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Public Health - Ph.D. Program Requirements PDFDownload to print

 I. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (25 credits)
Course Title Credits
Prerequisites
BST 52019 Biostatistics in Public Health 4
EHS 52018 Environmental Health Concepts in Public Health 3
EPI 52017 Fundamentals of Public Health Epidemiology 3
HPM 52016 Public Health Administration 3
Core Courses - Research Tools
BST 83014 Applied Regression Analysis 3
EPI 72028 Methods of Evidence Based Public Health 3
HPM 72030 Grant Writing in Public Health 3
SBS 50020 Social and Behavioral Science Theories 3
 II. CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (66 credits)
Epidemiology (66)
Health Policy and Management (66)
Prevention Science (66)
MINIMUM TOTAL 91

 

Epidemiology Concentration-Admissions suspended
 

CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (66 credits)
Course Title Credits
Content Specific Method Courses
BST 83012 Survival Analysis in Public Health 3
EPI 73026 Design and Implementation of Health Surveys 3
  73034 Longitudinal Data Analysis 3
  80191 Variable Content Seminar in Epidemiology 3
  83017 Epidemiological Analysis 3
Content Specific Courses
Choose from the following: 9
BST 83013 Experimental Designs in Public Health Research (3)  
EPI 73024 Emerging Issues in Chronic Disease Epidemiology (3)  
  73025 Emerging Issues in Infectious Disease Epidemiology (3)  
  73027 Biological Basis of Public Health (3)  
  73029 Public Health Surveillance Systems (3)  
  73033 Environmental Epidemiology (3)  
  80195 Special Topics (1-3)  
Content Related Electives 12
Content related elective courses should be selected by the student with a faculty advisor, depending upon the student's research interest. It may occur within the College of Public Health or in  other disciplines outside the college.
Dissertation
EPI 80199 Dissertation I 30
TOTAL 66

*Each doctoral candidate, upon admission to candidacy, must register for EPI 80199 Dissertation I for a total of 30 hours. It is expected that a doctoral candidate will continuously register for Dissertation I, and thereafter EPI 80299 Dissertation II, each semester, including summer, until all requirements for the degree have been met.

 


Health Policy and Management Concentration
 

CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (66 credits)
Course Title Credits
Content Specific Method Courses
EPI 73026

83017
Design and Implementation of Health Surveys
or
Epidemiological Analysis
3
  73029 Public Health Surveillance Systems 3
HPM 73031 Public Health Policy Analysis 3
Content Specific Courses
HPM 72015 Emerging Issues in Public Health Policy and Management 3
  73021 Health Care Finance 3
  73022

73023
Strategic Management of Health Care Organizations
or
Operations Management in Public Health
3
  81000 Public Health Law and Regulation 3
HPM

SBS
80198

80198
Directed Research in Health Policy and Management
or
Directed Research in Prevention Science
3
Content Related Electives 12
Content related elective courses should be selected by the student with a faculty advisor, depending upon the student's research interest. It may occur within the College of Public Health or in  other disciplines outside the college.
Dissertation
HPM 80199 Dissertation I 30
TOTAL 66

*Each doctoral candidate, upon admission to candidacy, must register for HPM 80199 Dissertation I for a total of 30 hours. It is expected that a doctoral candidate will continuously register for Dissertation I, and thereafter HPM 80299 Dissertation II, each semester, including summer, until all requirements for the degree have been met.

 

 

Prevention Science Concentration
 

CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (66 credits)
Course Title Credits
Content Specific Method Courses
BST 73010 Qualitative Methods for Public Health Research 3
Choose from the following: 6
BST 83013 Applied Regression Analysis of Public Health Data (3)  
EPI 73026 Design and Implementation of Health Surveys (3)  
  73029 Public Health Surveillance Systems (3)  
Content Specific Courses
SBS 73018 Theories of Prevention Science I 3
  73019 Theories of Prevention Science II 3
  73020 Advanced Methods in Prevention Science 3
  80100 Emerging Issues in Prevention Science 3
  80198 Directed Research in Prevention Science 3
Content Related Electives 12
Content related elective courses should be selected by the student with a faculty advisor, depending upon the student's research interest. It may occur within the College of Public Health or in  other disciplines outside the college.
Dissertation
SBS 80199 Dissertation I 30
TOTAL 66

*Each doctoral candidate, upon admission to candidacy, must register for SBS 80199 Dissertation I for a total of 30 hours. It is expected that a doctoral candidate will continuously register for Dissertation I, and thereafter SBS 80299 Dissertation II, each semester, including summer, until all requirements for the degree have been met.