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MS in Public Health Nursing Print

As part of the Public Health Leadership Program, this Master of Science degree for public health nurses and occupational health nurses is accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission, Inc.(NLNAC), 61 Broadway--33rd Floor, New York, NY 10006; 800-669-1656, ext. 153.

For the PHN Focus Area, the curriculum of study includes:

  • Public Health Science courses: Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Environmental Science
  • Public Health Leadership Core courses: Leadership Workshop, Principles of Public Health Leadership, Project Management Principles and Practices, and Policy Development
  • Public Health Nursing courses
  • Practicum
  • Research courses and Thesis
  • Elective
       
For the OHN Concentration, the curriculum of study includes:
  • Public Health Science courses: Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Environmental Science
  • Occupational Health Sciences: Industrial Hygiene, Toxicology, Occupational Safety/Ergonomics, and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Occupational Health
  • Occupational Health Nursing courses
  • Practicum
  • Research courses and Thesis

Residential Program:

  • Full-time study only
  • May be completed in two years

    Admissions:

    Admissions for all graduate programs are coordinated through the Graduate School. You can complete the Graduate School Application ONLINE.

    Please contact Susan Randolph (susan.randolph@unc.edu) with any questions, or check the Student Handbook (pdf).

    Application deadlines:

    Fall - April 1

    Spring - October 1

    Application guidelines

    Supplemental Application

    Go to the Graduate School for further information regarding applications. The Graduate School also has information regarding North Carolina Residency. If you have specific questions regarding residency, you can email Trish Bunn (tbunn@unc.edu).

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    Last updated February 08, 2008
     

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