DNP/MPH Dual Degree
Nursing and Public Health

Earn a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree from CU Nursing and a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from the Colorado School of Public Health at the same time. When you finish the program, you’ll have a greater understanding of social and community factors that affect health, how to work with diverse communities, and how to promote health equity in your nursing practice. If you want to deepen your understanding of public health and you have a bachelor's degree in nursing or a master’s in a nursing in another specialty, this is the program for you.

Save time and credits by getting two degrees at once.

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Overview

Format

100% online

Fully remote program with opportunities to connect with your peers and teachers through virtual meetings and discussion boards.

Avg. time to complete

3-4 years

10 semesters

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Clinical placements set up for you

If you’re in Denver or Aurora, we arrange clinical placements for you. We work with some of the top clinics and hospitals in the metro area to provide high-quality, hands-on experiences.

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Expert faculty dedicated to your success

Many of our faculty are recognized locally and nationally for their excellence in nursing, education, and research. Our educators are passionate about helping students advance their knowledge and careers.

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#1

Doctor of Nursing Practice program in Colorado*

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Career

This program prepares you for leadership roles where you'll improve community health and well-being.

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Example job titles

  • Public health nurse practitioner
  • Community health program manager
  • Director of public health nursing
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What you can do

  • Educate patients about health management and disease prevention
  • Implement public health awareness campaigns to keep the community healthy
  • Provide expertise to healthcare organizations or government agencies
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Where you can work

  • Schools
  • Healthcare systems
  • Government agencies
  • + more

What's the difference between a DNP and PhD degree?

The main difference between a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree is their focus. The DNP program focuses on applying the latest evidence in clinical practice. The PhD program emphasizes scientific research and pairs you with a faculty member who shares your interests. Both degrees offer various career paths in clinical or academic settings and teach strategic leadership skills.

Not sure which is right for you? Contact the assistant dean of the PhD program or the assistant dean of the DNP program to discuss your options.

Admissions

Deadline(s)

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Fall 2025August 15, 2024
January 15, 2025
May 1, 2025

Get started

Important note: For the dual degree, you need to apply to the DNP and MPH programs separately and be accepted into each. Start by applying to the DNP program through NursingCAS. If recommended for admission, you will then complete an MPH application through SOPHAS Express. Detailed instructions for SOPHAS Express will be provided if you are recommended for admission.

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Check the requirements

Understand the admissions requirements like how many letters of recommendation you need and what courses should be on your transcript.

Admissions requirements »

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Start your application

Work on your application and submit it through NursingCAS.

Curriculum

Immersive learning

This program includes 675 clinical hours. You’ll be immersed in a public health setting, giving you the chance to apply your knowledge and skills in the real world. We coordinate placements for you if you’re in the Denver Metro area.

Comprehensive coursework

This dual-degree program includes 61 credit hours of classroom learning. You’ll take classes from CU Nursing and the Colorado School of Public Health. Courses include preparing for public health emergencies, investigating disease outbreaks, and introduction to public health administration.

Skills and knowledge you'll gain

Costs

Residency statusEstimated total tuition**
Colorado residents$51,025
Eligible western state residents**$51,025
Nonresidents$82,745
Additional expenses
Time frame
Estimated costs
Matriculation fee
One-time$140
Other fees
By term
Fall $392, Spring $232, Summer $180
Books and supplies
Total for program
$2,000
CU health insurance (may be waived with proof of comparable personal health insurance)
By term
Fall $1,575, Spring $1,575, Summer $1,050
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Public health nurses think about the health and wellness of the population as well as system-level interventions so people can attain the best health they can... I love helping remove barriers to health at the population level, and I feel so strongly and passionately about everyone’s right to receive healthcare.

Becca Miles, BSN, RN
CU Nursing Alum
DNP/MPH dual degree program

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Become the public health leader looked to first

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Disclosures

* According to 2024 U.S. News & World Report rankings.
** Estimated total tuition based on 2024-2025 costs. Tuition estimates do not include fees and other education-related costs. The in-state tuition rate is also available to residents of eligible western states that participate in the Western Graduate Regional Program (WRGP).

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