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Graduate Program in Public Health Sciences - Bryan/College Station

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The Graduate Program in Public Health Sciences at the Bryan/College Station campus is administered through the School of Rural Public Health (SRPH).  All Ph.D. degrees are awarded by the Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Graduate Studies. 

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Goals and ObjectivesSchool of Rural Public Health

The Graduate Program in Public Health Science (GPPHS) seeks to maintain and continually improve an environment and program of instruction in which students develop competency in the area of modern public health science. In support of this mission, the GPPHS strives to integrate public health research and education. Students will learn the guiding principles of how to conduct research while also acquiring the necessary theoretical background and appropriate knowledge and skills to contribute to the development of the area of public health science in the hopes of improving human health.

 

The GPPHS seeks to provide an educational experience that emphasizes the development of a strong public health sciences background. Graduates will have the ability to work in most any field related to the public health sciences. This mission of the graduate program is supported by the Student Learning Outcomes established by the SGS. 

A graduate degree in Public Health Sciences is offered at the Bryan/College Station, TX campus through the Texas A&M Health Science Center's School of Rural Public Health (SRPH). This campus houses both graduate and professional students and maintains the faculty, coursework, and resources for both.

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Program Details

Degrees Offered

Ph.D.

 

Program Tracks

Ph.D. in Health Services Research

 

Admissions Requirements

See SRPH Admissions page for details regarding application and admissions

 

Application Deadline

Fall: March 1 (International Applicants); June 1 (Domestic Applicants)

Spring: August 1 (International Applicants); October 1 (Domestic Applicants)

 

Start Term Fall or Spring

 

Contact Information

Antonio Rene, Ph.D. M.P.H.

Associate Dean for Academic Affairs

979.458.1882

aarene@srph.tamhsc.edu

Devy A. Hardeman, M.Ed.

Assistant Director for Student Affairs

979.458.3243

dahardeman@srph.tamhsc.edu

School of Rural Public Health

SRPH Administration Building MS 1266

University Drive and Adriance Lab Road

College Station, TX  77843-1266