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The Master of Public Health (MPH) is the primary professional degree in public health. The program provides a set of skills and principles essential for students who intend to apply their training in a professional setting, provides leadership in a specific health specialty to improve and protect the health and well-being of populations. All MPH students complete coursework designed to prepare public health professionals to actively and effectively contribute to population-based, culturally appropriate, and innovative approaches concerning current and emerging public health problems.
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The COPH Competencies are a resource and guide for faculty and students. These competencies set a baseline for skills that master students should be competent in upon graduation. Concentration specific competencies are in addition to the following college wide competencies.
For a complete list of degree and concentration competencies and the courses associated with each competency see the COPH Competencies listing at http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/academicaffairs/faculty.html. |
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Program Core - 12 hours PHC 6588 History & Systems of Public Health (1 hour) Concentration (variable hours, see concentrations below) Courses in specialty areas (12 credits minimum) Special project (3 hours, see special project details) Comprehensive Exam (must be registered for 2 credit hours, see comprehensive/CPH exam details)
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