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Degree: Master of Public Health
Program (Major/College):
M.P.H./P.H.
Concentration: Epidemiology & Maternal & Child Health (Code: EMC)        
COPH Department: Community & Family Health and Epidemiology & Biostatistics
Minimum Credit Hours: 70

M.P.H. with a Dual Concentration in Epidemiology and Maternal and Child Health

In addition to the overall Master of Public Health degree competencies, Epidemiology and Maternal and Child Health dual concentration graduates will be able to meet the competencies from both the Epidemiology M.P.H. and the Maternal and Child Health M.P.H..

Concentration Details

 Prerequisites

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

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 Curriculum

Curriculum Information 

Download the 2014/2015 Program Check Sheet

Program Coursework

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* CH=Credit Hours; Pre-reqs= prerequisite courses unless noted as CR (co-requisite) or CC (Concurrent requisite)

  1. During 2nd semester meet with advisor and begin planning field experience. See http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/academicaffairs/fe/. May be met through the Peace Corps Master’s International option.
  2. Any grade below a C (C- to F) is required to be retaken.  The grade will be included in the student's GPA.
  3. The College Reserves All Rights to Repeal And/or Modify.
  4. Students in this program will have two faculty advisors; One from Epi and one from Community and Family Health
  5. Emphasis Area Support Courses must be selected from the following categories:
  6. Epidemiology (6 credit hours)
  7. MCH (6 credit hours)
    • Field Experience must address both Epidemiologic and MCH issues
    • Special Project must be epidemiological and MCH.  There will be two readers (one from each department).

 

 

 

 

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