The Master of Public Health (MPH) is the primary professional degree in public health. The degree provides a set of skills and principles essential for students who intend to apply their training in a professional setting, provides leadership in a specific health specialty to improve and protect the health and well-being of populations. All MPH students complete coursework designed to prepare public health professionals to actively and effectively contribute to population-based, culturally appropriate, and innovative approaches concerning current and emerging public health problems.
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All MPH students are required to successfully complete a minimum of 42 credit hours.
(Also see the USF Graduate Catalog, Public Health section)
2011 - 2016 Competencies
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20172019/18 20 (for previous degree requirements please see the /wiki/spaces/COPHHB/pages/3310754) Program Core - 12 18 hours PHC 6588 History & Systems of Public Health (1 hour) PHC 6949 Applied Practice Experiences (3 hours) PHC 6943 Integrated Learning Experience (3 hours)
Courses in specialty areas (12 9 credits minimum) Special project (3 hours, see special project details) Comprehensive Exam (must be registered for 2 credit hours, see comprehensive/CPH exam details)
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