 MPH, PhD, and MSPH/PhD students at the 2012 Public Service Awards Ceremony Students in the MSPH/PhD degree track earn the Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH) degree before completing the requirements to receive the PhD.
Students enrolled in the MSPH/PhD track complete 71 credits of course work (and 75 credits total) in three years. Other requirements of the MSPH/PhD Program include:
- A research practicum after the first academic year in the program that culminates in a publishable manuscripts;
- Passage of the master's level comprehensive examination;
- The completion of a doctoral level primary and secondary practicum;
- Passage of written and oral doctoral comprehensive exams; and
- a dissertation focused on original research on a contemporary public health problem relevant to health behavior and health education.
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Last updated May 09, 2012 |