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General MPH Program

at The University of Texas at Arlington

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701 S. Nedderman Dr., Arlington, Texas 76013

Website: https://www.uta.edu/

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Last Updated: May 7, 2025

Published: May 7, 2025

General MPH Program at The University of Texas at Arlington Program Overview 2025

Program Highlights & Accreditation

The Master of Public Health (MPH) degree at The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) is a student-centered, practice-focused program designed for working professionals. It aims to build students' skills and enhance their practice in public health. Key highlights include:

  • Dedication to teaching applied skills, with a curriculum designed around competencies most used in real-world public health practice.

  • Instructors who are public health leaders and practice the skills they teach.

  • Integration of classroom learning with real-life community-based projects.

  • The only MPH concentration in Urban Health in Texas, and one of few such programs in the U.S.

  • Practice informed by research, with faculty engaged in funded research impacting urban communities.

Specific accreditation for the MPH program (e.g., CEPH) is not explicitly mentioned in the provided text. Prospective students should consult the university's official resources for the most current accreditation status.

Delivery Modes

The program is designed with working professionals in mind:

  • Course schedules are accessible, with nearly all courses offered in the evening.

  • Many MPH courses are offered in a hybrid format, combining online coursework with fewer on-campus class sessions.

  • Sample degree plans are available for 2-year, 3-year, and 4-year completion, suggesting support for both full-time and part-time students.

Curriculum Overview

The MPH curriculum focuses on practical skills applicable to real-world public health. Students complete core public health courses and then specialize in one of two concentrations: Urban Health or Epidemiology. The Urban Health concentration focuses on community health assessment, evaluation, social justice, and advocacy. The Epidemiology concentration emphasizes methods and science in social, chronic disease, and infectious disease epidemiology within urban communities. Nearly every course includes a practical component. The program culminates in a Community Based Internship (KINE 5383) and a Capstone project (KINE 5384). Total credit hours are not specified in the provided summary, but a detailed curriculum document is available via a link on the program page.

Admissions Requirements

A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required for consideration. A Graduate Record Exam (GRE) waiver is available for applicants meeting certain GPA criteria; details can be found on the university's graduate admissions page. Applications are submitted through ApplyUTA. Deadlines are October 15 for a January (spring semester) start and June 15 for an August (fall semester) start. International students are advised to consult with an International Admissions Counselor and the Office of Financial Aid. An admissions checklist and further details are available on the program's website.

Career & Practical Experience

The UTA MPH program is designed to equip students with applied skills for real-world public health practice, preparing them to make a difference in community, state, national, or global health. The curriculum integrates classroom learning with real-life community-based projects. A key component of practical experience is the Community Based Internship (KINE 5383). The university also provides a link to see earnings data for graduates.

Program Details

Concentrations

  • Urban Health Concentration
  • Epidemiology Concentration

Available Formats

on-campushybridfull-timepart-time

Typical Duration

24 months

Tuition Information

Tuition Details/Notes

Specific tuition and fee amounts are not detailed in the main program page. However, a document with 'Proposed Estimated Expenses' for the MPH program is available. Please refer to the Proposed Estimated Expenses-MPH document for detailed cost information. Students can also explore options via the university's Financial Aid and Scholarships office and use the Tuition Estimator .