A total of 60 credits are required for the dual degree.The School of Nursing accepts up to 9 credits in MPH coursework toward MSN requirements and the Milken Institute School of Public Health accepts up to 18 credits in MSN coursework toward MPH requirements. All requirements for both programs must be fulfilled. The dual program normally is completed in two years (including summer sessions). Students who complete all requirements for the MSN degree in nursing leadership and management may petition to receive the MSN degree before completing MPH@GW degree requirements.
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required | ||
NURS 6203 | Nursing Leadership | |
NURS 6207 | Evidence-Based Practice for Health Care Researchers | |
NURS 6241 | The Health Care Enterprise | |
NURS 6258 | Leadership Capstone Practicum I | |
NURS 6259 | Leadership Capstone Practicum II | |
NURS 6262 | Leadership Coaching in Nursing | |
NURS 6264 | Advancing Health Care Quality and Patient Safety | |
NURS 6274 | Health Economics and Finance | |
NURS 8402 | Knowledge Management in Nursing | |
PUBH 6002 | Biostatistical Applications for Public Health | |
PUBH 6003 | Principles and Practices of Epidemiology | |
PUBH 6007 | Social and Behavioral Approaches to Public Health | |
PUBH 6009 | Fundamentals of Public Health Program Evaluation | |
PUBH 6011 | Environmental and Biological Foundations of Public Health | |
PUBH 6012 | Fundamentals of Health Policy | |
PUBH 6021 | Essentials of Public Health Practice and Leadership I | |
PUBH 6022 | Essentials of Public Health Practice and Leadership II | |
PUBH 6023 | Interprofessional Education Experience | |
PUBH 6052 | Practical Data Management and Analysis for Public Health | |
PUBH 6060 | MPH@GW Culminating Experience I | |
PUBH 6061 | MPH@GW Culminating Experience II | |
PUBH 6442 | Comparative Global Health Systems | |
PUBH 6500 | Planning and Implementing Health Promotion Programs | |
PUBH 6503 | Introduction to Public Health Communication and Marketing | |
Electives | ||
4 credits in graduate-level PUBH, EXNS, or HSML courses. |