Students enrolled in Tulane School of Law may apply for the dual JD/MHA degree. The dual degree requires students to complete all requirements in both schools. Students may share up to 12 credits that count toward both degrees and should work closely with advisors in both schools for course selection and advising. The MHA program includes an approximately 400-hour administrative residency. Contact Dr. David Washburn dwashburn@tulane.edu for more information. For the MPH program, contact Dr. Kevin Callison at kcallison@tulane.edu.
Tulane Law students (see the requirements here: https://law.tulane.edu/academics/jd) can combine their studies with the MHA degree for health administration (see the requirements here: https://sph.tulane.edu/hpam/mha). The MHA degree requires a total of 54 credits and an approximately 400-hour administrative residency. Students accepted as joint degree students may apply up to 12 credits of designated law school courses related to health care toward the MHA degree. Please check with Dr. David Washburn dwashburn@tulane.edu for which courses are allowed. Joint degree students complete all of the requirements for the MHA degree.
Tulane Law students may also complete a joint degree with the MPH in Health Policy (see the requirements here: https://sph.tulane.edu/hpam/mph-health-policy). The MPH is 45 credits, and joint degree students may apply up to 12 credits of designated law school credits to the MPH. Please check with Dr. Kevin Callison, kcallison@tulane.edu, for which courses are allowed. Joint degree students complete the same MPH in Health Systems Management requirements.