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USF Graduate Catalog 2016-2017 To GC 3/6/17 Public Health (M.P.H.) Degrees, Programs, Concentrations Master of Health Administration (M.H.A.) Health Administration (MHA) Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) Public Health (MPH) Behavioral Health (BHH) Biostatistics (BST) Environmental Health (EVH) Epidemiology (EPY) Epidemiology (ONLINE) (EPO) Epidemiology and Biostatistics (PEB)-dual concentration Epidemiology and Global Communicable Disease (EGC) – dual concentration Epidemiology and Global Health - (EGH)-dual concentration Epidemiology and Maternal & Child Health (EMC) – dual concentration Executive Program for Health Professionals (EPH)1,2 Food Safety (FOS) Global Communicable Disease (TCD) Global Disaster Management, Humanitarian Relief, and Homeland Security (GHH) Global Health Practice (GLO) Health Care Organizations and Management (HCO) Health Policies and Programs (HPP) Health Safety and Environment (HLE) Infection Control (IFC) Maternal and Child Health (PMC) Nutrition and Dietetics (NUD) Occupational Health (OCC) 3 Occupational Heatlh for Nurses Occupational Medicine Residency (POM) Occupational Safety (SFM) Public Health Administration (PHA) Public Health Education (PHN) Public Health Practice Program (PHP)1, 2 Social Marketing (SOM) Socio-Health Sciences (SHS) Toxicology and Risk Assessment (TXY) USF Graduate Catalog 2016-2017 To GC 3/6/17 Public Health (M.P.H.) PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAM Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) Degree DEGREE INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION Program Admission Deadlines: Fall: May 1 Spring: August 1 Summer: November 15 College: Public Health International Applications Fall May 1 Spring: August 1 Summer: November 15 * Global Health Practice admits in Fall term only. Contact Information: www.grad.usf.edu Program Website: http://publichealth.usf.edu/mph.html Minimum Total Hours: 42 Program Level: Masters CIP Code: 51.2201 Dept Code: DEA Program (Major/College): MPH/PH Approved: 1981 Concentrations: Behavioral Health (BHH) Biostatistics (BST) Environmental Health (EVH) Epidemiology (EPY) Epidemiology and Biostatistics (PEB) Epidemiology and Global Communicable Diseases(EGD) Epidemiology and Global Health (EGH) Epidemiology and Maternal and Child Health (EMC) Executive Program for Health Professionals (EPH) Food Safety (FOS) Global Communicable Diseases (TCD) Global Disaster Management, Humanitarian Relief and Homeland Security (GHH) Global Health Practice (GLO) Socio-Health Sciences (SHS) Toxicology and Risk Assessment (TXY) Health Care Organizations and Management (HCO) Health Safety and Environment (HLE) Health Policies and Programs (HPP) Infection Control (IFC) Maternal and Child Health (PMC) Occupational Health (OCC)1 Occupational Health for Nurses (OCP) Occupational Medicine Residency (POM) Occupational Safety (SFM) Public Health Administration (PHA) Public Health Education (PHN) Public Health Practice, PHP)2,3 Social Marketing (SOM) Also offered as Accelerated Program and Dual Degree Option. See below for information 1 2 Only available to dual M.S. Adult Nursing Students Requires 3 years of health-related experience 3 Offered (1) executive program and (2) online USF Graduate Catalog 2016-2017 To GC 3/6/17 Public Health (M.P.H.) Occupational Medicine Residency (POM) Offered from the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Concentration Admission Information In addition to the Program Admission requirements, applicants must have the following: Graduation from an approved medical school and completion of at least one year of US clinical training in a primary care specialty at an accredited training program is required. Two or more years of clinical training, completion of a prior residency program in a primary care specialty and/or work experience in Occupational Medicine is preferred. GRE or MCAT scores may be waived with documentation of a terminal degree. Passing scores on all USMLE or Comlex exams. Three letters of recommendation from academic and/or related professional sources. Total Program Requirements with this concentration – 43 hours minimum In addition to the 15 hours required for the Program (Core, Foundations and Special Project), this Concentration requires: Concentration Course Requirements – 25 credit hours minimum Electives – 3 credit hours minimum Field Experience – This requirement will be satisfied with 24 months of required clinical rotations. No credit hours will be given. Comprehensive Exam: While strongly encouraged, students in this concentration are not required to take the CPH Exam. It may be a required component of some electives. Concentration Exam: Students in this concentration are required to pass an Occupational Medicine Concentration Exam. Concentration Course Requirements - 25 hours minimum PHC 6356 2 Industrial Hygiene PHC 6351 3 Occupational Medicine for Health Professionals PHC 6361 2 Industrial Ergonomics PHC 6360 2 Safety Management Principles and Practices or other approved Safety course PHC 6364 2 Industrial Hygiene Aspects of Plant Operations PHC 6930 4 Public Health Seminar Occupational Medicine Seminar– 1 credit per semester for 4 semester PHC 6423 2 Occupational Health Law PHC 7019 3 Occupational Epidemiology One of the following: PHC 6354 2 Safety and Health Administration PHC 6345 3 HSE Management and Administration One of the following: PHC 6310 3 Environmental Occupational Toxicology PHC 6350 3 Occupational Toxicology and Risk Assessment Electives - 3 hours minimum (All elective choices should be discussed with your advisor. Examples of common electives.) PHC 6370 2 Biological and Surface Monitoring PHC 6373 3 Protecting Public Health: Bioterrorism/Biodefense PHC 6517 3 Infectious Disease Prevention Strategies