Program of Study and Internship (45-51 credits)
- Core Courses (21 credits): Students are required to maintain a minimum grade point average of 3.0 in the core.
- Bms 505 Biological Basis of Public Health (3)
- Ehs 590 Introduction to Environmental Health (3)
- Epi 501 Principles and Methods of Epidemiology I (3)
- Sta 554 Introduction to the Theory of Statistics (3)
- Hpm 500 Health Care Organization Delivery and Financing (3)
- Hpm 525 Social and Behavioral Aspects of Health (3)
- Sph 681 Professional Practice in Public Health (3)
- Additional Coursework (21 credits)
- Epi 514 (Hpm 514) Computer Programming for Data Management and Analysis in Public Health (3)
- Sta 555 (Mat 555) Introduction to the Theory of Statistics II (3)
- Sta 558 (Mat 558) Methods of Data Analysis I (3)
- Sta 559 (Mat 559) Methods of Data Analysis II (3)
- Sta 566 Analysis of Categorical Data I (3)
- Electives: 6 credits chosen in consultation with advisor
- Integrative Learning Experience (ILE): The ILE will demonstrate synthesis of foundational and concentration competencies and result in a high-quality written product.
- Internship (9 credits; up to 6 credits may be waived*)
Students will complete 9 credits of internships, completed in at least two different organizational settings, for example a state health department, county health department, hospital, or non-governmental organization (NGO). The two settings may be as closely related as two different parts of the NYS DOH or as unrelated as a local hospital and an international NGO. * Up to 6 credits of internship may be waived by students with significant past public health experience. Students are required to present one internship experience at the annual Student Poster Day.
Please note: This program requires an internship, field experience, study abroad component, or clinical experience requirement. Students who have previously been convicted of a felony are advised that their prior criminal history may impede their ability to complete the requirements of certain academic programs and/or to meet licensure requirements for certain professions. If you have concerns about this matter please contact the Dean’s Office of your intended academic program.