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titleCompetencies

In addition to the overall Master of Public Health degree competencies, Behavioral Health graduates will be able to:

  1. Describe the history and philosophy of behavioral health services field;
  2. Identify the fundamental principles of the epidemiology of mental and substance use disorders;
  3. Specify unique issues in behavioral health programs and disorders for culture, age, and other specific at-risk pop;
  4. Describe ethical and legal issues in the diagnosis of individuals with mental and substance use disorders and in the design and delivery of services for individuals with mental and substance use disorders;
  5. Discuss the concepts of etiology, disease identification, and prevention of individuals with mental health and substance use problems;
  6. Identify and understand study design and treatment interventions for individuals with mental health and substance use problems;
  7. Describe the social, political, and environmental context of behavioral health;
  8. Specify strategies for assessing the design and effectiveness for planning and evaluating behavioral health programs;
  9. Demonstrate an in depth understanding of behavioral health advocacy, policy, information systems, & systems change; and
  10. Critically evaluate applied services research and specify a broad range of behavioral health literature to analyze behavioral health issues and problems.

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Students can view and track their degree and concentration competencies in the COPH Competencies Database.

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titlePrerequisites

In addition to meeting the admission requirements for the Master of Public Health degree, applicants should also meet these concentration prerequisites:

  • Suggested/preferred undergraduate majors: Undergraduate majors may be admitted from a wide range of backgrounds, although majors from the health sciences such as nursing, pre-med and allied health sciences, and from the social and behavioral sciences (psychology, social work, anthropology, educational psychology, and sociology) are especially appropriate.
  • Work experience: Work experience in the field of public health, health, psychology, nursing, counseling, education, social work, etc. is considered extremely desirable
  • Three letters of recommendation from academic and/or related professional sources.

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