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Nov 24, 2024
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2022-2023 Augusta University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Health, Society, and Policy to Master of Science in Epidemiology
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Program Overview
The BA in Health, Society, and Policy (HESP) to the MS in Epidemiology will provide qualified students interested in health policy, health care, and epidemiology an accelerated route to earn both the BA degree and the MS degree within five years. Having an accelerated route will help AU retain top performing students for an additional year while providing those students with a pipeline to future employment in health care and epidemiology.
The BA in HESP degree is a 124 credit hour undergraduate program. The MS in Epidemiology degree is a 36 credit hour graduate program, which is delivered completely online. Qualified students (see below for the program’s requirements) will take four courses in the MS in Epidemiology program (12 credit hours) during their senior year as an undergraduate in the BA in HESP program. Three of the four courses will double count toward the BA and MS degrees. If students successfully complete their undergraduate courses and earn a B or higher in the MS in Epidemiology courses, then they will graduate with the BA in HESP and automatically transition into the MS in Epidemiology program. While finishing the BA in HESP program, tuition and fees will be at the undergraduate level.
Program Contact
Admissions Information
For more information on admissions requirements, please visit the Office of Admissions website. https://www.augusta.edu/admissions/
Progression & Graduation Requirements
Once accepted to the program, students:
- Must take the following four MS in Epidemiology courses: STAT 7010, EPID 7130, STAT 7020, and EPID 7370
- May only count up to 9 hours of courses toward both the BA in HESP and the MS in Epidemiology.
- The other 3 hours of courses taken during the senior year of the BA is counted toward the MS in Epidemiology but not the BA degree.
- Graduate with the BA.
- The Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) Form I-20 for F-1 student status or Form DS-2019 for Exchange Visitor (J-1) Status cannot be issued by Augusta University for enrollment in this online program per U.S. immigration regulations. Questions? Please email International & Postdoctoral Services Office at ipso@augusta.edu
- Continue with the MS in Epidemiology to complete all other degree requirements.
Program Length: 4 Years
CIP Code: 44.0503
Program Code: 1BA-HESP-BA
BA Program Information
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Health, Society, and Policy
MS Program Information
Master of Science in Epidemiology
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