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Important Catalog Information for Summer 2020 MatriculantsDue to the planned consolidation during the summer of 2020, of the University of South Florida, the University of South Florida St. Petersburg, and the University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee, into a single university with a fully aligned and integrated curriculum and a single set of academic policies and procedures, any undergraduate or graduate student who matriculates at one of the three USF institutions on or after May 18, 2020, will adhere to the curricula, policies, and procedures described in the 2020-21 USF undergraduate or graduate catalog, respectively. |
Concentration: Global Communicable Disease (Code: PGD)
Delivery: Traditional
The MSPH concentration is designed for students who seek a more individualized, research-oriented program than that provided by the MPH degree. This concentration provides an intense research and technical program of study for science-oriented students with an interest in communicable diseases. Individualized programs of study are determined for students with the cooperation of an advisory committee, which allows students to receive specialized training in the recognition, identification, diagnosis, surveillance, control, and prevention of public health problems related to communicable diseases. This degree concentration focuses on preparing students to fulfill leadership and research roles in solving or containing public health problems in communicable disease throughout the world with particular emphasis on the problems of Florida and underdeveloped nations. Several course offerings and areas of emphasis in required courses have been added to this concentration regarding infection control to allow public health practitioners to expand their knowledge of infection control practices and procedures, particularly in hospital settings. The MSPH culminates with an independent thesis requirement which requires a substantial on-campus time commitment on the part of the student (20 hours per week). The thesis work involves extensive one on one interaction between the student, their thesis advisor and their thesis committee. Preference for admission is given to students with a background or demonstrated skills in the biological sciences. Prerequisites may be required.
Master's Progression Policy
Review the progression policy for the MPH, MHA and MSPH.
Program of Study
If you have questions on your program, please contact your Academic Advisor.
Current students may access
their Degree Works
planner (
Degree Works may also
be accessed from my.usf.edu
or OASIS).
Students may view
their current progress
in Archivum at usf.appiancloud.com/. (See
. If you are not a current student, or want to view program requirements from a different catalog year please use these sources:
2021/22 USF catalog MSPH planner or COPH catalog section
2020/21 USF catalog MSPH planner or COPH catalog section
2019/20 USF catalog MSPH planner or COPH catalog section
Any prior year please view the USF Graduate Catalog Archives
There may be circumstances in which a student may need to change their catalog year. This must be initiated through a discussion with your academic advisor. Details regarding USF policy on changing catalog year can be found at https://catalog.usf.edu/content.php?catoid=
Thesis Guidelines
Global Communicable Disease Concentration Guidelines
The semester before you plan to defend your thesis, attend Electronic Thesis Dissertation (ETD) help session or training online or in person: https://www.usf.edu/graduate-studies/students/electronic-thesis-dissertation/etd-workshops-and-help-sessions.aspx.
The semester you plan to defend your thesis monitor the ETD submission deadlines: https://www.usf.edu/graduate-studies/students/electronic-thesis-dissertation/current-etd-deadlines.aspx. You MUST be registered for a minimum of two thesis credits under your major professor in the semester in which you plan to graduate. Ensure your major professor opens an assignment for you in Canvas to allow you to submit your completed thesis for a plagiarism check. The assignment must have Turnitin enabled.
Schedule a final committee meeting to present your work and get the committee’s approval to proceed in writing your thesis.
Once your committee has confirmed that you are ready to defend your thesis:
- Find a mutually convenient date/time for all committee members and book a conference room in COPH or IDRB. Complete the thesis defense announcement form (https://usf.app.box.com/s/ui8m5bq4ktiffwltl29rgviywfruzfj3 ) at least two weeks prior to your defense date and send it to your advisor. Your advisor will announce the defense to the faculty, staff and student lists in the College.
- On the day you defend, bring the ETD Certificate of Approval (COA) form with you (https://www.usf.edu/graduate-studies/documents/usf-graduate-studies-etd-certificate-of-approval-form-fillable.pdf ). Obtain the signatures of your committee members.
- Submit the COA signed by your committee members along with (1) a bound copy of your thesis and (2) the plagiarism summary (provided to you by your major professor) to Dr. Penniecook in COPH Office of Academic and Student Affairs (ASA).
ASA will email you once Dr. Penniecook has signed the COA form. It is then the student’s responsibility to pick up the COA form and submit it to USF Graduate Studies (ALN 226) along with the plagiarism summary.
For more information about MSPH forms please go to - https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/academicaffairs/forms
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Graduate Advising
Please refer to the full list of graduate advisors available on the MSPH Graduate Advising page.
Graduate Advisor/Mentor Use Only:
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