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Track II: Community Health Education
Health education is critical to promoting healthy lifestyles. The Community Health Education specialization addresses how to assess and improve the well-being of communities and public health systems. Learn to analyze a community’s overall health by examining available health resources and the quality of living conditions. Explore how to develop programs that can lead to healthier environments and better health for individuals. Your study culminates in a community health assessment and the development of a public health program to address that community’s needs.
Track II is designed for students who hold a bachelor’s degree or higher in an academic discipline other than the public health field. In addition to specialization coursework, Track II explores public health fundamentals including case studies and research methods, public health management, and environmental health.
Completion Requirements
- 110 quarter credits
- Foundation courses (34 cr.)
- Core courses (23 cr.)
- Specialization courses (33 cr.)
- Research proposal, dissertation, and oral presentation (20 cr.)
- Four Ph.D. residencies to equal a minimum of 16 units
Time to completion may vary by student, depending on individual progress and credits transferred, if applicable. For a personalized estimate of your time to completion, call an enrollment advisor at 1-866-492-5336.
Foundation Courses
| Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
| PUBH 8005 | Foundations for Graduate Study | 1 |
| PUBH 8002 | Essentials of Public Health: A Case Study Approach | 4 |
| PUBH 8115 | Social, Behavioral, and Cultural Factors in Public Health | 4 |
| PUBH 8125 | Biostatistics | 4 |
| PUBH 8145 | Epidemiology | 4 |
| PUBH 8165 | Environmental Health | 4 |
| PUBH 8175 | Health Policy and Management | 4 |
| PUBH 8155 | Research in Public Health | 4 |
Core Courses
| Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
| PUBH 8050 | Population Health and Issues in Disease Prevention | 5 |
| PUBH 8130 | Communications, Marketing, and Public Relations for Public Health Leaders | 5 |
| PUBH 8270 | Health Informatics and Surveillance | 5 |
| PUBH 8315 | Economics and Financing of Public Health Systems | 5 |
| PUBH 8400 | Public Health Leadership and Systems Thinking | 5 |
Research Core Courses
| Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
| RSCH 8100 | Research Theory, Design, and Methods | 4 |
| RSCH 8200 | Quantitative Reasoning and Analysis | 4 |
| PUBH 8550 | Writing a Prospectus | 5 |
Specialization Courses
| Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
| RSCH 8300 | Qualitative Reasoning and Analysis | 4 |
|
RSCH 8250 Or Or |
Advanced Quantitative Reasoning and Analysis Advanced Qualitative Reasoning and Analysis Advanced Mixed-Methods Reasoning and Analysis |
4 |
| PUBH 8450 | Community Health Assessment | 5 |
| PUBH 8440 | Application of Public Health and Behavior Change Theories | 5 |
| PUBH 8475 | Advanced Program Implementation and Evaluation | 5 |
Dissertation
| Course Code | Course Title | Credits |
| PUBH 9001 |
Public Health Dissertation |
20 |
You may be eligible to transfer a maximum of 46 graduate-level credits into the program. To learn more, call an enrollment advisor at 1-866-492-5336.
For assistance in deciding which online degree specialization fits your goals, request information or speak with an enrollment advisor by calling 1-866-492-5336. A list of international toll-free phone numbers is available for students outside the United States.
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