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DI/MPH Combined Degree

The Dietetic Internship (DI) is housed in the Urban Public Health (UPH) program, which grants a Masters in Pubic Health (MPH) degree in Community Health Education with a specialization in Nutrition. The curriculum includes strategies of preventive medicine; models of health care delivery, and health policy designed to prepare graduates for careers in public health nutrition at local, national and international levels. Students who have applied to or been accepted into the Dietetic Internship Program may also apply to the MPH program prior to beginning the DI program in September or during the internship program.

Twelve graduate credits are granted for successful completion of the DI at Hunter College. Students who have applied and been accepted to the MPH program prior to or during the internship may have these credits applied toward the MPH degree in the Urban Public Health program. The remaining 12 graduate courses (36 credits) required to complete the MPH degree may be completed during or following the DI.

Eligibility Requirements for the MPH Program:
Graduate Application for Admissions in the Arts and Sciences can be found by clicking on 'application procedure' from the menu on the left side of this page. Eligibility requirements for the MPH program include:

  • Official transcript of undergraduate courses.
  • At least one year of work or volunteer experience related to nutrition and/or public health nutrition, or community organization
  • Aptitude section of the Graduate Record Examination
  • Two recommendations completed on the standard graduate school Recommendation Form
  • Completed graduate school Student Immunization record.
  • For graduates of non-English speaking nations, a TOEFL score of 600 or higher.

    Application to the Hunter College Masters in Public Health (MPH) Program

    Students who have applied to or been accepted into the Dietetic Internship Program may submit separate application for admission to the graduate program. An application and filing instructions for the Masters in Public Health (MPH) program may be obtained by contacting the Hunter College Office of Graduate Admissions at 212-772-4490 or via e-mail at admissions@hunter.cuny.edu.

    NOTE: COMPLETED APPLICATIONS TO THE MPH PROGRAM MUST BE SUBMITTED AND SENT UNDER SEPARATE COVER TO THE DIETETIC INTERNSHIP DIRECTOR:

    NOTE: YOU MUST TAKE THE GRE EXAM TO APPLY FOR MATRICULATION IN THE GRADUATE PROGRAM IN URBAN PUBLIC HEALTH (www.ets.org/gre)

    NOTE: INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS MUST SUBMIT THEIR GRADUATE APPLICATIONS TWO MONTHS PRIOR TO THE DUE DATE FOR STUDENTS WHO GRADUATED FROM US COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES.
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