The MBA/MPH program brings together the best of leadership and management education with the best of public health research and practice.
Key Facts
- The joint degree program leads to a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Public Health degree and can be completed in two years.
- The Tuck School of Business educates leaders to better the world of business. The curriculum offers immersive, experiential, hands-on learning that fosters the development of the aptitudes of wise leadership. The program connects students with a powerful alumni network.
- The joint degree program is supported by the Healthcare Initiative, which promotes a focus on health care at Tuck to educate students; engage faculty, alumni and industry experts, and prepare graduates to make significant impact and contributions to the health care sector.
- The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice is an international leader in efforts to improve health and health care and is on the forefront in the development of new models for health care delivery and payment.
- Students spend the full two years as part of the same MBA class, which enables them to fully engage at Tuck and graduate with their class peers.
- Students spend their first year as a full-time MBA student at Tuck and complete the core curriculum. They begin MPH course work at the beginning of August in the second year. The second year of the program involves a blending of required and elective courses at both Tuck and TDI.
- Graduates of the joint degree program see a variety of career opportunities and are making an impact in health care delivery, consulting, and direct industry roles.
- Students can apply to the programs concurrently, or may apply to the MPH program during the first year of enrollment at Tuck. Both Tuck and TDI accept either the GMAT or the GRE.