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The UALR Bowen School of Law and the UAMS College of Public Health, located only a few miles apart in Little Rock, Arkansas, have joined to offer an accelerated, coordinated course of study in both law and public health.

Upon completion of the coordinated course in 4 years rather than the usual 5 required for a full time student, the graduate will receive both a Juris Doctor (JD) degree and a Master of Public Health (MPH).

In addition to providing a sound foundation in each discipline, the combined program will provide skills in the area of public health programs and interaction between public health and legal policy development.

Mission Statement of UAMS College of Public Health

The mission of the College of Public Health at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is to "improve health and promote well-being of individuals, families, and communities in Arkansas through education, research, and service." Community-based public health education if the College"s foremost tool in securing its long-term vision – "optimal health for all Arkansans."

The curriculum for the College is designed to maximize efficiency and avoid duplication while providing students with flexibility in course selection. The COPH academic program is in partnership with all colleges and universities in Arkansas offering graduate level coursework appropriate for a public health education.

Mission Statement of UALR Bowen School of Law


The University of Arkansas at Little Rock Bowen School of Law is committed to providing all of our students with the highest quality legal education. We believe in ensuring individual students achieve success in their chosen legal path.

Our faculty, staff, and current students body are a true reflection of the Bowen School of Law's dediction to diversity. Our faculty, staff, graduates, and current student body are a true reflection of the Bowen School of Law’s dedication to diversity.

The Last Word

The UALR Bowen School of Law and the UAMS College of Public Health recognize the interrelationship between the legal system and the delivery of health care services. You may be a good candidate for this opportunity if you want to train for a leadership role in improving the health status of your community, your state, or the nation.

 

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