Overview
The Department of Community Health Sciences (CHS) at the USF College of Public Health strives to be a strategic, creative, and bold global leader in strengthening and reimagining the health and well-being of societies and communities through excellence in teaching, research, and service.
Our outstanding faculty lead state-of-the-art educational programs in maternal and child health, health promotion and behavior, lifestyle medicine, nutrition and dietetics, community nutrition, and genetic counseling. CHS faculty lead and actively engage with thriving research centers including the Lawton and Rhea Chiles Center, the USF Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health Education, Science and Practice, the Sunshine Education and Research Center, the James and Jennifer Harrell Center for the Study of Family Violence, and the Center for Applied Lifestyle Medicine.
Our faculty's research is cited globally and focuses on improving the health of families and communities through innovative research designs that translate to effective practice. Through our commitment to teaching, research, and outreach, we are dedicated to preparing the next generation of community health scientists and leaders who will work collaboratively to create meaningful change.
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Board-Approved Programs
Lifestyle Medicine programs grant eligibility for NBHWC certification through the Center of Applied Lifestyle Medicine.
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Groundbreaking MSPH
We offer the only Genetic Counseling degree in Florida, advancing public health in genetics.
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MCH Center of Excellence
USF’s Center for Maternal and Child Health is 1 of 13 U.S. programs recognized by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau.
Why Choose COPH Community Health Sciences?
- Groundbreaking Research & Education: Engage in innovative research, evaluation, and educational opportunities aimed at strengthening the health of families and communities. CHS focuses on applying cutting-edge theories and practices to bring about positive change.
- Comprehensive Degree & Certificate Offerings: Choose from a variety of programs including MPH, MSPH, and PhD options with specialized concentrations. These programs provide advanced knowledge and practical skills in maternal and child health, health promotion and behavior, lifestyle medicine, nutrition and dietetics, community nutrition, genetic counseling, and general public health.
- Impactful Collaboration: Partner with faculty and students on global projects that integrate theory, implementation science, and cultural adaptation to drive sustainable, positive change in communities worldwide. You can also join the department-affiliated Maternal and Child Health Student Organization (MCHSO) to connect with peers, faculty, and staff who share your passion for maternal and child health. MCHSO offers mentorship, learning opportunities, and community engagement to support your academic and professional growth.
- State-of-the-Art Centers and Labs: Collaborate with faculty and researchers at our leading centers and labs, which focus on critical areas of community health sciences and public health. These opportunities provide students with hands-on experience in solving some of the most pressing health challenges today.
"As an MPH and PhD alum, I’ve had the pleasure of working with faculty in meaningful projects like the APHA Latino Caucus for Public Health Student Chapter as a founding member, the COPH Activist Lab as a GRA and Student Board Member, the USF Chiles Center as a doctoral student fellow, and the USF Salud Latina Initiative as a GRA. These experiences have deepened my understanding of social change and community health. CHS is for students who want to be agents of change and tackle complex public health challenges." - Rolando Trejos, PhD
HPV vaccine success in Panama reveals new questions about cervical cancer mortality
Researchers from the COPH are examining how vaccination, screening and health system factors are shaping cervical cancer trends in Panama, offering new insights into progress toward eliminating the disease.
HPV vaccine success in Panama reveals new questions about cervical cancer mortality
USF trio recognized as 50 Hoops Legends for leadership beyond the court
Three faculty members from the COPH have been inducted into the 50 Hoops Legends, a nationwide network recognizing leaders who use basketball as a platform for service, mentorship and community impact.
USF trio recognized as 50 Hoops Legends for leadership beyond the court
Award-winning community air monitoring network hosted annual summit in Tampa
A community-based air quality monitoring project led by the USF College of Public Health’s Dr. Amy Stuart continued its momentum this month with its annual community summit following recent statewide recognition for its grassroots approach to environmental planning and public health.