Public Health

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The Purdue Master of Public Health (MPH) degree requires a minimum of 42 credits including a professional practicum. Students complete required courses addressing five public health competencies:

  • Biostatistics
  • Epidemiology
  • Environmental Health
  • Health Policy and Management
  • Social and Behavioral Health Sciences

It is expected that full-time MPH graduate students can complete the degree in two years. Students enrolled part-time will likely take longer. Offering the core MPH courses in late afternoon and in the evenings allows participants to continue their career while pursuing the MPH degree without too much disruption to their workday. Some students may be advised to take prerequisite coursework to prepare for the required graduate courses. Arrangements may be made to allow completing the MPH degree in combination with other degree programs such as the MS or PhD.

Concentrations

Students complete a set of elective courses in order to fulfill one of three concentrations:

  • Family and Community Health Sciences - Students pursuing the Family and Community Health Sciences concentration will gain an understanding of the dynamics of these institutions and settings, approaches to assess them, methods to promote health and skills to evaluate programs.
  • Environmental Health Sciences - Students pursuing the Environmental Health Sciences concentration will receive strong training in environmental sciences as well as occupational, radiological and toxicological sciences.
  • Health Statistics - Students pursuing the Health Statistics concentration will be trained to design, analyze and interpret research, program, and policy efficacy and effectiveness.

Working with the Public Health Coordinator, MPH graduate students can tailor their coursework and practicum to match their unique interests in the field of public health.

Tracks

  • Combined Masters (4+1) - Students completing a bachelor’s degree in selected academic units (i.e., Biology; Communication; Consumer Science; Food Science; Health and Kinesiology; Health Sciences; Hospitality and Tourism Management; Human Development and Family Studies; Nursing; Nutrition Science; Psychological Sciences; Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences; Statistics) may apply for admission to the MPH program in their Junior year. Undergraduate and graduate courses will be combined over the next two years permitting completion of both the BS and MPH degrees in 5 years for students engaged in full-time study. Students applying to this track must have a cumulative GPA of 3.5.
  • Stand-Alone Masters - Students who have completed a bachelor’s degree and meet stipulated eligibility criteria may be admitted directly to the College of Health and Human Sciences to pursue the MPH degree.
  • Dual Degree PhD/MS/MA + MPH - Students interested in pursuing a MPH in combination with another graduate degree must apply to the academic unit of their choosing for admission to that unit’s graduate program. Students may also apply to the MPH program at the time of initial application for graduate study or subsequently during graduate training. In consultation with the student’s advisor and academic unit head, the student may be admitted to the MPH program and concurrently pursue both degrees.

Total Credits: 42

  • 18 Core Credits
  • 15 Concentration Credits
  • 3 Practicum Credits
  • 3 Elective Credits
  • 3 Culminating Project Credits

MPH CORE COURSES

  • STAT 503 – Statistical Methods for Biology
  • HSCI 547 – Fundamentals of Epidemiology
  • HSCI 575 – Introduction to Environmental Health
  • HK 57601 - Theoretical Foundations of Health Behavior
  • CSR 590 - Public Health Administration
  • HK 621 - Introduction to Public Health

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CONCENTRATION COURSES

Course #

Title

Competencies

Credits

HSCI 446

Applied Industrial Hygiene

1,3,4,6

3

HSCI 545

Advanced Topics In Exposure Assessment

1,2,3,4

1

HSCI 560

Toxicology

1,3,4

3

HSCI 562

Analytical and Pathological Toxicology

1,3

3

HSCI 580

Occupational Safety and Ergonomics

1,2,3,4,6

3

HSCI 671

Biochemical Toxicology

1

3

HSCI 696

Graduate Seminar in Health Sciences

1,3,6

1

ENTM 525

Medical and Veterinary Entomology

1,2,4,5,6

3

ASM 510

Agrosecurity-Emergency Management for Agricultural Production Operations

1,2,3,4,5,6

3

CE 512

The Comprehensive Urban Planning Process

1,2,4,5

 

