Overview
The Master of Science in Health Promotion Management (M.S.H.P.M.) degree is offered jointly by the Simmons School of Education and Human Development and the Cox School of Business. The M.S.H.P.M. program will provide a highly focused theoretical and pragmatic education in understanding the health management industry as well as provide students with a biological, behavioral, social, and epidemiological understanding of total population health along with the business and technological acumen required of these professionals.
The program is led by Simmons School professionals with extensive research and teaching experience in applied physiology and health management and leverages the reputation and prestige of the Cox School of Business and the outstanding and bourgeoning health management marketplace opportunities. The two-year, 38 credit hour program is comprised of 28 credit hours of coursework in the Simmons School plus 10 credit hours of coursework in the Cox School.
The tuition rate of the Simmons School shall apply to the courses taken at the Cox School of Business.
Students are admitted to the program during the fall term only. The admissions process is highly selective and follows the admissions standards of the Cox M.B.A. program. Candidates apply to the Simmons School. Application submissions include cover letter, résumé, essays, transcripts and a minimum of two references. Official Graduate Records Examination (GRE) or Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) test scores are optional but applicants are encouraged to submit them. Complete details and link to the application are available here. Questions should be addressed to the Applied Physiology and Health Management Office: telephone 214-768-2776; email apsm@smu.edu.