The Graduate Certificate in Public Health is designed to provide students with an overview of the core disciplines, a basis for understanding the breadth and scope of the public health field. Public health differs from clinical medicine in its focus on populations and emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention. Public health activities such as health education, control of communicable diseases, application of sanitary measures and environmental monitoring contribute to the health status of communities. Core public health disciplines include biostatistics, epidemiology, health policy and management, social and behavioral sciences, and environmental health sciences. The certificate is available only online.
Requirements for the Graduate Certificate in Public Health
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Complete all of the following courses (18 credits): |
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HM |
801 |
Introduction to Public Health |
3 |
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HM |
802 |
Biostatistics for Public Health |
3 |
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HM |
803 |
Epidemiology for Public Health |
3 |
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HM |
804 |
Public Health Administration |
3 |
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HM |
805 |
Social and Behavioral Aspects of Public Health |
3 |
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HM |
806 |
Environmental Factors of Health |
3 |