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Courses Offered by the Public Health Program

Sph 539 Topics in Public Health Preparedness (3)
This course provides an overview on a variety of public health topics with a focus on skill and knowledge building in the area of public health preparedness.

Sph 559 Selected Topics in Public Health (2-3)

This course focuses on a specific public health topic that might unexpectedly become significant or an interdisciplinary topic that may not fit neatly into the curriculum of a department of the School of Public Health. Possible topics include occupational ergonomics, disaster preparedness, preparedness for biological terrorism, confidentiality of medical data.

Sph 569 Public Health Leadership (2-3)

Provides students an understanding of the attributes and skills/behaviors associated with effective public health leadership and the abilities required to lead communities towards improved health status.

Sph 589 Emergency Preparedness: The Public Health Perspective (3)
Preparedness planning has been an essential but often overlooked aspect of public health. Events of this decade have clarified the need for preparedness training around issues such as bioterrorism and have emphasized a new role for public health workers in community response activities. This course will serve as an introduction to the knowledge, skills and competencies needed by public health staff in being prepared for these new concerns. Prerequisites: Permission of instructor or Epi 501 and Eht 590.

Sph 680 Seminar for Public Health Internships (0)

For students who are satisfying the internship requirement for the M.P.H. degree. Through a written paper and an oral presentation given at a seminar session, work experience is discussed and related to public health principles and practice. Must be taken each time student enrolls in an Internship, a minimum of two times. S/U graded. Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in Sph 690 through 695.

Sph 690 Internship in Biomedical Sciences (3, 6)

Individual directed internship program with an appropriate institution concerned with biomedical science. Internship rotations may be full-time or part-time. Each credit represents a minimum of 80 hours of work with the host agency. A paper and an oral presentation are required. (Concurrent enrollment in Sph 680 is required.) Prerequisite: Admission to M.P.H. program.

Sph 691 Internship in Environmental Health (3, 6)

Individual directed internship program with an appropriate institution concerned with environmental health. Internship rotations may be full- time or part-time. Each credit represents a minimum of 80 hours of work with the host agency. A paper and an oral presentation are required. (Concurrent enrollment in Sph 680 is required.) Prerequisite: Admission to M.P.H. program.

Sph 692 Internship in Epidemiology (3, 6)

Individual directed internship program with an appropriate institution concerned with epidemiology. Internship rotations may be full-time part- time. Each credit represents a minimum of 80 hours of work with host agency. A paper and an oral presentation are required. (Concurrent enrollment in Sph 680 is required.) Prerequisite: Admission to M.P.H. program.

Sph 693 Internship in Biostatistics (3, 6)

Individual directed internship program with an appropriate institution concerned with biostatistics. Internship rotations may be full-time or part-time. Each credit represents a minimum of 80 hours of work with the host agency. A paper and an oral presentation are required. (Concurrent enrollment in Sph 680 is required.) Prerequisite: Admission to M.P.H. program.

Sph 694 Internship in Health Administration (3, 6)

Individual directed internship program with an appropriate institution concerned with health administration. Internship rotations may be full- time or part-time. Each credit represents a minimum of 80 hours of work with the host agency. A paper and an oral presentation are required. (Concurrent enrollment in Sph 680 is required.) Prerequisite: Admission to M.P.H. program.

Sph 695 Internship in Behavioral Sciences (3, 6)

Individual directed internship program with an appropriate institution concerned with behavioral science. Internship rotations may be full-time or part-time. Each credit represents a minimum of 80 hours of work with the host agency. A paper and oral presentation are required. (Concurrent enrollment in Sph 680 is required.) Prerequisite: Admission to M.P.H. program.

Sph 698 Completion of Internship (1)

Continuation of an internship for which an MPH student has previously registered but has not completed the work. Prerequisites: Sph690, Sph691, Sph692, Sph693, or Sph695 and completion of all other MPH requirements.

Sph 701 Topics for Public Health Practice (3)

Course is designed to help DrPH students integrate and apply knowledge gained in the core courses. Selected topics will be discussed from an inter-disciplinary perspective, with presentations and discussions involving several faculty with expertise in various disciplines. Different topics will be discussed each semester; course may be taken two times. Prerequisites: Completion of DrPH core courses.

Sph 780 Doctoral Seminar in Public Health (0)

For students who are satisfying the doctoral level internship requirement for the DrPH degree. Through a written paper and an oral presentation given at a seminar session, the internship work experience is discussed and related to public health principles and practice. Must be taken when a student enrolls in a doctoral level internship. Co-requisite: Sph 790 or 791.

Sph 790 Doctoral Internship in Area of Concentration (3, 6)

Individually directed internship with an appropriate training agency in the student's area of concentration. Six hours of doctoral level internship within the area of concentration are required for the DrPH degree and may not be waived. Internships may be full-time or part-time. Each credit represents a minimum of 80 hours of work with the host agency. An oral progress report, a paper and an oral presentation are required. Co-requiste: Sph 780.

Sph 791 Doctoral Internship Outside Area of Concentration (3,6)

Individually directed internship with an appropriate training agency outside the student's area of concentration. Six hours of doctoral level internship outside the area of concentration are required for the DrPH degree and may not be waived. Internships may be full-time or part-time. Each credit represents a minimum of 80 hours of work with the host agency. An oral progress report, a paper and an oral presentation are required. Co-requiste: Sph 780.

Sph 898 Doctoral Project (3-12)

Required of all Dr.P.H. students, prior to admission to candidacy. Prerequisite: Consent of advisor.

Sph 899 Doctoral Project and Dissertation (3-12)

Required for all DrPH degree candidates, the doctoral project will consist of an extended work experience of at least nine months full time duration in a public health or related agency and will include the writing of a professional dissertation. The project will consist of an investigation of a problem of significance in the student's area(s) of concentration. While it does not require the collection of new data, it must demonstrate that the candidate is capable of original thinking and sophisticated, independent analysis of a significant problem in public health.


Last updated on 7/10/2008