Master of Public Health Focus Areas
Focus areas offer students the opportunity to gain knowledge
in important areas of public health that do not fit directly into
the core areas of public health. Course work may be drawn exclusively
from departments in the College of Public Health or from other
academic programs that provide public health training. Due to the
collaborative nature of these focus areas no study area is designated
on the transcript: the degree is a general MPH.
This focus area prepares students to address public health concerns
related to the growth of the elderly population.
This focus area provides students with a base of knowledge about
the complex issues and processes that affect health in and across
various nations and societies, including the United States.
This area provides students with knowledge and skills to address
the health of women in their reproductive years, as well as the
health of infants, children (including those with special health
care needs or chronic illnesses), adolescents, and families.
The goals of the Nutrition and Exercise focus are for students
to have a thorough understanding of nutrition and exercise applied
to clinical research studies or community health promotion.
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