Requirements:

For those entering in Class of 2029, we will now be partnering with the UT School of Public Health San Antonio (UTSPHSA) for the MPH degree.  More information regarding the application process and curriculum for academic year 2025-2026 is forthcoming.

 

For those in Class of 2028 or previous: Our dual-degree program offers a customized MPH degree through in-person and online coursework at the UTHealth Houston School of Public Health and transferable credit for public health related components from the Long School of Medicine curriculum.  Flexibility and customization within the MPH degree allows students to combine with the traditional MD preparation.

How to apply:

For those entering in Class of 2029, we will now be partnering with the UT School of Public Health San Antonio (UTSPHSA) for the MPH degree.  More information regarding the application process and curriculum for academic year 2025-2026 is forthcoming.

 

For those in Class of 2028 or previous: Since this is a dual-degree program, you will need to apply first to the º£½ÇÂ×ÂÒ Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine (MD), followed by the UTHealth Houston School of Public Health (MPH). You must meet the admissions requirements for each degree as outlined by the specific schools.

This is the curriculum map for those in the Class of 2028 and previous through our partnership with UTHealth Houston School of Public Health.  Our MD/MPH Program has two tracks for completion, four- and five-year. 

MD/MPH Dual Degree Chart

Tuition and Fees

For those entering in Class of 2029, we will now be partnering with the UT School of Public Health San Antonio (UTSPHSA) for the MPH degree.  More information regarding the application process and curriculum for academic year 2025-2026 is forthcoming.

 

For those in Class of 2028 or previous: For information on how to pay for your education, please click each of the links below.