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Programs, objectives and requirements 

  • The Bachelor of Science in Public Health (BSPH)
    The Bachelor of Science in Public Health program recruits students who enjoy the applied aspects of mathematics and computer science and those who have an interest in health and health-related issues. The program prepares students for entry-level professional statistical careers, and it also provides a firm academic base for subsequent graduate studies, not necessarily in Biostatistics.
  • The Master of Public Health (MPH)
    The Master of Public Health (MPH) program is designed to prepare individuals for positions that require broad knowledge of public health as well as specialized knowledge of biostatistics.
  • The Master of Science (MS)
    The Master of Science (MS) program is designed to provide research-oriented training in the theory and methodology of biostatistics and its application to the solution of problems in the health sciences.
  • The Doctor of Public Health (DrPH)
    The Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) program is designed to prepare students for positions of leadership in applied research settings related to human health.
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
    The Doctor of Philosophy program is designed to provide advanced, research-oriented training in theory and methodology to prepare individuals for academic careers and for research positions in government and private industry.



BSPH

Objectives

The Bachelor of Science in Public Health program recruits students who enjoy the applied aspects of mathematics and computer science and those who have an interest in health and health-related issues. The program prepares students for entry-level professional statistical careers and it also provides a firm academic base for subsequent graduate studies, not necessarily in biostatistics.

Admission Requirements

  1. Applications for the fall of the junior year are accepted from current sophomores.
  2. Applicants will have junior standing (52 hrs by the semester of enrollment), a minimum GPA of 3.0, and have plans to complete most of UNC-CH's General College requirements (including BIOL 101, 101L, COMP 110, and MATH 231, 232, and 233) prior to enrollment.

Required Courses (junior and senior years)

  1. BIOL 201 (or 202)
  2. BIOS 600, 511, 545, 550, 664, 668, (or 662), and 691
  3. ENVR 600
  4. EPID 600
  5. MATH 381, 521 (or 528), and 547

A Typical BSPH program*

Junior Fall
Junior Spring
BIOS 600 (3) BIOS 545 (3)
BIOS 511 (4) EPID 600 (3)
MATH 381 (3) MATH 521 or 528 (3)
2 Electives (6)
2 Electives (6)
Senior Fall
Senior Spring
BIOS 550 (3) BIOL 201 or 202 (4)
BIOS 691 (1) BIOS 664 (4)
ENVR 600 (3) BIOS 668 (3)
MATH 547 (3) 2 Electives (5)
2 Electives (5)
 

*Assumes completion of 60 credits during the freshman and sophomore years.

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MPH

Objectives

The Master of Public Health (MPH) program is designed to prepare individuals for positions that require broad knowledge of public health as well as specialized knowledge of biostatistics.

Admission Requirements

  1. An acceptable bachelor's degree with mathematics training at least including multivariable calculus.
  2. At least 12 months of acceptable full time, relevant post baccalaureate work experience in public health. (An acceptable prior advanced degree such as an MD degree can be substituted for this work experience).

Required Courses

  1. BIOS 511, BIOS 550, BIOS 663 and BIOS 664.
  2. Either BIOS 662 or a two 3-credit BIOS course numbered above 664.
  3. Practicum: BIOS 841, and at least two credit hours of BIOS 842.
  4. At least one course in each of the public health core.

A "Typical" MPH program (The program may vary by the student's background, area of specialization, and interests):

Year 1 Fall
Year 1 Spring
BIOS 511 (3)
BIOS 663 (4)
BIOS 550 (4)
BIOS 664 (3)
*BIOS 662 (4)
BIOS 841 (1)

ENVR 600 (3)
Year 2 FallYear 2 Spring*
EPID 600 (3) BIOS 842 (2)
*BIOS 665 (3) BIOS 892 (3)
HPAA 600 (3) HBHE 600 (2)
BIOS 670 (3) 

* The basic written examinations are usually taken during Year 2 Spring

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MS

Objectives

The Master of Science (MS) program is designed to provide research-oriented training in the theory and methodology of biostatistics and its application to the solution of problems in the health sciences.

Admission Requirements

An acceptable bachelor's degree with mathematics training at least including multivariable calculus and linear algebra.