CE 557

Air Quality Management

1,2,4,5

3

CE 597

Geographic Information Systems

1,4,6

3

CE 597

Indoor Air Quality

3,4

3

CE 597

Solid and Hazard Waste Management

1,2,4,6

3

BIOL 595

Epigenetics in Human Disease

1

3

BIOL 533

Medical Microbiology

1

3

FS 565

Microbial Foodborne Pathogens

1,2,4

3

CE 597

Solid and Hazardous Waste Management

1,2,4,6

3

HEALTH STATISTICS CONCENTRATION COURSES

Course #

Title

Competencies

Credits

STAT 506

Statistical Programming and Data Management

2

3

STAT 512

Applied Regression Analysis

2,3

3

STAT 514

Design of Experiments

1,2,3

3

STAT 522

Sampling and Survey Techniques

2,3,5

3

STAT 524

Applied Multivariate Analysis

1,2,3

3

STAT 582

Statistical Consulting and Collaboration

2,3

3

ASM 540

Geographic Information Systems Application

2,3,5

3

CE 597

Geospatial Modeling and Analysis

2,3,5

3

CE 597

Geographic Information Systems

2,3,5

3

CPB 619

Design, Conduct, and Analysis of Clinical Trials

1,3

2

CPB 625

Clinical Biostatistics

1,2

2

CPB 626

Design and Analysis of Epidemiologic Studies

1,2,3,5

3

HDFS 629

Family and Couple Interventions in Health Problems

1,4,5

3

SOC 681

Structural Equation Modeling

2,3,5

3

FAMILY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH CONCENTRATION COURSES

Course #

Title

Competencies

Credits

CSR 561

Culture and Health

1,2,3,4,5

 

CSR 590

Social Determinants of Health

1,4

3

CSR 590

International Health Seminar

1,2,3,4,5

3

CSR 590

Social Marketing for Health

2,3,4,5

3

CSR 590

Health Disparities in Vulnerable Populations Seminar

1,2,3,4,5

3

NUTR 430

Public Health Nutrition

1,2,3,4,5

2

NUTR 590

World Food Problems

1,2,3,4,5

3

NUTR 612

Obesity: Behavior, Physiology, and Policy

1,2,3,5

2

NUTR 634

Nutrition and Cancer Prevention

1

2

HDFS 590

Health in the Social Context

1,3,4,5

3

HDFS 629

Family and Couple Interventions in Health Problems

1,2,3,4

3

HDFS 685A

Current Research in Childhood Obesity

1,2,3,4,5

3

SOC 571

Health and Social Behavior

1,3,4

3

SOC 572

Comparative Healthcare Systems

1,2,3,4,5

3

SOC 573

The Human Side of Medicine

1,2,4

3

SOC 574

The Social Organization of Healthcare

1,4,5

3

SOC 611

Social Inequality: Class, Race, and Gender

1,4

3

COM 559

Current Trends in Mass Communication

1,3, 5

3

COM 576

Health Communication

1,5

3

COM 582

Cross-Cultural Communication

1,2,4,5

3

COM 676

Health Advocacy Campaigns

1,2,3,5

3

HK 574

Advanced Sport and Exercise Psychology

1,2,3

3

HK 590

Health Counseling

2,5

3

HK 672

Stress and Coping in Sport, Exercise, and Physical Activity

1,2

3

HK 674

Psychology of Physical Activity in Special Populations

1,2,3,4

3

HK 675

Design and Analysis of Public Health Interventions

1,2,3,4,5

3

HK 678

Motivational Processes In Sport and Exercise

1,2,3

3

 

  • Three letters of recommendation (at least two from academic sources)
  • Personal goal statement
  • GRE test scores (>290 combined, >3.5 analytical writing), MCAT (>504), or GMAT (>580)
  • Official grade transcripts from previous educational institution(s)
  • WES evaluations for all international transcripts is highly recommended
  • Resume or Curriculum Vitae
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.0 for students applying to the standalone and dual-degree tracks
  • TOEFL scores (international students only) (>100 combined, >22 on all subscales; writing, speaking, reading, and listening)
  • The application fee is $60 for domestic students and $75 for international students. Application fees can be paid via credit card online.

Scholarships

  • HHS Outstanding Master’s Student Award
  • Compton Graduate Student Research Travel Award
  • CETA Award for Excellence in Teaching
  • Graduate School Excellence in Teaching Award
  • MAGS Distinguished Master's Thesis Award
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