MPH in Community Health Practice

The MPH in Community Health Practice is a minimum 45 semester credit hours and focuses on the application of public health sciences at the community level, and emphasizes systematic analysis and appropriate use of quantitative and qualitative health data. Faculty and students are concerned with the assessment of population health, the planning, implementation and evaluation of health programs in community settings, and appraisal of community-level effects of health policies and programs.

Special Entrance Requirements

Applicants to the MPH program should hold an undergraduate and/or graduate degrees in one of a variety of areas, including the social and behavioral sciences, business, the biological and medical sciences, law, and/or quantitative methods. For more information, see the Admissions section.

Course of Study

The following courses are required for an MPH in Community Health Practice:

Required for all School of Public Health Students
PH 101Foundations of Public Health 10
Public Health Core Courses
PHM 1110LHealth Promotion and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health3
PHM 1690LIntroduction to Biostatistics in Public Health4
PHM 2110LPublic Health Ecology & the Human Environment3
PHM 2612LEpidemiology I3
PHM 3715LManagement & Policy Concepts in Public Health3
PHM 5015LIntroduction to Qualitative Research in Public Health2
Major Courses
PH 1112LCommunity Assessment Methods in Public Health3
PHM 3620LPrinciples and Practice of Public Health4
PHM 3630Health Program Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation3
PHM 3800LWorking with Diverse Communities3
PHM 3922Economic and Social Determinants of Health3
Elective Courses
Select 5 credits5
Applied Practice Experience
PH 9997Practicum3
Integrative Learning Experience 2
PHM 3996LCapstone for MPACH Students3
or PHM 9998 Integrative Learning Experience/Thesis Research
Total Hours45
1

Online, not-for-credit course

2

Students may choose to complete the Integrative Learning Experience through a departmental Capstone course (PHM 3996L Capstone for MPACH Students), an independent ILE or traditional academic thesis (PHM 9998 Integrative Learning Experience/Thesis Research).

For a sample course of study, see the MPH in Community Health Practice degree planner.