East Tennessee State University of Johnson City has become one of only 15 schools in the nation where students can simultaneously pursue a doctor of pharmacy degree and a master’s degree in public health.
Beginning with the 2012-13 fall semester,
ETSU’s Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy and the ETSU College of Public Health will offer the PharmD/MPH academic track.
Students in that program will typically complete curriculum requirements in five years and graduate with a dual degree that prepares them for pharmacy careers with a public health influence.
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