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Social Marketing and Public Health (Graduate Certificate)

The social marketing in public health certificate program is offered to professionals working in public health, environmental protection, financial literacy, transportation, housing, business, engineering, and other fields who wish to develop, implement and evaluate social marketing programs.

The University of South Florida, College of Public Health, has been a leader in social marketing in public health for over 10 years. Each year, USF hosts an international conference in social marketing and , which has drawn over 3,500 participants during the past 21 years, and a Social Marketing Field School. The University of South Florida also houses a CDC funded Prevention Research Center which is developing a community-based approach to social marketing.

Course and Credit Hours

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Application Process for Enrollment

Call the Graduate Certificate Office at (813) 974-2442 or visit their website at http://www.gradcerts.usf.edu/ to obtain the appropriate applications.

Standardization Test Requirements

There are no specific test requirements.

Registration Process for Individual Courses

Follow the accepted procedure for graduate level courses.

Time Limit for Completion of Certificate

Time limits on certificate completion comply with university standards.

Fees per Course / Credit Hour

Fees depend on residential status. Please contact Bobbi Rose at (813)-974-6158 for help assessing the cost of each course.

Course Location

This Certificate is offered largely online; however, students are encouraged to attend a two-day seminarin the Tampa Bay area at the end of the sequence. If they are unable to travel to Tampa, program faculty will make every effort to arrange an alternative meeting time and place.

Department contact information

Dr. Carol Bryant at 813-974-6686 or cbryant@health.usf.edu

Pre-Admission Counseling and Advising

Bobbi Rose (813)-974-6158 or brose@health.usf.edu
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