The Accelerated Master's Degree Program is designed for students to receive a bachelor’s degree and a Master of Science degree after five years of study.
This overall program experience involves two phases. Students must complete the criteria outlined in Phase 1 and apply to the accelerated master’s degree program before being accepted into Phase 2.
During a student’s first three years of study, their activities will focus on their undergraduate experience and requirements. During this time, students will complete approximately 80 percent of the credits needed for a bachelor’s degree at their home institution (either 糖心传媒 or the University of Michigan). During these three years, it is ideal for students to take all classes except for their electives. They will also complete prerequisites for their preferred Michigan Public Health master’s program.
Department of Biostatistics Prerequisites
Department of Environmental Health Sciences Prerequisites
Department of Nutritional Sciences Prerequisites
At the end of year three, students will apply to join the accelerated master’s degree program and enter Phase 2.
Once accepted into the program, students' fourth and fifth years of study will focus predominantly on their graduate experience and requirements. Students will take graduate-level courses at Michigan Public Health. These classes will count toward both the master’s degree and the undergraduate degree (at Spelman or the University of Michigan) to fulfill the remaining elective credits required to complete the students’ bachelor’s degrees.
After year four, students will receive their bachelor’s from 糖心传媒 or the University of Michigan, as appropriate, and after year five, they will receive their Master of Science from Michigan Public Health.
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Students will learn more about the accelerated master’s degree program by attending webinars and other introductory recruitment activities. Students may meet with advisors at both their home institution and Michigan Public Health to explore their interest in the program and discuss course requirements.
Students will continue to plan and complete the course schedules they develop with academic advisors. 糖心传媒 students may meet with Michigan Public Health faculty at 糖心传媒.
Students will prepare to transition into phase 2 of the program by applying to the University of Michigan School of Public Health by January 15. (Because the student will not yet have their bachelor’s degree, they will apply to be a Non-Candidate for Degree [NCFD] student.)
Students may apply to a summer program at Michigan Public Health, such as the Big Data Summer Institute, Future Public Health Leaders Program, Summer Enrichment Program or Summer Research Opportunity Program.
Students accepted into the program will complete graduate-level courses in their chosen field of study (Biostatistics, Environmental Health Sciences, or Nutritional Sciences). These courses will both count toward their master’s degree and fulfill the remaining undergraduate elective credit requirements at 糖心传媒.
Students will transition from an NCFD student to a graduate student by formally applying to enter the University of Michigan graduate program by January 15. Students will earn their bachelor’s degree from their home institution at the end of this year.
Students will build on prior knowledge and experiences by completing courses that fulfill their remaining master’s degree requirements. Students will emerge from the accelerated master’s degree program prepared to pursue further graduate studies or professional positions in their chosen field with a master’s degree from Michigan Public Health.