of Science in Public Health Sciences is designed to equip students with advanced quantitative and qualitative research methodologies to investigate public health issues, with a focus on epidemiology and the social and behavioral factors that impact health. Graduates are prepared for a variety of careers in public health, including roles as epidemiologists, health behavior researchers, public health analysts, and program coordinators in governmental health agencies, research institutions, non-profit organizations, and private industry. Graduates are also well prepared to pursue further research-intensive education including doctoral programs in public health.
Discovery-Based Paper. MS students will complete significant research, writing, and publishing activities during their 2 years of study at the UNTHSC College of Public Health. The summer semester will be dedicated to developing their paper proposal with a final discovery-based paper completed by May of the second year. The paper will meet journal standards and be submitted for publication.
Full-time. Students take 9 hours each semester. This program carries a heavy research and publication expectation as well as professional development hours.
On-campus. Students will complete their courses on-campus at the UNT Health Science Center in Fort Worth, Texas
2 Years. Students complete the program in 5 semesters, including the summer.
Fall entrance. New students begin the program each Fall semester. There are no Spring or Summer start options.
Cohort Format and Small class size. Students complete the program in a pre-determined sequence and pace. This is shown to improve student success and completion rates, offer strong networking opportunities between students, and develop quality relationships with program faculty.
CPH Professional Development & IPE programs. Students participate in weekly interlude meetings which consist of additional career and field prep programs. Programs range from alumni panels to networking, coaching, and guest speakers specific to concentration studies. IPE (Interprofessional Education) activities bring students from across university schools together for cross-disciplinary training. Students gain experience in collaborative work with medical professionals in real-life scenarios.
Cost, Scholarship & Financial Aid
Total program tuition and fees cost estimates are available via the Office of Student Finance. Note the available pre-calculated charts by college and degree plan.
Scholarship opportunities are available for cohort applicants. All applications complete and verified in SOPHAS or HAMPCAS by March 15 (priority deadline) will be considered, no additional application is required. We suggest submitting your application by February 15 to allow time for SOPHAS verification.
Students with outstanding academic achievements may qualify for the Dean, President or Chancellor’s awards of $2,000 or more awarded over the 2 year program. This award may qualify non-resident students for in-state tuition.
UNTHSC has limited GA, RA & TA positions. MPH, MHA & MS students may apply for positions following admission. Work hours are capped at 19 hours a week. Available positions do not carry tuition/fee waivers.
Financial Aid is available to support tuition, fees and living expenses. Average loans taken for UNTHSC College of Public Health students are shared by the Financial Aid office. Loans taken may extend beyond the actual cost of the program to include living expense assistance. Contact Financial Aid for specific questions and counseling.
International students are automatically billed for student insurance coverage. Full insurance details and requirements.
If you have specific questions, please contact the UNT Health Science Center Financial Aid Office via:
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- Phone: (817) 735-2505
- E-mail: finaid@unthsc.edu
- Visit the financial aid webpage: www.unthsc.edu/financial-aid
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS)
We’re glad you have questions. Graduate school is a big step and requires careful consideration. You’re always welcome to email or call us for answers, but for your convenience, we’ve curated our responses to the most common questions from our applicants. You may view our “Frequently Asked Questions” page by following this link: www.unthsc.edu/college-of-public-health/faq.
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