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Nov 21, 2024
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2019-2020 Graduate Studies Bulletin
Health Services Policy and Management, M.P.H.
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The M.P.H. program prepares students for management in the public health sector, such as federal, state, and local health agencies. Some M.P.H. graduates work in the private sector.
Learning Outcomes
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Apply operations management concepts to address organizational performance issues in health service organizations.
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Describe legal perspectives on health policy and management issues, including assessment of legal and regulatory environments in the context of public health.
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Apply economic principles for allocating and mobilizing resources for public health interventions and programs
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Apply the principles and tools of budgeting, resource management, and financial analysis to improve efficiency of public health and health care delivery organizations
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Develop policy options for the achievement of an agency’s or program’s objectives
Program Requirements (45 Hours)
- Public Health Core (biostatistics, epidemiology, environmental health sciences, administration, and health promotion, education, and behavior), 16 Hours
- Public Health Management, 18 Hours
- Public Health and Healthcare Policy, 6 Hours
- Practice Experience and Capstone Course, 5 Hours
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Public Health Core Requirements (16 Hours)
Public Health Management Requirements (18 Hours)
Required Management Courses (12 Hours)
Management Electives (6 Hours)
- Two courses selected in consultation with advisor; possible courses include the following:
Public Health and Healthcare Policy Requirements (6 Hours)
Practice Experience and Capstone Requirements (5 Hours)
Final Examination
M.P.H. candidates must complete and submit an acceptable written report on the residency. Approval of the report must be by the faculty advisor, a second reader, and the preceptor at the residency site. An oral presentation of the report is required after the approval of the document. The student must also complete and submit departmental and school evaluations.
Graduate Assistantship
All full-time M.H.A. and M.P.H. students are expected to work as graduate assistants in health service organizations in the community to acquire work experience and enrich the learning process through on-the-job application of concepts and techniques learned in the classroom. To qualify for an assistantship, a student must be fully admitted to a degree program, be enrolled as a full-time student, and maintain a 3.00 GPA.
Dual Degrees
The Department of Health Services Policy and Management and the College of Social Work, School of Law and Department of Political Science offer coordinated programs that lead to a dual degree. The requirements for the M.P.H. or M.H.A. portion of each dual degree program are the same as shown above. The M.P.A., M.S.W. and J.D. portions of the dual degree programs are determined by the respective schools and college. Some courses do fulfill requirements for both portions of the dual degree. A dual degree program thus typically requires fewer semester hours in total than if the two programs were taken separately.
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