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As part of the Public Health Leadership Program, this Master
of Public Health degree program with concentration in Occupational Health
Nursing 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. The curriculum of
study includes:
- School of Public Health core courses:
Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Health Policy and Management, Health
Behavior and Health Education, Environmental Science
- Occupational
Health Sciences: Industrial Hygiene, Toxicology, Occupational Safety/Ergonomics, and Interdisciplinary Approaches to
Occupational Health
- Occupational
Health Nursing courses
- Practicum
- Master's
Paper
The structure of the
program is as follows:
- The
program of study will be divided between internet-based learning,
independent study, and on-campus study for 2 summer sessions, 1 week each;
- Graduation
requires a minimum of 42 credits;
- Students
who are enrolled in or who have graduated from the Certificate in Core
Public Health Concepts Program are allowed to transfer up to 17 credit
hours, pending approval of the program, obtained in the Certificate
Program towards a Master's degree in Public Health. See the Graduate School Handbook (pdf).
- The
program can be completed in approximately 2-2½ years, but you will have
five years from admission to complete the program of study.
Admissions: Admissions for all graduate programs are coordinated through
the Graduate School. You can complete the Graduate
School Application ONLINE.
Please contact Judy Ostendorf (judy_ostendorf@unc.edu) or
Bonnie Rogers (rogersb@email.unc.edu) with any questions, or consult the Student Handbook (pdf).
Application
deadlines:
Fall - April 1
Spring - October 1
Application guidelines
Supplemental Application
Go to the Graduate School
site 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 October 29, 2009 |