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*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
EffectiveSummer2018Finalized:6/29/18
2018‐2019 Curriculum Guide for Master of Public Health degree program
with a specialization in BIOSTATISTICS
The MPH degree program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills for general and specialized applied public health practice, both in the public sector and in private sector careers related to population health. It includes courses within public health’s core disciplines of biostatistics, environmental health science, epidemiology, health behavior & health promotion, and health services management and policy. This broad training is complemented by the more in‐depth course work within the specialization including a practicum and culminating experience.
Students admitted to the Master of Public Health (MPH) degree program are assigned a faculty advisor who will provide guidance throughout the program. This document serves as a resource to be used by the student and the advisor in planning a program with a specialization in Biostatistics, but is not inclusive of all important degree, college, and university requirements. All students are expected to be familiar with the College of Public Health (CPH) Graduate Student Handbook: http://cph.osu.edu/students/graduate/handbooks, the Graduate School Handbook http://www.gradsch.ohio‐state.edu/) and the CPH competencies: https://go.osu.edu/cphcompetencies.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
The MPH‐Biostatistics curriculum consists of a minimum of 45 credits organized into five curricular domains:
1. Core courses in areas of knowledge basic to public health (15 credits) 2. Required courses for the specialization (11 credits) 3. Elective courses (14 credits) 4. Practicum (2 credits) 5. Culminating project (3 credits)
Public Health Core Courses (15 credits)
Every student in the MPH‐Biostatistics program must take the following courses in areas of knowledge basic to public health: Biostatistics PUBHBIO 6210
Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences
3 credits
Environmental Health Sciences PUBHEHS 6310
Principles of Environmental Health Science 3 credits
Epidemiology PUBHEPI 6410
Principles of Epidemiology 3 credits
Social and Behavioral Sciences PUBHHBP 6510
Preventing Disease and Promoting Health through Behavioral Science
3 credits
Health Services Administration PUBHHMP 6610
Introduction to Health Care Organization 3 credits
Biostatistics Specialization courses (11 credits)
PUBHBIO 6211 Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II 3 credits PUBHBIO 6270 Introduction to SAS for Public Health students 2 credits PUBHBIO 7245/STAT 7755 Biostatistical Collaboration 2 credits STAT 6450 Applied Regression Analysis 4 credits
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
Electives: (14 credits) Select a minimum of 14 credits from this list. Other courses may be approved to fulfill this requirement with permission of the advisor: PUBHBIO 5280 Introduction to Genomic Data Analysis 2 credits PUBHBIO 7215 Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials 2 credits PUBHBIO 7220 Applied Logistic Regression 3 credits PUBHBIO 7225/STAT 6510 Survey Sampling Methods 3 credits PUBHBIO 7230 Applied Longitudinal Analysis 3 credits PUBHBIO 7235/STAT 6605 Applied Survival Analysis 3 credits PUBHBIO 7240/STAT 6520 Applied Statistical Analysis with Missing Data 3 credits PUBHBIO 7255 Introduction to Causal Inference 3 credits PUBHBIO 8450 Stochastic Epidemic Models 3 credits PUBHEPI 6431 Design & Implementation of Health Surveys 3 credits STAT 6625 Statistical Analysis of Genetic Data 3 credits STAT 6730 Introduction to Computational Statistics 2 credits
Practicum
PUBHLTH 7189 Practicum in Public Health 2 credits
Culminating Project
PUBHLTH 7998 Culminating Project in Public Health 3 credits
Sample Curriculum Plan for the Master of Public Health in Biostatistics (THIS IS ONE OPTION, STUDENTS ARE ADVISED TO CONSULT WITH THEIR ADVISOR FOR OTHER OPTIONS)
Year 1 Autumn
PUBHBIO 6210 PUBHEPI 6410 PUBHBIO 6270 CPH CORE COURSE
Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences Principles of Epidemiology Data Management & Graphics for Stat Analysis PUBHEHS 6310 OR PUBHHBP 6510 OR PUBHHMP 6610
3 credits 3 credits 2 credits 3 credits
AU AU, SP AU AU, SP
Year 1 Spring
PUBHBIO 6211 STAT 6450 ELECTIVE CPH CORE COURSE
Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II Applied Regression Analyses SELECT 1 PRE‐APPROVED ELECTIVE COURSE PUBHEHS 6310 OR PUBHHBP 6510 OR PUBHHMP 6610
3 credits 4 credits 3 credits 3 credits
SP AU, SP
Year 2 Autumn
PUBHLTH 7189^ ELECTIVE(S) CPH CORE COURSE
Practicum in Public Health SELECT 1 OR 2 PRE‐APPROVED ELECTIVE COURSES PUBHEHS 6310 OR PUBHHBP 6510 OR PUBHHMP 6610
3 credits 5‐6 credits 3 credits
ANY AU, SP AU, SP
Year 2 Spring
PUBHLTH 7998 PUBHBIO 7245/STAT 7755 ELECTIVE(S)
Culminating Project in Public Health Biostatistical Collaboration SELECT 2 PRE‐APPROVED ELECTIVE COURSES
3 credits 2 credits 5‐6 credits
ANY SP
^Practicum (Public Health 7189) is to be completed Autumn Semester of Year 2. It may be completed during Summer or Spring with approval from the faculty advisor. Grade Policy In addition to the general Graduate School requirements of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, students must meet specific college policies regarding grades in Core and specialization courses. Students should familiarize themselves with Section 11 of the College of Public Health Graduate Student Handbook.
Office of Academic Programs and Student Services (OAPSS) OAPSS staff are available to provide assistance with College, Graduate School and University policies and procedures. Students can make an appointment with a staff member in OAPSS by calling (614) 292‐8350. OAPSS address: 100 Cunz Hall/1841 Neil Ave/Columbus, Ohio/ 43210/cph.osu.edu
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
Effective Summer 2018 Finalized:7/5/18
2018-2019 Curriculum Guide for Master of Science degree program
with a specialization in BIOSTATISTICS
The Master of Science (MS) degree is intended for students whose interests in biostatistics are academically oriented rather than directed toward professional practice. MS graduates will have the knowledge and skills to participate in basic and applied research and will have the foundation to enter into a research-oriented career. The MS degree may also serve as an entry point for students who are qualified to pursue a PhD degree which requires broader scope and depth of content via additional didactic courses and more intensive research emphasis. The MS degree requires preparation and defense of a thesis on Biostatistical methods/applications. The MS degree typically can be completed within two years. Students admitted to the MS degree program are assigned a faculty advisor who will provide guidance throughout the program. This document serves as a resource to be used by the student and the advisor in planning a program with a specialization in Biostatistics, but is not inclusive of all important degree, college, and university requirements. All students are expected to be familiar with the College of Public Health (CPH) Graduate Student Handbook: http://cph.osu.edu/students/graduate/handbooks , the Graduate School Handbook http://www.gradsch.ohio-state.edu/ and the CPH competencies: https://go.osu.edu/cphcompetencies.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
The MS Biostatistics curriculum consists of a minimum of 45 credits.
Required Core Courses (9 credits)
PUBHLTH 6010 Essentials of Public Health 3 credits PUBHBIO 6210 Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I 3 credits PUBHEPI 6410 Principles of Epidemiology 3 credits
Required Specialization Courses (17 credits)
PUBHBIO 6211 Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II 3 credits PUBHBIO 6270 Introduction to SAS for Public Health Students 2 credits PUBHBIO 7245/STAT 7755 Biostatistical Collaboration 2 credits STAT 6301 Probability for Statistical Inference 3 credits STAT 6302 Theory of Statistical Analysis 3 credits STAT 6450 Applied Regression Analysis 4 credits
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
Electives (13 credits)
Choose a minimum of 13 credits from this list, or other courses approved by the advisor.
