Course Overview
Course Overview This innovative dual degree program allows students to earn a Master of Public Health and a Master of Arts or Science in Applied Anthropology simultaneously, drastically reducing the time to complete both degrees. It is designed to forge a powerful collaboration between anthropological theory and public health practice, focusing on the socio-cultural factors that influence health and illness. The program is a unique partnership between two UNT institutions, preparing graduates to tackle health disparities and advance social justice on both a local and global scale. Key Program Highlights Earn two master's degrees (MPH and MA/MS) in a significantly reduced timeframe Unique interdisciplinary approach combining anthropological theory with public health practice Focus on addressing health disparities and promoting social justice Explores the critical social and cultural influences on health, illness, and healing Partnership between UNT Denton's Anthropology Department and UNT Health Science Center's School of Public Health
Available Intakes
August 2026
CampusDenton Campus
CityDenton
ModeFullTime
Duration36 Months
FeeUSD 19,571