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Catalog Year: 2015/2016
Degree:
Master of Public Health
Program (Major/College):
M.P.H./P.H.
Concentration: Health Policies & Programs (Code: HPP)        
COPH Department: Health Policy & Management
Minimum Credit Hours: 42


Check Sheets by Year:2010/112011/122012/132013/142014/152015/16

Please print the check sheet and take it with you to your advising appointments each semester.

 

Concentration Details

 Competencies

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

  1. Assess the health care system in the United States, including the role of the public health disciplines;
  2. Employ analytic skill in health economics and health policy analysis;
  3. Demonstrate understanding of public policy analysis, program evaluation, and health law;
  4. Analyze ethical issues and implications of cultural diversity in health policy and management;
  5. Develop competencies in applying analytic and evaluation methods to health care issues;
  6. Develop leadership, interpersonal and communication skills; and
  7. Apply critical thinking skills and knowledge to a policy or program issue in public health or health services.
 Prerequisites

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

  • Public health course prerequisites: None
  • Prerequisite undergraduate courses: Micro-economics, Accounting.
  • Undergraduate majors are diverse and include: Life sciences, social sciences, business, or health professions.
  • Work experience:  Preferred, but not required.
  • Minimum undergraduate GPA: 3.0 upper division (some exceptions made if GRE exceeds minimum requirements) AND GRE minimum preferred scores (see 6.2 Admission Tests Information). 
  • Applicants admitted to the M.H.A. or an M.P.H. with a concentration in the Department of Health Policy and Management who have a score on the GRE Verbal of Analytical Writing test which is below the 40th percentile may be required to take REA 2105—Critical Reading and Writing—or an equivalent English composition course, during the first semester of enrollment, and pass with a grade of “B” or better in the class. 
 Curriculum

Program Coursework

Requirement

 

CH*

Pre-reqs*

College Core and Foundation Courses

 16

 

Require Concentration Courses

15

 

PHC 6151

Health Policy and Politics

3

PHC 6102 and CI.

PHC 6430

Health Economics I

3

ECO 2023 or equv & CI

PHC 6760

Research Methods in Public Health Programs

3

PHC 6430, 6180, 6151, or CI

Select one of the following

 

 

PHC 6420

Health Care Law, Regulation, and Ethics

3

 

PHC 6421

Public Health Law and Ethics

3

PHC 6102 recommended

Select one of the following    
 PHC 6063Public Health Data, Information & Decision Making 3 PHC 6050

PHC 6435

Comparative Health Insurance Systems

3

PHC 6430

Elective Courses (See examples on concentration definition)

 

MPH Requirements

 

PHC 6945

Supervised Field Experience 

1-6

See Note #1

PHC 6977

Special Project

3

 

Total Minimum Credit Hours

42

 

*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. Supervised Field Experience
  • Students with little or no professional experience: 3 hours minimum. 
  • Students with relevant professional experience: 1 hour minimum.
  • Students with substantial work experience can negotiate a reduced number of hours with their advisor (e.g., 1 or 2 hours) if the student has meaningful experience (involving decision-making) in a health care or related organization

Examples of common elective options

  • PHC 6104 Management of Public Health Programs (3)
  • PHC 6148 Strategic Planning and Health Care Marketing (3)
  • PHC 6114 Managed Care (2)
  • PHC 6420 Health Care Law, Regulation and Ethics (3)
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