Dual Degree: Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine + Masters of Public Health
Earn your DO and MPH on a combined timeline. Complete both degrees faster than if enrolled separately, with a focus on public and clinical health.
- Master of Public Health
- Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
- Huntsville
- Conroe
- Online
- Face to Face
- Online
4 + 1 Years
Earn Your DO+MPH and Expand Your Impact
SHSU’s College of Osteopathic Medicine and College of Health Sciences offer a concurrent DO/MPH program for students interested in both clinical care and public health. This dual degree allows you to earn both your Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and Master of Public Health in just 4–5 years, saving time compared to completing them separately. Through community engagement, research, clinical rotations, and collaboration with public health professionals, you’ll gain a broader perspective on healthcare and leadership. Prepare to make a greater impact on the health of individuals, families, and entire communities.
Where and How Is This Program Available?
The DO degree is a four-year program. The first two years are completed in person at SHSU-COM’s Conroe campus, focusing on foundational medical sciences. The third and fourth years are completed through clinical clerkships at assigned sites across Texas, providing students with valuable hands-on experience in diverse healthcare settings. MPH courses can be taken online or in person on SHSU’s Huntsville campus during the summer months, offering flexible options to complete the degree while pursuing the DO.
Why Choose the DO/MPH Dual Degree?
Advance your medical career with a public health perspective and maximize your impact on the communities you serve.
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Save Time and Money
Complete both degrees in four to five years instead of six.
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Boost Your Career Potential
Dual degree graduates are more competitive for leadership roles and earn higher salaries, on average, than those with a DO or MPH alone.
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Community-Based Clinical Train
Students complete hands-on rotations in hospitals and clinics across East Texas, including rural hospitals and federally qualified health centers (FQHCs).
Find Your Future Career
Graduates pursue careers in clinical medicine, healthcare administration, epidemiology, global health, rural and underserved care, and public policy.
Additional Information
- Applicants must be accepted to both the DO and MPH programs, meet GPA requirements, complete MPH application steps, and interview with the MPH admissions committee
- Application to the joint degree program is open year-round.
- Students begin MPH coursework in the summer before starting the DO program.
- Designed for academically-driven students committed to impacting individual and population health.
- Students must meet all graduation requirements for both degrees.
Learn from Dedicated Experts
Our faculty bring deep expertise as clinicians, researchers, and educators. They are dedicated to helping student doctors grow in knowledge, skill, and service from day one.
Become A Bearkat Doctor
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