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This dual degree program combines a Master of Arts in Applied Psychology with a Master of Public Health, offering comprehensive training in health-related behaviors along with essential skills in program development, evaluation, and research for diverse public health contexts. Developed in collaboration with the School of Community and Global Health, this unique curriculum examines how applied psychology principles and social science methodologies influence public health initiatives. Graduates receive both an MA in Applied Psychology and an MPH, equipping them to investigate behavioral risk factors and assess intervention strategies aimed at enhancing health outcomes across varied communities. The program balances theoretical and practical approaches, addressing the political, historical, economic, and social aspects of healthcare systems and wellness programs. Distinguished faculty from social sciences and public health fields provide expert mentorship throughout this specialized academic journey.