Course Objectives - Master of Public Health
WHAT DOES THE CURRICULUM ENTAIL?
Core Course Requirements |
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HE 510 Health Behavior Change Theory & Application |
3 cr. |
MPH 601 Applications in Epidemiology |
3 cr. |
MPH 602 Biostatistics |
3 cr. |
MPH 603 Technological App. in Public Health |
3 cr. |
MPH 604 Social & Cultural Perspectives in Public Health |
3 cr. |
MPH 605 Leadership and Administration |
3 cr. |
MPH 606 Environmental & Occupational Health |
3 cr. |
MPH 607 US & Global Health Systems |
3 cr. |
MPH 609 Seminar in Community/Public Health |
3 cr. |
MPH 620 Health Program Planning |
3 cr. |
MPH 640 Research and Writing |
3 cr. |
MPH 655 Internship |
3 cr. |
Core Total |
36 cr. |
Thesis Option |
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HE 650 Thesis |
6 cr. |
Approved Electives |
6 cr. |
Thesis/Project Total |
48 cr. |
Project Option |
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HE 651 Project |
6 cr. |
Approved Electives |
6 cr. |
Elective Total |
6 cr. |
MPH Program Total |
48 cr. |
WHAT ARE THE SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF EACH COURSE IN THE MPH PROGRAM?
The MPH Program at ISU is a both an academic and a competency based degree that allows students to be able to synthesize praxis and theoria. A proficiency in the following core competencies is expected from graduates of this program.
CORE COMPETENCIES
MPH 601: Applications in Epidemiology |
Facilitates an epidemiological approach to problem solving in the health sciences through practical application of field epidemiology concepts and methods. |
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MPH 602: Biostatistics |
This course will equip students with a conceptual understanding of the calculation and interpretation of inferential statistics in public health research. |
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MPH 603:Technological Applications in Public Health |
Introduction and application of software programs utilized in public health practice. Examples include SPSS, MSExcel, GIS, EpiInfo, M S Publisher. |
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Exploration of multicultural health beliefs, health disparities and needs of our society focusing on local cultures to develop culturally competent interventions. Learn about ethical issues, social justice, community systems, coalition building, and development of community partnerships At the end of this course, students should be able to: |
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MPH 605: Leadership Policy and Administration |
Development of leadership and administrative skills which contribute to implementation of effective public health policies and programs. Students will learn strategic planning, facilitation techniques, communication strategies, budget development and management. |
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MPH 606: Environmental and Occupational Health |
Understanding the interaction of humans with their environment and the implications of human actions. Learn about assessment and control of health risks posed by chemical and biological contaminants and physical exposures (noise, heat and radiation) in occupational and non-occupational environments. |
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MPH 607 U.S. and Global Health Systems |
Explore the historical and contemporary multi layered social, cultural, political, and economic determinants in the US and internationally that shape health status, health behavior and health inequalities. Practical application of creating appropriate interventions specific to the target population. |
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MPH 609 Seminar in Public and Community Health |
Study and analysis of current topics, trends and challenges within public health. |
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♦ Identify individuals and public health organizational responsibilities within the context of the Essential Public Health Services and core public health functions. |
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Theory and processes of assessment, planning, implementing, and evaluating health education, promotion and disease prevention programs. Principles taught in this course will be applied to community situations. |
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MPH 640 Research and Writing in Health |
Application of principles of research design in the health sciences. Requires preparation of a thesis/project proposal. |
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MPH/HE 560 Health Behavior Change Theory and Application |
Scientific and theoretical basis for planning, implementing, and evaluating effective public health education, health promotion and disease prevention programs or interventions. Application of theories and models for health and health behavior change. |
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