MPH/JD The School of Public Health, in cooperation with the Georgetown University Law Center, offers a dual degree program in law and public health. The program trains students in the overlapping fields of law, public health, and ethics. Students must apply to and be accepted to the full-time program at Georgetown University Law Center for the Juris Doctor degree and the full-time Master of Public Health degree program at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Students in the program will earn a Juris Doctor degree from Georgetown and a Master of Public Health degree from Johns Hopkins. The joint degree program takes a total of four years, including one summer. Students will normally complete one year of the JD degree program at Georgetown, and then spend 11 months (starting in July) completing the MPH program requirements, returning to Georgetown to complete the last two years of the JD program. The MPH degree is awarded upon completion of the JD degree. More Information |