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  School of Public Health 2022-2024 Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) Programs Global Public Health Competencies  

Competencies


Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) Competencies - Global Public Health

Each concentration identifies competencies for each degree offered. These competencies reflect the full range of knowledge, skills, and other attributes that a student will acquire as a result of completing the requirements for a particular degree.

Upon graduation, a student completing the M.P.H. curriculum in global public health will be able to:
  • evaluate determinants of global public health in a range of context based on the five major public health perspectives: systems and policies, epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental and occupational health, or health education and behavioral science;
  • examine economic, educational, political, sociocultural, environmental, ecological and biological conditions that represent obstacles to attaining global health;
  • describe how management of global health programs is influenced by international organizational, regulatory, or ethical frameworks;
  • explain the global standards for the protection of human subjects in diverse cultural settings
  • analyze causes of morbidity and/or mortality in major regions of the world and how they are affected by demographic, sociocultural, biological or occupational and environmental factors; and
  • apply global perspectives to public health education, research, or practice.
 
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