Master of Urban Planning + Master of Public Health

MUP + MPH

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Through this three-year program, you will earn an Master of Urban Planning (MUP) degree and a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree.

This collaborative program trains professionals to have expertise in creating healthy places and communities. Graduates are prepared for a variety of professional roles in public service, health organizations, and consulting firms in planning and public or environmental health.

Curriculum

Our MUP curriculum requires 52 graduate credits. The program is built around a core curriculum, general electives, a planning studio, a departmental colloquium, and a culminating professional thesis or project.

The MPH curriculum will provide a comprehensive understanding of public health philosophy, as well as the practical knowledge and skills needed to address current and emerging public health issues. You’ll complete a minimum of 43 credits, including foundational and concentration coursework, field training and an integrative project. 

Up to three elective courses can be shared across both programs.

Interested in a MUP + MPH Dual Degree?

Note: You will need to apply separately to the MUP and MPH programs

Would you like to learn more?

Contact:
Kevin P. Donovan
Director of Graduate Recruitment
129 Hayes Hall
716-829-5224
kpd2@buffalo.edu

Questions about the MPH portion of the program?

Please contact:

Sarah Cercone Heavey, PhD, MPH
Director of MPH Programs, Community Health & Health Behavior
Clinical Assistant Professor
Community Health & Health Behavior
School of Public Health & Health Professions
State University of New York at Buffalo
301 Kimball Tower, Buffalo, NY 14214-8028
716.829.6752 (F) 829.6040

email: scheavey@buffalo.edu

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