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MPH in Leadership Print


The mission of the Public Health Leadership Program is to develop leaders in health and medical care and to train our students to meet the public health and medical care challenges of the community and society at large. To accomplish this mission, students are provided an integrated, practice-based curriculum with flexibility in selecting courses both within the Leadership Program and other departments to meet PHLP core requirements.

The Leadership MPH is designed for individuals who already have a professional identity and who have three to five years of health-related experience but who desire to broaden their knowledge and skills in public health philosophy and sciences. The School of Public Health recognizes that these individuals represent a variety of disciplines, have a wide range of experiences and often have a limited amount of time in which to complete an MPH curriculum. Therefore, the hallmarks of the program are its flexibility and the opportunity it affords students to custom-design their programs of study.

The curriculum of study includes:

  • School of Public Health core courses: Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Health Policy and Administration, Health Behavior and Health Education, Environmental Science
  • Leadership core courses in the areas of assurance, assessment and policy development
  • Electives drawn from School of Public Health courses.
  • Practicum
  • Master's paper

The structure of the program is as follows:

  • Students usually take courses each semester: spring, summer and fall.
  • Graduation requires a minimum of 42 credits (8 previously earned credits may be counted toward the 42 hours necessary for your degree). 
  • 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).

Admissions:

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

For further information on the application process or other related issues, please consult the Student Handbook (pdf) or contact:

Sue Robeson, Registrar (robeson@email.unc.edu)
(919) 966-5305
Public Health Leadership Program
School of Public Health
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CB# 7469, 1302 McGavran-Greenberg Hall
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7469

Application deadline:
The Leadership MPH admits only for fall and requires submission of all application materials by the preceding April 1. However, applicants who wish to apply for scholarships, awards and financial assistance must apply no later than December 1.

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).

 
Last updated February 08, 2008
 

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