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MS in Community and Behavioral Health

MS Subtrack in Health Communication

MPH Subtrack in Community and Behavioral Health

MPH Subtrack in Health Communication

MPH Focus Area in Maternal, Child, and Family Health

MPH Focus Area in Nutrition and Exercise
PhD in Community and Behavioral Health
PhD Subtrack in Addiction Studies

PhD Subtrack in Health Communication

PhD Subtrack in Occupational Injury Prevention Research

 

PhD Degree in Community and Behavioral Health

Degree Description and Learner Objectives

Prepares individuals for academic, research, and policy-making careers in the social and behavioral health sciences. Graduates of this PhD program will be able to do the following:

  1. Demonstrate extensive knowledge and understanding of social and behavioral science theories related to public health.
  2. Demonstrate expertise in appropriate social and behavioral science research design and methodology related to public health.
  3. Design and implement research that incorporates knowledge of pertinent cultural, social, behavioral and biological factors.
  4. Understand the mechanisms of identifying and disseminating best practices in community health.
  5. Identify knowledge gaps, synthesize relevant information, and formulate focused research questions to address these gaps.
  6. Contribute to public health knowledge by designing and conducting original research.

Prerequisites

A master's degree in a related area is required.

Supervision of a PhD program

It is necessary for all PhD students to be matched with appropriate department faculty who are available to advise their program of study and chair their dissertation committee.   Prospective students should begin this matching process by speaking with the Graduate Program Coordinator, Arlys Thompson, arlys-thompson@uiowa.edu or 319-384-5382, about which faculty members are currently available for the advisement and dissertation chair roles.  The Graduate Program Coordinator will suggest personal contact with likely advisors as needed.  Acceptance into the PhD program will be in part dependent on the identification and agreement of an appropriate and available advisor and dissertation chair. 

 

PhD Curriculum

During their first semester, students will work with their academic adviser to develop a Plan of Study that will satisfy both the students' individual goals, and the requirements listed below. The curriculum for the doctoral program requires that students complete at least 75 semester hours of course work past the baccalaureate degree. The transfer credit given for a master's degree counts towards these 75 semester hours. In addition to the courses below, students are required to attend departmental seminars.

College of Public Health Core

9 s.h. required

171:161 Introduction to Biostatistics 3 s.h.
172:101 Introduction to Health Promotion and Disease Prevention 3 s.h.
173:140 Epidemiology I: Principles 3 s.h.

Behavior and Social Sciences Core

21 s.h. required

172:110 Community Development in Public Health 3 s.h.
172:130 Social Determinants of Health 3 s.h.
172:150 Health Behavior and Health Education 3 s.h.
172:106 Designing and Implementing Interventions 3 s.h.
172:240 Health Communication
(same as 036:240)
3 s.h.
172:185 Communicating with the Community 3 s.h.
172:242 Persuasion and Health 3 s.h.
172:246

Health Communication Campaigns

(same as 036:379)

3 s.h.
113:185 Medical Anthropology 3 s.h.

Research Methods Core

15 s.h. required

172:181 Evaluation I: Theory and Applications 3 s.h.
172:282 Evaluation II: Design and Methods 3 s.h.
172:183 Qualitative Research for Public Health 3 s.h.
172:285 Research Methods in Community and Behavioral Health 3 s.h.
171:162 Design and Analysis of Experiments in the Biomedical Sciences 3 s.h.
07P:249 Factor Analysis and Structural Equation Models 3 s.h.
07P:252 Introduction to Multivariate Statistical Methods 3 s.h.
172:285 Research Methods in Community and Behavioral Health 3 s.h.
034:214 Introduction to Sociological Data Analysis 3 s.h.
034:215 Sampling, Measurement, and Observation Techniques 3 s.h.
034:216 Linear Models in Sociological Research

3 s.h.

034:218 Categorial Data Analysis in Sociological Research 3 s.h.
034:219 Seminar: Selected Topics in Research Methods and Data Analysis 3 s.h.

Content Area Electives

18 s.h. required
(Students should select elective courses in consultation with their advis0r. The following is a list of suggested courses.)

170:101 Introduction to Public Health 3 s.h.
170:171 Problems in Public Health 3 s.h.
172:115 Community Preventive Programs and Services 2 s.h.
172:122 Maternal, Child, Family Health: An Overview 3 s.h.
172:131 Anthropology and International Health
(same as 113:184, 152:184)
3 s.h.
172:133 Anthropology of Women's Health
(same as 113:133)
3 s.h.
172:144 Physician-Patient Communication
(same as 036:161)
3 s.h.
172:160 Substance Use and Misuse in America 3 s.h.
172:161 Substance Abuse and Mental Health 3 s.h.
172:185 Communicating with the Community 3 s.h.
172:270 Independent Study in Community and Behavioral Health Arr
172:271 Research in Community and Behavioral Health Arr
174:200 Introduction to Health Care Organization and Policy 3 s.h.
174:212 Health Economics I 1 s.h.
174:213 Health Economics II 3 s.h.
174:242 Federalism and Health Policy 3 s.h.
175:197 Environmental Health 3 s.h.
044:112 Mapping American Cities and Regions 3 s.h.
     

Dissertation

12 s.h. required

172:300 Thesis/Dissertation Hours Arr
Total Semester Hours (minimum) 75 s.h.

PhD Comprehensive Exam

The comprehensive examination is taken after the majority of coursework for the PhD degree has been completed. It tests the student's ability to integrate relevant theories, analytical skills, research design and methodology in the behavioral and social sciences related to public health.

Dissertation Defense

The goal of the dissertation is to produce a document that is publishable in a peer-reviewed journal. Original thought is required in the formulation and conduct of the research, although neither original data collection not data analysis are strictly required. During the dissertation defense, a specially formed committee will thoroughly examine the student's area of knowledge associated with the context of the work.

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