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 skill.
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Clinical Epidemiology
(New Brunswick and Newark)
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Clinicians (physicians, pharmacists, physician assistants, dentists, 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; those working in the pharmaceutical industry; those working in local and state departments of health; and those working in health care settings.
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Maternal Child Health
(New Brunswick and Newark)
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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
(New Brunswick and 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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