Doctor of Public Health (Dr.P.H.)
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Degree Details
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Download table of competencies and courses The following lists Dr.P.H. curricular domains and associated competences: Cluster 1: Advocacy, Leadership, and Community Engagement Advocacy Domain: The ability to influence decision-making regarding policies and practices that advance public health using scientific knowledge, analysis, communication, and consensus-building. Competencies:
Leadership Domain: The ability to create and communicate a shared vision for a positive future; inspire trust and motivate others; and use evidence-based contextually and culturally appropriate strategies to enhance essential public health services Competencies:
Communication Domain: The ability to assess and use communication strategies across diverse audiences to inform and influence individual, organization, community, and policy actions. Competencies:
Community/Cultural Orientation Domain: The ability to communicate, interact, engage and work with people across diverse communities and cultures for development of programs, policies, and research. Competencies:
Management Domain: The ability to provide fiscally responsible strategic and operational guidance within both public and private health organizations for achieving individual and community health and wellness. Competencies:
Professionalism and Ethics Domain: The ability to identify and analyze an ethical issue; balance the claims of personal liberty with the responsibility to protect and improve the health of the population; and act on the ethical concepts of social justice and human rights in public health research and practice. Competencies:
Cluster 3: Evidence-Informed Public Health Critical Analysis Domain: The ability to synthesize and apply evidence-informed research and theory from a broad range of disciplines and health-related data sources to advance programs, policies, and systems promoting population health. Competencies:
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Required Application DocumentationApplicants to the Dr.P.H. degree are required to complete a SOPHAS application. Required Documentation (all items are required regardless of GPA or GRE scores): Completed SOPHAS application (requires the following)
*Detailed information on the Public Health Core Competencies can be found at http://www.asph.org/document.cfm?page=851). Degree Admission Criteria In addition to meeting the University requirements for admissions (see section 4 of the current USF graduate catalog at http://www.grad.usf.edu/catalog.php), applicants to the Dr.P.H. program must meet the following minimum criteria in order to be considered for admission. However, the meeting of these criteria per se, shall not be the only basis for admission.
Admissions Procedures All Dr.P.H. applications are reviewed by the College of Public Health Inter-departmental Dr.P.H. Admissions and Advisory Committee. The Dr.P.H. Admissions and Advisory Committee will review the entire application package and consider the overall balance of each applicant’s qualifications and the fit between the applicant’s career goals and the academic program. To start the application process, see section 6.1 Application Procedures. |
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Practice-based field study: All Dr.P.H. students will engage in a practice-based specialized study for a total of 9 credit hours. This provides an opportunity for in-depth study in a particular area of public health. The practice-based study is designed to focus on developing and demonstrating strategic policy-making skills and advanced leadership skills in the identified public health discipline. It will be jointly planned by the student, faculty advisor and Field Placement Coordinator. A qualified community-based professional preceptor will mentor the student in the practice setting. Qualifying Exam: When all required coursework is satisfactorily completed, the student must pass a written comprehensive qualifying examination covering the subject matter in the major and related fields. Exam questions will be generated by the Dr.P.H. Inter-departmental Admissions and Advisory Committee. The exam will be administered and evaluated by the student’s Dr.P.H. Pre-dissertation Committee. Results of the written exam will be communicated in writing to the student within 15 working days of the examination. If all or part of the exam is failed, the student will have one more opportunity to retake the exam. After successful completion of the qualifying exam and appropriate paperwork is submitted to Graduate School, the student is admitted to candidacy and may register for dissertation hours. Dissertation: All students must follow the University’s “Guidelines for Dissertations and Theses” found at http://www.grad.usf.edu/thesis.php. Note: In order to be considered for admission to the Dr.P.H. Program in Public Health, applicants must be fully prepared to register as full-time students for at least one full academic year (consecutive Fall and Spring semesters). All requirements for doctoral degrees must be completed within seven (7) calendar years from the student’s date of admission for doctoral study. Students have four (4) years from the date of admission to complete all required coursework, pass the qualifying examination, and be admitted to doctoral candidacy. Students then have three (3) years from the date of doctoral candidacy to complete degree requirements. |
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