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MSPH Field Experience
Industrial Hygiene is the only concentration in the MSPH degree which requires a field experience.
PHC 6949: Applied Practice Experiences (3 credits) Applied Practice Experiences (APE) allow students to apply the knowledge, skills, and theories learned in the classroom to real-world public health issues outside of the classroom. Students have the opportunity to learn from public health professionals in a variety of settings including governmental, non-governmental, non-profit, and for-profit organizations. Examples of Applied Practice Experience include but are not limited to field experience, community-work experiences, community-based projects, and internships. Students must complete at least two APE activities during their MPH program. One of the activities must be an Interprofessional Education (IPE) activity. An IPE is an experience that involves collaborating with two or more students or professionals from professions outside of public health. Students can track their experiences in the EPortfolio within Archivum. For guidance on using the EPortfolio please review this video. For credit in the course, the student will produce two APE Products and one IPE Product (e.g., project plans, grant proposals, training manuals, surveys, videos, podcasts, presentations (developed as a part of your work), spreadsheets, websites, photos (with explanatory text), or other digital artifacts of learning, etc. The APE products must demonstrate the attainment of three foundational and two concentration competencies. The IPE Product must address MPH Foundational Competency #21:Integrate perspectives from other sectors and/or professions to promote and advance population health. These products may take on various forms to accommodate the nature of the experience. An exit interview with your faculty mentor is also required. Concentrations may specify guidance for meeting the APE requirements. Please consult with your faculty mentor. Prior to completing any applied practice or interprofessional experiences that you may wish to use towards fulfilling the course requirements, you must gain prior approval from your faculty mentor through the Learning Agreement Form. If you plan to complete an internship as one of your APE experiences, please use the APE Internship Guide to establish expectations between student, faculty mentor, and community preceptor. For APE examples and opportunities please visit Canvas: ORG03079: Applied Practice Experiences. The Office of Experiential Learning can be reached at FEHelp@usf.edu. For any university-related international travel related to your APE, you must complete the USF Health Student Travel Process PRIOR to the travel. Please contact FEHelp@usf.edu for more information about international travel. Registration Process for PHC 6949: Applied Practice Experiences: Complete an APE course permit request via Archivum at usf.appiancloud.com (view instructions). Following approval, an email containing the registration details will be sent to the student’s USF Health email account. PHC 6945: Supervised Field Experience (1-12 credits) For students enrolled prior to Fall 2018 PHC 6945: Supervised Field Experience is required. Supervised field experience provides an opportunity for the student to gain valuable knowledge and experience that would not normally be available through other courses in the College. The field experience will occur outside the College, depending on the students’ interests and skills. The specific objectives of the supervised field experience are: For FE examples and opportunities please visit Canvas: ORG03079: Applied Practice Experiences and review the module for Field Experience. For any university-related international travel related to your FE, you must complete the USF Health Student Travel Process PRIOR to the travel. Please contact FEHelp@usf.edu for more information. Registration Process for Supervised Field Experience (PHC 6945): (1-12 credits; S / U Grade Only)
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