PUBHBIO 5280 Introduction to Genomic Data Analysis 2 credits PUBHBIO 7215 Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials 2 credits PUBHBIO 7220 Applied Logistic Regression 3 credits PUBHBIO 7225/STAT 6510 Survey Sampling Methods 3 credits PUBHBIO 7230 Applied Longitudinal Analysis 3 credits PUBHBIO 7235/STAT 6605 Applied Survival Analysis 3 credits PUBHBIO 7240/STAT 6520 Applied Statistical Analysis with Missing Data 3 credits PUBHBIO 7255 Introduction to Casual Inference 3 credits PUBHBIO 8450 Stochastic Epidemic Models 3 credits STAT 6625 Statistical Analysis of Genetic Data 3 credits STAT 6730 Introduction to Computational Statistics 2 credits
Thesis (6 credits)
PUBHLTH 7999 Thesis Research in Public Health 6 credits
Sample Curriculum Plan for the Master of Science in Biostatistics (THIS IS ONE OPTION, STUDENTS ARE ADVISED TO CONSULT WITH THEIR ADVISOR FOR OTHER OPTIONS)
Year 1 Autumn
PUBHBIO 6210 Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I 3 credits PUBHBIO 6270 Introduction to SAS for Public Health Students 2 credits STAT 6301 Probability for Statistical Inference 3 credits PUBHEPI 6410 Principles of Epidemiology 3 credits
Year 1 Spring
PUBHBIO 6211 Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II 3 credits STAT 6450 Applied Regression Analysis 4 credits STAT 6302 Theory of Statistical Analysis 3 credits PUBHLTH 6010 Essentials of Public Health 3 credits
Year 2 Autumn
PUBHLTH 7999 Thesis Research in Public Health 3 credits Elective 3 credits Elective 3 credits Elective 3 credits
Year 2 Spring
PUBHLTH 7999 Thesis Research in Public Health 3 credits PUBHBIO 7245/STAT 7755 Biostatistical Collaboration 2 credits Elective 3 credits Elective 3 credits
Grade Policy: In addition to the general Graduate School requirements of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, students must meet specific college policies regarding grades in Core and specialization courses. Students should familiarize themselves with Section 11 of the College of Public Health Graduate Student Handbook.
College of Public Health - Office of Academic Programs and Student Services (OAPSS) OAPSS staff are available to provide assistance with College, Graduate School and University policies and procedures. (614) 292-8350/100 Cunz Hall/1841 Neil Ave/Columbus, Ohio/ 43210/cph.osu.edu
Effective Summer 2018
2018‐2019 Curriculum Guide for the Interdisciplinary PhD program in
Biostatistics ‐ PUBLIC HEALTH SPECIALIZATION
The basic philosophy of the Interdisciplinary PhD program in Biostatistics is to provide educated and trained personnel to the academic biostatistics community, including academia, industry, and government. The goal is to develop a student's ability to create new methodologies as well as address applied questions that arise from the biomedical sciences and public health. The Interdisciplinary PhD program in Biostatistics is a joint venture between The Ohio State University Department of Statistics and the Division of Biostatistics in the College of Public Health. Students in this program choose between one of two specializations: Methodology and Public Health. Both specializations require a core curriculum in theoretical and applied statistics. Complete information about advising, the program requirements, suggested plan of study, and associated forms is at http://biostatprograms.osu.edu/.
All students are expected to be familiar with the Graduate School Handbook (available at http://www.gradsch.ohio‐state.edu/).
Effective Summer 2018 Finalized 8/15/2018
2018‐2019 Curriculum Guide for Master of Public Health degree program
with a specialization in Biomedical Informatics
The Master of Public Health (MPH) degree is intended for students whose interests in Biomedical Informatics (BMI) are oriented towards professional practice within the public health and/or healthcare domains.
