Plan Description
The Schools of Community Health Sciences (SCHS) at UNLV and UNR are pleased to offer a collaborative doctoral program (Ph.D.) in Public Health. The collaboration between the two schools represents a unique, statewide approach to public health training and research, drawing on complementary expertise and opportunities at both universities to create a high-quality academic program that maximizes resources and flexibility.
Students with an MPH must complete 54 credits beyond the Master of Public Health (MPH). Students with a master’s degree in a related field must complete 54 credits beyond the master’s degree and up to an additional 15 credits of deficiency.
Educational Objectives
The Ph.D. – Public Health is designed to prepare students for careers in which advanced analytical and conceptual capabilities are required, such as university teaching, research, consulting, policy development or other high-level positions.
The curriculum was developed jointly by faculty from the Schools of Community Health Sciences at the University of Nevada, Reno, and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, with input from representatives of academia and the public health community. The curriculum provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary examination of topics and experiences necessary to produce graduates who are ready to secure employment in the public health arena.
Students in the program are admitted to either UNLV or UNR and follow the course requirements from their home institution. Courses may be taken at either institution. A Chair from the admitting institution supervises the dissertation, but the doctoral committee may include members from either or both institutions.
This program is competitive and space is limited. More students will apply than will be admitted. The most competitive students will have a strong academic record and a clear plan for their proposed research.
Completion of the Ph.D. demonstrates that the graduate has the advanced research skills and competencies necessary to succeed in high level research careers.
Upon admission each student will be assigned an academic (not dissertation) advisor who will help the student begin planning a program of study. Students are expected to identify a dissertation committee before the end of their second semester in the program.
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Plan Admission Requirements
Application deadlines
Applications available on the UNLV Graduate College website.
Admission into the Public Health PhD Program at UNLV will require applicants to meet the standard criteria of the UNLV Graduate College, applicable to all graduate students, both domestic and international, and contingent upon the qualifications of the applicant and the availability of openings for new students. Doctoral students are admitted as a cohort, once a year, for the fall semester. Applicants must have submitted all required materials by the deadline for admission in the following fall semester. Students will be admitted directly into the doctoral program, and all admissions will require the final approval of the Dean of the UNLV Graduate College. In addition to the generic requirements of the UNLV Graduate College, applicants will be expected to meet the following criteria:
- Earned a bachelor’s and Master’s of Public Health (MPH) or a master’s degree in an appropriate field from an accredited university. Applicants educated outside of the United States will need to demonstrate proof of equivalent education and advanced degrees.
- A minimum grade point average of 3.0 (4.0=A) earned in a masters’ program of study. The most competitive students will have a master’s level GPA of 3.5 or higher.
- Applicants must present competitive Graduate Record Exam (GRE) scores on verbal, quantitative and analytical measures. GRE scores will be assessed relative to other applicants in the pool, as well as relative to other graduate programs at UNLV. The exam must have been taken with the institutions’ graduate school/college requirements. The most competitive students will have a combined verbal/quantitative GRE score of 1200 (old test) /300 (new test) or higher. The GRE is required for all applicants.
- All domestic and international applicants must review and follow the Graduate College Admission and Registration Requirements.
- Letters of Recommendation- Three (3) letters of recommendation are required from faculty and other individuals who can evaluate the applicant’s motivation, academic capability, scholarship potential, and personal goals for doctoral study.
- Written Self-Presentation- Applicants must submit for review a written statement of personal career, educational and scholarship goals including identification of research interests. The most competitive students will clearly identify their plan for dissertation research and its contribution to the field of public health.
- Interview-Applicants may be asked to participate in an interview with member(s) of the Admissions Committee, either in person or by telephone. Applicants may also be asked to submit a writing sample.
- Applicants must identify an Area of Emphasis (subplan) at the time of application.
- All students are required to take or have taken at the Master’s level the following 15 credit hours or their approved equivalent:
UNLV Courses
EOH 740 - Fundamentals of Environmental Health or HED 705 - Theoretical Foundations in Health Promotion
EAB 703 - Biostatistical Methods for the Health Sciences
EAB 705 - Epidemiology and Public Health
HCA 701 - U.S. Health Care System: Programs and Policies
HED 720 - Program Planning and Grant Writing in Health Promotion
UNR Courses
PUBH 725 – Health and the Environment
PUBH 780 – Biostatistics in Public Health
PUBH 701 – Social and Behavioral Health
PUBH 620 – Biological Basis of Health & Disease
PUBH 712 – Epidemiology in Public Health
PUBH 755 – Policy and Health Administration
PUBH 785 – Public Health Ethics
Students are accepted into a degree program as described in the Graduate Catalog. The faculty and corresponding sub-disciplines and sub-plans within the described programs are subject to change at any time.