Certificate Program
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For...
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Applied Biostatistics (New Brunswick)
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Health department employees; clinicians;
individuals working in the pharmaceutical industry who wish to have a stronger foundation in quantitative methods; and individuals in the public health workforce who want to hone their
quantitative skills.
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Clinical Epidemiology (New Brunswick and Newark)
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Clinicians (physicians and nurses); other clinical researchers; and those working in pharmaceutical and related industries.
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Dental Public Health (Newark)
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Health department employees; those interested in a public health career; oral health professionals interested in enhancing their dental public health knowledge; and health professionals who wish to build their dental public health knowledge.
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Environmental and Occupational Health (New Brunswick)
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Health department employees; clinicians; health and safety specialists; those working in the environmental and occupational health field; and those interested in learning about environmental and occupational health.
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Epidemiology Methods (New Brunswick and Newark)
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Public health students in disciplines other than epidemiology; individuals in the public health workforce who want to hone their epi-skills; and individuals working in the pharmaceutical industry who wish to have a stronger foundation in epidemiologic methods.
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Global Public Health (New Brunswick)
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Clinicians; state and local health department employees; international agency, disaster, or immigrant relief workers; nongovernmental organization (NGO) workers; those working in the pharmaceutical industry; and those interested in learning about global public health.
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Health Education (New Brunswick)
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Public health students in disciplines other than social and behavioral health sciences; individuals who are interested in taking the Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) exam; and individuals working in the public health workforce who wish to have a stronger foundation in health behavior change and program planning.
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Health Policy (New Brunswick)
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Medical
and other health professional students as well as health professionals
in the pharmaceutical industry, state and local departments of health, and
health care settings seeking to better understand the structure and financing
of the United States health system and the social and economic factors
underlying population health.
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Maternal Child Health (New Brunswick)
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Public health and other health professional students; those working in the maternal and child health field; those working in local and state departments of health; and those working in health care settings serving the MCH population.
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Population Health (New Brunswick and Newark)
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Those who work in public health, but who have never had
any formal public health training; those interested in a career in
public health and expecting to use these credits toward an M.P.H.
degree; and those with advanced degrees in related areas, such as
medicine or nursing, who wish to enhance their professional knowledge of
core public health concepts.
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Public Health Nutrition (New Brunswick and Newark)
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Health care professionals, such as clinicians; state and local health department employees; international agency or immigrant relief workers; nongovernmental organization (NGO) or civil society organization (CSO) workers; those working in the private sector (e.g., pharmaceutical industry); and those interested in learning about public health nutrition.
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Public Health Preparedness (New Brunswick)
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Health department employees; public health workers who respond to disaster and emergency situations; those interested in a public health career; and health professionals who wish to enhance their knowledge of public health preparedness concepts.**Program is being revised.**
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Urban Public Health (Newark)
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Professionals from nonprofit organizations; state and local health department employees; health care professionals, such as clinicians; international agency, disaster, or immigrant relief workers; professionals working in the private sector; and professionals interested in learning about urban public health.
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