The College of Law and the School of Public Health offer a dual degree program leading to the Juris Doctor degree (J.D.) and Master of Public Health degree (M.P.H) with a concentration in Health Management and Policy (HMGP).
The J.D./M.P.H. is a course of study which allows selected previously-approved course work earned in one degree program to satisfy some of the elective course requirements of the other degree program. This enables a student to complete the requirements for both degrees in a shorter time than required to complete each of the degrees separately. Students who have already earned a J.D. and an M.P.H. degree at Georgia State University or at another institution are not eligible for the dual program.
The following regulations apply to students who are accepted to the J.D. and M.P.H. programs and are enrolled in the dual degree program as opposed to being enrolled in each degree program separately:
Application
Applicants to the J.D./M.P.H. dual degree program must meet the entrance requirements and follow the application procedures of both the College of Law and the School of Public Health. Applicants must be accepted by both colleges. Admission into one program does not presume admission to the other. To be in the J.D./M.P.H. dual degree program, students must be admitted to both programs before completing either program.
Applicants must take the LSAT to apply to the College of Law. The School of Public Health will accept the LSAT in lieu of the GRE for students already accepted into the J.D. program.
Students who are accepted to both the J.D. and M.P.H. program and wish to be enrolled in the dual degree program are responsible for providing written notification of their intentions to each college.