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Health
Management and Policy: The Department of Health Management and
Policy offers one of the most well respected Master of Health Administration (MHA)
programs in the country. Founded in 1947, the School’s MHA program was one of
the first of its kind in the United States. U.S. News & World Report
places it in the top 22 MHA programs in the nation today.
Community Health: The Department of Community
Health offers the Master of Public Health in six concentration areas: Behavioral
Science/Health Education, Biostatistics, Environmental and Occupational Health,
Epidemiology, joint Epidemiology/Biostatistics and joint Epidemiology/Environmental
and Occupational Health. A Professional Options Program also is offered: the
Practice Option for students with substantial and relevant work experience in a
health-related field, and the Analytical Option for students holding an advanced
degree. Also available are joint degree programs with the School of Medicine,
the School of Law, the School of Social Service, the School of Nursing and the
Department of Dietetics in the School of Allied Health. The School’s
nationally recognized MPH program is accredited by the Council on Education for
Public Health.
Doctoral Program in Public Health Studies (PhD):
Due to increased market demand for highly trained public health
professionals, the School offers a comprehensive doctoral program. PhD students
may choose one of six concentrations: behavioral science, biostatistics,
environmental and occupational health, epidemiology, health management and
policy, and health services research. The doctoral program allows students to
study and work side-by-side with nationally known educators and researchers who
serve as mentors. Recent graduates have taken positions as faculty members,
with federal agencies, and within the private health care sector.
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