Students admitted to the Master of Public Health (MPH) degree program are assigned a faculty advisor who will provide guidance throughout the program. This document serves as a resource to be used by the student and the advisor in planning a program with a specialization in Biomedical Informatics, but is not inclusive of all important degree, college, and university requirements. All students are expected to be familiar with the College of Public Health (CPH) Graduate Student Handbook: http://cph.osu.edu/students/graduate/handbooks the Graduate School Handbook: http://www.gradsch.ohio‐state.edu/ and the CPH competencies: https://go.osu.edu/competencies.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
The MPH‐BMI curriculum consists of a minimum of 48 credits organized into five curricular domains:
1. Core courses in areas of knowledge basic to public health (15 credits)
2. Specialization courses (19‐20 credits)
3. Elective courses (8‐9 credits) 4. Practicum (2 credits) 5. Culminating project (3 credits)
Required Core Courses (15 credits)
Every student in the MPH‐BMI program must take the following courses in areas of knowledge basic to public health:
PUBHBIO 6210 Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences 3 credits PUBHEHS 6310 Principles of Environmental Health Science 3 credits PUBHEPI 6410 Principles of Epidemiology 3 credits PUBHHBP 6510 Preventing Disease and Promoting Health through Behavioral Science 3 credits PUBHHMP 6610 Introduction to Health Care Organization 3 credits Required Specialization courses (19‐20 credits)
PUBHBIO 6211 Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II 3 credits BMI 5710 Introduction to Biomedical Informatics 3 credits BMI 5740 Introduction to Research Informatics 3 credits BMI 5760 Introduction to Public Health Informatics 3 credits BMI 7000+ Advanced Coursework in Biomedical Informatics 3 credits BMI 7891 Seminars in Biomedical Informatics 2 credits Ethics course requirement Select one course: BIOETHIC 6010 Biomedical Research Ethics 3 credits BIOPHARM 7510 Professional and Ethical Issues in Biomedical Sciences 2 credits NURSING 7781 Responsible Conduct of Research 3 credits SURGERY 8814 Responsible Conduct of Research: Human Participants and the Use of Animals in
Biomedical Research
2 credits
*Students with a background in public health or medicine are encouraged to focus on computer science (CSE) electives to enhance their computational abilities. Similarly, students with backgrounds in computer science, electrical engineering, or information technology are encouraged to focus their electives to enhance their understanding of medicine and public health. Students should work with staff and faculty advisors in the Department of Biomedical Informatics to identify suitable electives.
Practicum (2 credits)
PUBHLTH 7189 Practicum in Public Health 2 credits
Culminating Project (3 credits)
PUBHLTH 7998 Culminating Project in Public Health 3 credits
Sample Curriculum Plan for the Master of Public Health in Biomedical Informatics
Year 1 Autumn
PUBHBIO 6210 PUBHHBP 6510 PUBHHMP 6610 BMI 5710 BMI 7891
Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I Preventing Disease and Promoting Health through Behav Sci Introduction to Health Care Organization Introduction to Biomedical Informatics Seminar in Biomedical Informatics
3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 0‐1 credit
AU, SP AU, SP AU AU, SP AU, SP
Year 1 Spring
PUBHBIO 6211 PUBHEPI 6410 BMI 5740 BMI 7891
Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II Principles of Epidemiology Introduction to Research Informatics Seminar in Biomedical Informatics
3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 0‐1 credit
SP AU, SP SP AU, SP
Year 1 Summer
PUBHLTH 7189 ELECTIVE
Practicum
2 credits 3‐4 credits
ANY ANY
Year 2 Autumn
BMI 5760 BMI 7000+ ELECTIVE BMI 7891 ETHICS COURSE
Introduction to Public Health Informatics Advanced Biomedical Informatics Coursework Seminar in Biomedical Informatics
3 credits 3 credits 3‐4 credits 0‐1 credit 2‐3 credits
AU AU ANY ANY ANY
Year 2 Spring
PUBHLTH 7998 PUBHEHS 6310 ELECTIVE BMI 7891
Culminating Project in Public Health Principles of Environmental Health Science Seminar in Biomedical Informatics
3 credits 3 credits 3‐4 credits 0‐1 credit
ANY AU, SP ANY ANY
Grade Policy: In addition to the general Graduate School requirements of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, students must meet specific college policies regarding grades in Core and specialization courses. Students should familiarize themselves with Section 11 of the College of Public Health Graduate Student Handbook.
