The Texas A&M School of Public Health offers a Maternal and Child Health (MCH) certificate to increase MCH competencies to graduate-level students. This is an interdisciplinary certificate that partners with departments across the School of Public Health.
This program is open to any graduate student in good standing (3.0 GPA or higher) at Texas A&M University, as well as any applicant with a bachelor's degree from an accredited university who is a U.S. citizen or U.S. resident. Current enrollment at Texas A&M is not a requirement. If you are not a current Texas A&M student, you will be required to complete the SOPHAS Express application for admission. More information to follow.
Current TAMU students are encouraged to apply to the certificate program as early as possible in their degree program. Applications should be submitted at least one semester prior to graduation. Students need to meet with their primary advisor in order to add certificate programs to the student’s curriculum record.
If you are not currently enrolled at Texas A&M, the deadlines are as follows:
Spring Admission: Nov. 15
Fall Admission: July 1
All applicants are required to submit the following documents. If you are not a currently enrolled Texas A&M student, additional information on the application process will be sent to you after the initial application review has been completed.
For more detailed information regarding these courses, including course descriptions, please see the Texas A&M course Catalog.
While many of the required courses are available via distance education, applicants may need to take one or more courses in person in order to obtain the certificate.