MPH With Global and Environmental Health Concentration Curriculum
MPH With Global and Environmental Health Concentration Curriculum
MPH With Global Environmental Health Concentration Curriculum
To complete this degree, you will take a combination of Public Health Core Courses, Global and Environmental Concentration Courses, Public Health Electives Courses, and Public Health Practical Experience Courses that together total 45 credits.
Students matriculating in spring 2022 and beyond will follow the curriculum below.
P510 Introduction to Public Health (3 credits)
P511 Comprehensive Methods and Applications of Biostatistics and Epidemiology (3 credits)
P512 Communication and Leadership in Public Health (3 credits)
P513 Planning, Evaluation and Management in Public Health (3 credits)
A641 Introduction to Global Health and Sustainable Development (3 credits) (Fall and Spring)
A642 Poverty, Decent Work, and Inequality (3 credits) (Fall)
A643 Food, Water and Sanitation (3 credits) (Fall)
A644 Sustainable Production and Consumption (3 credits) (Spring)
A645 Resilient Cities and Communities (3 credits) (Spring)
A646 Preservation and Restoration of Land and Sea (3 credits) (Spring)
H613 Emergency Preparedness for Public Health (3 credits)
A640 Public Health Applications of GIS (3 credits)
A623 Management and Leadership in Health Protection (3 credits)
A661 Fundamentals of Toxicology (3 credits)
A662 Human Health Risk Assessment (3 credits)
A680 Fundamentals of Product Stewardship (3 credits)
Study Abroad (3 credits)
Take both courses for a total of 6 credits
A602 Internship in Global and Environmental Health (3 credits) - 240 total hours required; 200 of these hours must be completed prior to gaining course authorization for the Final Concentration Project
A703 Global and Environmental Health Final Concentration Project (3 credits)
MPH students entering the program fall 2021 and beyond are required to pass the CPH exam prior to graduation. More information on this requirement can be found at
Full Time and Part Time Options to Fit Your Schedule
Whether you wish to go to school full time or you prefer to go part time to accommodate work or family obligations, we can meet your needs. Below are sample schedules showing you how you might schedule your courses for each option.
For students who start Fall 2018 or later
Fall Year 1
Core P510 Introduction to Public Health (3 credits)
Core P511 Comprehensive Methods and Applications in Biostatistics and Epidemiology (3 credits)
Concentration A661 Fundamentals of Toxicology (3 credits)