Public Health MPH (Accelerated)

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Accelerated Program Information

A FastTrack (4+1) B.A./B.S. and M.P.H. option is available for highly motivated UConn undergraduate students. The FastTrack allows students to complete their baccalaureate degrees in any UConn-approved discipline and all M.P.H. degree requirements within five years. The FastTrack program is a 14 course, 42-credit opportunity that utilizes distance learning/video conferencing technologies (e.g., iTV) to synchronously link undergraduates with graduate courses offered on the Farmington campus.

Students are accepted into the program as early as their 5th semester of undergraduate study on the basis of their academic performance (a minimum GPA of 3.25), personal background and/or experiences revealing a commitment to the health communities.

While fulfilling requirements of their B.A./B.S. degree, FastTrack students simultaneously complete a maximum of 12 credits of coursework toward the M.P.H. that may be applicable to both undergraduate and graduate plans of study:

Course Title Credits
PUBH 5408Introduction to Epidemiology and Biostatistics I3
PUBH 5409Introduction to Epidemiology and Biostatistics II3
PUBH 5411Introduction to Interprofessional Public Health Practice3
PUBH 5431Public Health Research Methods3
Total Credits12

During a 5th year of study, students will complete remaining foundational course requirements:

Course Title Credits
Foundational Course Requirements
PUBH 5403Health Administration3
PUBH 5404Environmental Health3
PUBH 5405Social and Behavioral Foundations of Public Health3
PUBH 5406Law and Public Health3
PUBH 5407Practicum in Public Health3

In addition, through consultation with program advisors, students will elect to complete either, one PUBH-elective course and GRAD 5950 Master's Thesis Research, or three PUBH-electives and PUBH 5499 Capstone Project in Public Health. Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0. Grades below “B” in any foundational course or “C+” in any elective represent academic deficiencies that require a remediation plan approved by a student’s major advisor and Program Director.