Required Courses

  1. BIOS 511, BIOS 660, BIOS 661, BIOS 662, and BIOS 663.
  2. Electives: Six credit hours of BIOS courses numbered 664 and above.
  3. Practicum: BIOS 691, BIOS 841, and at least two credit hours of BIOS 842.
  4. Supporting program: EPID 600, plus 6 credit hours of course work in areas of application.

A "Typical" MS program (The program may vary by the student's background, area of specialization, and interests):

Year 1 Fall
Year 1 Spring
BIOS 511 (4)
BIOS 661 (3)
BIOS 660 (3)
BIOS 663 (4)
BIOS 662 (4)
BIOS 841 (1)
 
EPID 600 (3)
Year 2 Fall*
Year 2 Spring
BIOS 665(3)
BIOS 680 (3)
BIOS 691 (1)
BIOS 992 (3)
BIOS 842 (2)
EPID 725 (3)
ENVR 430 (3)
 

* Basic written examinations are usually taken early in the Fall Semester of the second year of the MS program.

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DrPH

Objectives

The Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) program is designed to prepare students for positions of leadership in applied research settings related to human health.

Admission Requirements

An appropriate prior bachelor's or baster's degree (in biostatistics, statistics, or a closely related field) with prior mathematics training at least including advanced calculus and linear algebra. And, at least 12 months of acceptable full-time, relevant post-baccalaureate work experience in public health, with an option to substitute an acceptable prior advanced degree (such as an MD degree) for the experience.

Required Courses

  1. BIOS 758, BIOS 762, and either BIOS 763 or BIOS 767.
  2. Electives: Nine credit hours of 700 level BIOS courses.
  3. At least 18 credit hours of non-statistical courses relevant to Public Health.
  4. Practicum: BIOS 841, at least 5 credit hours of BIOS 842, or 2 credit hours of BIOS 842 and 3 credit hours of BIOS 850.
  5. Doctoral Dissertation: BIOS 994.

A "Typical" DrPH program* (The program may vary by the student's background, area of specialization, and interests):

*[Assumes completion of "typical" MPH program plus BIOS 660, BIOS 661, and BIOS 663, or equivalents]

Year 1 FallYear 1 Spring
BIOS 758 (4)
BIOS 765 (3)
BIOS 762 (4)
BIOS 767 (3)
EPID 756 (3)
EPID 725 (3)
Year 2 Fall**
Year 2 Spring
BIOS 731 (4)
BIOS 842 (3)
BIOS 735 (3)
BIOS 994 (3)
EPID 819 (3)
Start DrPH dissertation

** Basic written examinations are usually taken early in the Fall semester of the second year of the DrPH program.
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PhD

Objectives

The Doctor of Philosophy program is designed to provide advanced, research-oriented training in theory and methodology to prepare individuals for academic careers and for research positions in government and private industry.

Admission Requirements

An appropriate prior bachelor's or master's degree (in biostatistics, statistics, or in a closely related field) with prior mathematics training at least including advanced calculus and linear algebra. Department of Biostatistics Ph.D. minor requirement: 15 credit hours in Biostatistics with prior approval by a Biostatistics advisor and the Department of Biostatistics Director of Graduate Studies.

Required Courses

  1. BIOS 760, BIOS 761, BIOS 762, BIOS 763.
  2. Electives: Nine credit hours of 700 level BIOS courses.
  3. Supporting program: Nine credit hours.
  4. Practicum: BIOS 841, BIOS 842, and BIOS 850.
  5. Doctoral Dissertation: BIOS 994.

A "Typical" PhD program (Assumes completion of "typical" first year MS program.) The program may vary by the student's background, area of specialization, and interests.

* Denotes selection of course to satisfy supporting program requirements.
** Basic written examinations are usually taken early in the Fall Semester of the second year of the PhD program.

Year 1 Fall
Year 1 Spring
BIOS 760 (4)
BIOS 761 (4)
BIOS 762 (4)
BIOS 763 (4)
BIOS 842 (2)
BIOS 767 (3)
ENVR 732 (3)*
 
Year 2 Fall**
Year 2 Spring
BIOS 731 (4)
BIOS 780 (3)
BIOS 735 (3)
BIOS 850 (3)
EPID 756 (3)*
BIOS 994 (3)

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Last updated April 10, 2008
 
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