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Sample Schedule


SUMMER 1 (13.5 credits)

May/June, 8.5 credits

  • PubH 6299 Public Health is a Team Sport: The Power of Collaboration, 1.5 cr (a weekend during the Public Health Institute); and

  • Focus Area courses, 7 cr

Regular Summer Term, 5 credits

  • PubH 6102 Issues in Environmental & Occupation Health, 2 cr

  • PubH 6752 Public Health Management, 3 cr

note: both of these courses are online and run from mid-June through mid-August.


FALL TERM (4.5 credits)

  • PubH 6414 Biostatistical Methods, 3 cr

  • PubH 6741 Ethics in PH: Professional Practice & Policy, 1 cr

  • PubH 7280 PH Advocacy through Professional Organizations, .5 cr

notes: PubH 6414 and PubH 6741 are online and run September through mid-December. PubH 7280 is elective and is completed independently with pre-approval of and in consultation with faculty member; no on-campus meetings required.


SPRING TERM (9 credits)

  • PubH 6320 Fundamentals of Epidemiology, 3 cr

  • PubH 6020 Fundamentals of Social & Behavioral Science, 3 cr

  • PubH 7291 Independent Study in Leadership, 3 cr

notes: PubH 6320 and PubH 6020 are online and run from mid-January through mid-May. PubH 7291 is elective and is completed independently with pre-approval of and in consultation with faculty member; no on-campus meetings required.


SUMMER 2 (15 credits)

May/June, 7 credits

  • Focus Area courses, 7 cr

Regular Summer Term, 8 credits

  • PubH 7294 Master's Project: Public Health Practice, 4 cr

  • PubH 7296 Field Experience: Public Health Practice, 4 cr

note: courses are completed independently with  pre-approval of faculty member; no in-person meetings required.




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