Overview
The Master of Public Health in Health Policy and Management (PHPM) and Juris Doctor (JDLW) Combined Degree Program at Texas A&M equips future leaders to navigate and shape the evolving landscape of healthcare law and policy. By integrating advanced legal training with in-depth public health knowledge, this program prepares students to influence policy, advocate for systemic change and address critical health challenges at local, national and global levels. Coursework covers topics such as health policy analysis, public health law, ethics, and healthcare leadership, empowering graduates to make informed and equitable decisions. This combined degree opens pathways to impactful careers in health law, government agencies, advocacy organizations and beyond.
Why Texas A&M?
Texas A&M stands out for its nationally ranked programs, renowned faculty, and strong commitment to leadership and service in both public health and legal fields. Students in the dual MPH/JD program benefit from a unique combination of rigorous academics, multidisciplinary collaboration and real-world learning experiences. As part of the Aggie network, you'll access valuable professional connections, mentorship and unparalleled opportunities in Texas and across the nation. Make your mark at an institution that drives change and empowers you to lead in health law and policy.