University at Buffalo MPH/MSW Program Overview
Learn more: https://publichealth.buffalo.edu/comm... Through this three-year program, you will earn an MPH degree with a concentration in community health and health behavior and a master of social work (MSW) degree. The MPH/MSW provides you the opportunity to integrate two similar—yet still unique—perspectives in addressing social problems, particularly as they relate to health of the public. Both disciplines share orientations to prevention, the community and with vulnerable populations. The public health perspective you'll gain through the MPH complements the MSW, enabling public health social workers to understand and guide interventions from the individual level to the whole population.

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