Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) Curriculum (43 credits) -
Occupational and Environmental Medicine (for Occupational and
Environmental Medicine residents)
Students
seeking the M.P.H. in occupational and environmental medicine degree
must complete 43 credits of academic work with a minimum GPA of at least
3.0; earn no more than 9 credits bearing grades less than B; and
complete the degree requirements within six years. Courses are 3 credit
hours unless otherwise noted.
CORE COURSES (18 credits)
- PHCO 0501 - Health Systems and Policy
- PHCO 0502 - Principles and Methods of Epidemiology
- PHCO 0503 - Introduction to Environmental Health
- PHCO 0504 - Introduction to Biostatistics (Prerequisite: Quantitative Skills Assessment)
- PHCO 0505 - Social and Behavioral Health Sciences in Public Health
- PHCO 0513 - Leadership and Management Essentials for Public Health
PRACTICUM (3 credits)
- PRAC 0715 - Applied Practice Experience (0 credits) [Prerequisites: APE Learning Agreement, PHCO 0502, PHCO 0503 and PHCO 0504]
- PRAC
0716 - Practicum Capstone (3 credits) [Prerequisites: APE Deliverables
and Rubrics, Capstone Learning Agreement and PRAC 0715]
CONCENTRATION REQUIRED COURSES (22 credits)
Note: Students should review the Course Descriptions in the School Catalog for specific information about prerequisites required for required courses and recommended electives.
- ENOH 0567 - Seminar on Occupational Safety and Health (1 credit)
- ENOH 0594 - Environmental and Occupational Toxicology
- ENOH 0654 - Industrial Site Visits
- ENOH 0656 - Environmental Risk Assessment
- ENOH 0670 - Occupational Health Practice and Management (1 credit; required 3 times)
- ENOH 0693 - Principles of Occupational and Environmental Health
- ENOH 0699 - Principles of Industrial Hygiene
- EPID 0650 - Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology
OTHER REQUIREMENTS (0 Credits)
- PRAC 0621 - Interprofessional Education Experience (0 credits)
Students are required to register for and complete
an Interprofessional Education activity prior to graduation.
- Historical Tour (0 credits)
- Complete Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) online training on Human Subject Research Protections (For Students Enrolled Fall 2024 and After)