Graduate Certificates
A complete list of certificates is listed in the chart below. More information and course requirements can be found on the mySPH Graduate Certificates website.
Graduate certificates for non-degree seeking students provides the opportunity to take courses for credit at UTHealth Houston School of Public Health without pursuing a formal degree. Students are required to complete the application procedure as a non-degree student. For more information, see the Admissions section. Certificate courses may be applied toward the required credit hours of a degree program in the form of transfer credits. However, students interested in taking more than the maximum transfer credit hours are strongly advised to apply for admission to a degree program. For more information about transfer credits, see the Academic Policies section.
Degree-seeking students who are currently pursuing a graduate degree should formally elect their certificate through the UTHealth Houston School of Public Health Office of Academic Affairs and Student Services. All graduate certificates are available to all students at all campuses unless otherwise noted. Students should consult their advisors for course availability at their campus.
Available Programs:
The School of Public Health offers the following graduate certificate programs:
- Advanced Data Science
- Advanced Planning and Evaluation for Health Promotion Programs
- Advanced Quantitative Methods for Behavioral Sciences
- Applied Biostatistics in Public Health
- Culinary Nutrition and Public Health
- Data Science
- Dissemination and Implementation Science
- Genomics and Bioinformatics
- Global Health
- Health Disparities
- Health Promotion Program Planning and Evaluation
- Healthcare Administration
- Infectious Disease Epidemiology
- Introduction to Quantitative Methods for Behavioral Sciences
- Leadership Theory and Practice
- Maternal and Child Health
- Nutrition and Public Health
- Physical Activity and Public Health
- Public Health
- Public Health Informatics
- Public Health Law Research and Policy Surveillance