U2/MPH Dual Degree Admissions - WSC
Wayne State College
How to Apply
Applicants are required to complete Schools of Public Health SOPHAS Express Application.
To be considered for admission, all materials must be received by the deadline.
- Spring: October 1
- Summer: February 1
Admission Requirements
Students must apply to the MPH graduate program, following the normal graduate admission process, and indicate on the application their desire to enter the combined U2MPH program. If a student is admitted to MPH program, then they become eligible to enroll in its combined U2MPH program.
Application Timeline
Students will be eligible to apply for admission to the U2MPH program once they have completed at least 72 undergraduate credits. Students will take courses in the MPH program in their senior year. Graduate level courses (24 credit hours) taken at the College of Public Health will count for undergraduate credit at WSC.
Prerequisites
Official transcripts with a 3.5 or higher grade point average at the time of application and a 3.0 or higher grade point average at the time of entry into graduation standing. Applicants must have completed at least 72 undergraduate credit hours and have a plan to complete at least 97 undergraduate credits before the fall MPH program starts.
Applicants must also have prerequisite training that will enable them to pursue the MPH program selected.
MPH Concentrations with Prerequisites
Epidemiology Concentration Prerequisites:
- The student must have received the equivalent of a grade of B or higher in one college level precalculus or similar math course.
Environmental and Occupational Health Prerequisites:
- The student must have successfully completed the following courses: one semester of biology, one semester of chemistry, and one semester of college-level math.
Biostatistics Concentration Prerequisites:
- The student must have received the equivalent of a grade of B or better in college level statistics and algebra. One calculus course is recommended.
Plan of Study
Students will be assigned an advisor from Wayne State College and from UNMC COPH. In consultation with their advisors, students will be required to prepare a plan of study. The plan will cover the entire undergraduate and professional program and will be reviewed each semester with the student’s advisors. A maximum of 24 MPH credits (of the required 42 graduate credits for the MPH degree) will be counted toward the WSC undergraduate degree.
Tuition
Students will pay WSC tuition rates for courses taken at WSC. Students will pay UNMC COPH tuition rates for all professional courses taken at UNMC, including those taken prior to graduating with their undergraduate degree. Students may need to take courses online, which has a different tuition rate from on-campus classes. Students enrolled in the U2MPH program are eligible to receive scholarships from WSC to apply towards undergraduate tuition at WSC and UNMC scholarship or assistantship to apply towards graduate tuition at UNMC.
Transcripts
Official transcripts from all previously attended colleges and universities are required.
Domestic or US Transcripts
Official transcripts must be sent from the institution’s Registrar’s Office directly to the UNMC College of Public Health at the below address or electronically:
UNMC, College of Public Health
Office of Educational Services
984359 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-4359
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Send electronic transcripts by email
International Transcripts
All non-US transcripts must be evaluated by the World Education Service using their International Credential Advantage Package course-by course evaluation service. The evaluation should be submitted directly to:
UNMC, College of Public Health
Office of Educational Services
984359 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-4359
Letters of Recommendation
Three letters of recommendation from academic of professional references.
- At least one letter must be an academic reference.
Statement of Intent
A one-page personal statement describing the applicant’s:
- The personal statement should reflect interest in the Environmental and Occupational Health Concentration, including relevant work-related or educational training background information.
- Career objectives
- Self-assessment of personal skills and general preparation for succeeding in a public health graduate program.
Resume or CV
A resume or curriculum vitae.
English Proficiency Requirement
Test of English as a Foreign Language, IELTS, or Duolingo scores are required of all applicants who have not received a previous degree from a US institution or a country where the only official language is English, such as U.K., Australia, or Canada (excluding Quebec).
Minimum Requirements:
- TOEFL: 550-Paper, 213-computer, 80-internet
- IELTS: 6.5
- Duolingo: 120
Scores must have been earned within two years prior to the desired term of entry.
Submitting your official scores:
Test of English as a Foreign Language
Educational Testing Services send official scores to the SOPHAS TOEFL code: 5688.
IELTS
- An institution code is not required
- IELTS Taken in a Test Center: Inform your IELTS test center that you wish to send your results to SOPHAS. You can do this during the test booking process by selecting SOPHAS or asking your test center to select SOPHAS after you receive your results. IELTS results are sent to SOPHAS electronically.
- IELTS Online: Send your results to SOPHAS using the IELTS test taker portal. You can send your IELTS results to as many organizations as you wish with no additional fee. IELTS Online results are provided in an electronic format.
Duolingo
You will receive the certified test results a few days after taking the exam. When you receive them, log on to your account, click the “send results” button next to your test results, and select the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Public Health. This will send your results to us. For additional information, please review Duolingo’s frequently asked questions.
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UNMC, College of Public Health
Office of Educational Services
984359 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-4359