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Dual JD/MPH Program

at Emory University

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201 Dowman Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30322

Website: www.emory.edu/

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Last Updated: May 8, 2025

Published: May 6, 2025

Dual JD/MPH Program at Emory University Program Overview 2025

Program Highlights

Emory Law and the Rollins School of Public Health cooperate in a program that enables a student to receive the Juris Doctor and Master of Public Health (JD/MPH) degrees in three-and-a half years rather than the usual five.

The graduate of the program will be equipped to work either as a public professional having an acute awareness of legal and policy issues or as a lawyer specializing in health care issues or in a public health or quasi-public health setting.

Because the program is oriented toward the public interest, a graduate working as a lawyer probably would not find him or herself working in a traditional private law firm rather in a public health or health care setting.

Delivery Modes

The JD/MPH program requires on-campus study. Students must complete all courses prescribed for the JD program, with not fewer than five semesters of residence in the law school. Enrollment in at least two semesters in the Rollins School is also required. The accelerated nature of the program implies a full-time commitment.

Curriculum Overview

Students are required to complete 79 credit hours for the JD degree and 32 for the MPH degree. Eleven credit hours of electives are waived by Emory Law and 10 are waived by the Rollins School Public Health.

While pursuing coursework in the Rollins School, students may choose to concentrate their studies in any of the following departments:

  • Behavioral Science and Health Education

  • Environmental Health

  • Epidemiology

  • Global Environmental Health

  • Global Epidemiology

  • Global Health

  • Health Policy and Management

Admissions Requirements

Candidates for this program apply to each school independently and must meet the criteria for admissions to each school to be admitted to the joint degree program.

LSAT scores may be substituted for GRE scores as part of the public health application. Other evaluation criteria remain the same for public health applicants.

On admission, students consult with the program director in each school to plan their respective programs.

Students must establish a cumulative grade point average of no less than 2.7 in the Rollins School and 2.25 in the law school.

Academic standing in the law school is determined solely on the basis of course work completed in the law school. Candidates should consult the Rollins School of Public Health website for additional requirements applicable to that school.

Career & Practical Experience

The graduate of the program will be equipped to work either as a public professional having an acute awareness of legal and policy issues or as a lawyer specializing in health care issues or in a public health or quasi-public health setting. For example, a graduate might work for a government or non-government organization developing policy and/or drafting legislation and regulations for food fortification, population planning and control, improving the status of women, protecting the rights of refugees, or other similar domestic or global health matters. Alternatively, the graduate might work as a lawyer specializing in protecting the rights of disabled individuals, as general counsel in a public or private hospital, as a lawyer or legal adviser for a state or federal public health agency, or in a similar capacity.

Persons possessing the knowledge and skills that flow from the dual degree will have:

  • a special ability to solve public health problems using legal tools;

  • a concrete understanding of how public health policies are expressed in laws and regulations;

  • an ability to analyze the legal environment and carry out public health PR and activities in compliance with legal requirements;

  • special skills to advocate for sound public health policy; and

  • the ability to comprehend the legal ramifications of proposals for health care and social welfare reform.

Program Details

Concentrations

  • Behavioral Science and Health Education
  • Environmental Health
  • Epidemiology
  • Global Environmental Health
  • Global Epidemiology
  • Global Health
  • Health Policy and Management

Available Formats

on-campusfull-time

Typical Duration

42 months

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