Global Health Practice (MPH)
This
program will prepare students for achieving a professional
position in the field of international public health, such
as with international, bilateral, governmental and non-governmental
agencies. The curriculum focuses on assessment and intervention
strategies useful in resolving health problems of primarily
undeveloped countries. Global Health Practice students have an opportunity
to select courses that focus on areas such as epidemiology,
maternal and child health, management and socio-cultural
health. Students who choose to combine this program with
the Peace Corps Master's International program will be
able to obtain a long-term field placement experience that
will enhance their marketability for employment.
In
addition to the overall Master of Public
Health degree objectives, Global
Health Practice graduates will be able to:
- Describe
the sociocultural, political and economic determinants of
health and health status at the global level;
- Assess
the burden of disease on health, service utilization and
finance, and the importance of prevention;
- Analyze
the prevailing international health systems in industrial
and developing countries, comparing coverage, utilization,
equity, policy, organization, delivery and financing
of those systems and define the rationale for health
systems' reforms;
- Appraise
the role of cultural, social and economic factors that
contribute to the incidence of infectious disease;
- Assess
public health conditions and problems related to infectious
disease control and surveillance in developing countries;
- Use ethical
and culturally appropriate technology/ interventions when
addressing public health problems and prevention at the global
level; and
- Propose
methodologies for the evaluation of public health programs
and interventions.
Prerequisites
- Public health course prerequisites: none
- Suggested/preferred undergraduate majors:
none
- Prerequisite undergraduate courses:
- HSC 4551 Survey of Human
Diseases or similar courses.
- Work experience: not required
- Minimum undergraduate GPA: 3.0 OR
- Minimum GRE score: Verbal 450 Quantitative 550
- An MCAT Mean of 8 may be substituted for
the GRE
- Other criteria: Minimum
technology requirements include intermediate computer skills,
two letters of recommendation, resume, and goal statement.
Curriculum or Plan of Study
Note: All courses are 3 credit hours each unless otherwise noted.
College Core Courses (15 credits)
PHC 6000 Epidemiology
PHC 6050 Biostatistics I
PHC 6102 Principles of Health Policy and Management
PHC 6357 Environmental and Occupational Health
PHC 6410 Social and Behavioral Sciences Applied to Health
Global Health Practice Required Courses (12 credits)
PHC 6764Global Health Principles & Contemporary Issues
PHC 6761 Global Health Assessment Strategies
PHC 6106 Global Health Program Development & Administration
PHC 6442 Global Health Applications in the Field
Focus Area Support Courses (12 credits)
(Students select a focus area)
*Other courses not included on this list may be approved by the student's advisor.
PHC 6111 Global Primary Health Care Strategies
PHC 6146 Health Services Planning and Evaluation
PHC 6147 Managing Quality in Health Care (2)
PHC 6511 Public Health Immunology
PHC 6512 Vectors of Human Disease
PHC 6513 Public Health Parasitology
PHC 6074 Epidemiology of Diseases of Major Public Health Importance
PHC 6700 Research Methods in Epidemiology
PHC 6934 Intermediate Infectious Disease Epidemiology
PHC 6535 International Maternal and Child Health
PHC 6765 International Health Education
PHC 6536 Population and Community Health
PHC 6532 Women's Health Issues in Public Health
Culminating Experiences (12 credits minimum)
PHC 6945 Supervised Field Experience (minimum 8 weeks International; minimum 6 credits) *
PHC 6977 Special Project (3)
PHC 6936 Public Health Capstone Course (3)
* Master's Peace Corps credit hours of field experience.
TOTAL CREDITS: 51 credits minimum (including Field Experience) |
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