College of Public Health ‐ Office of Academic Programs and Student Services (OAPSS) OAPSS staff are available to provide assistance with College, Graduate School and University policies and procedures. (614) 292‐8350/100 Cunz Hall/1841 Neil Ave/Columbus, Ohio/ 43210/cph.osu.edu
Recommended Electives** (8‐9 Credits)
BMI 5730 Introduction to Bioinformatics 3 credits BMI 8040 Special Topics in Clin. & Transl. Informatics
Varies
BMI 5750 Methods in Biomedical Informatics 3 credits BMI 8050 Special Topics in Biomed Data Sci Varies BMI 5770 Health Analytics 3 credits BMI 8130 Analysis and Applications of
Genome‐Scale Data 3 credits
BMI 7040 Clinical Informatics 3 credits BMI 8150 Rigorous and Reproducible Design & Data Analysis
3 credits
BMI 7810 Design and Methodological Approaches in BMI
3 credits PUBHBIO 6212 Regression Methods for the Health Sciences
3 credits
BMI 7830 Adv. Topics in Bioinformatics 3 credits PUBHBIO 6270 Intro to SAS for Pub Hlth Students 2 credits BMI 8030 Special Topics in Comp. Biol Varies PUBHHMP
7678 Approaches to Health Services Research
3 credits
PUBHEPI 6412 Prin Clinical & Transl. Science 3 credits PUBHHMP 7682
Info Sys for Health Service Org 3 credits
PUBHEPI 6413 Conduct & Comm Research in CTS 2 credits CSE 5231 Software Engineering Techniques 2 credits
PUBHEPI 6431 Design & Implement Health Surveys 3 credits CSE 5241 Introduction to Database Systems 2 credits
CSE 5522 Survey of Artificial Intel II: Adv Tech 3 credits CSE 5521 Survey of Artificial Intel I: Basic Tech 2 credits
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to the advisor*****
Effective Summer 2018 Finalized 6/25/2018
2018‐2019 Curriculum Guide for Master of Science degree program
with a specialization in BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS
The Master of Science (MS) degree is intended for students whose interests in Biomedical Informatics (BMI) are academically oriented rather than directed toward professional practice. The MS degree is a natural entry point for students who are qualified to pursue a PhD degree which requires broader scope and depth of content via additional didactic courses and more intensive research emphasis. To reflect this research and academic orientation, the MS degree requires preparation and defense of a hypothesis based thesis. The MS degree typically can be completed within two years. Students admitted to the MS degree program are assigned a faculty advisor who will provide guidance throughout the program. This document serves as a resource to be used by the student and the advisor in planning a program with a specialization in Biomedical Informatics, but is not inclusive of all important degree, college, and university requirements. All students are expected to be familiar with the College of Public Health (CPH) Graduate Student Handbook: http://cph.osu.edu/students/graduate/handbooks the Graduate School Handbook: http://www.gradsch.ohio‐state.edu/ and the CPH competencies: https://go.osu.edu/cphcompetencies.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
The MS‐BMI curriculum consists of a minimum of 48 credits.
Required Core Courses (10 credits)
PUBHLTH 6010 Essentials of Public Health 3 credits PUBHBIO 6210 Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I 3 credits PUBHEPI 6430 Epidemiology I with Lab 4 credits
Required Specialization Courses (26‐27 credits)
PUBHBIO 6211 Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II 3 credits PUBHBIO 6000+ Advanced Coursework in Biostatistics 3 credits PUBHEPI 7410 Epidemiology II & Lab 4 credits BMI 5710 Introduction to Biomedical Informatics 3 credits BMI 5740 Introduction to Research Informatics 3 credits BMI 5760 Public Health Informatics 3 credits BMI 7891 Seminars in Biomedical Informatics 2 credits BMI 7000+ Advanced Coursework in Biomedical Informatics 3 credits Ethics course requirement Select one course: BIOETHIC 6010 Biomedical Research Ethics 3 credits BIOPHARM 7510 Professional and Ethical Issues in Biomedical Sciences 2 credits NURSING 7781 Responsible Conduct of Research 3 credits SURGERY 8814 Responsible Conduct of Research: Human Participants and the Use of Animals in
Biomedical Research 2 credits
Recommended Electives** (5‐6 Credits)
BMI 5730 Introduction to Bioinformatics 3 credits BMI 8040 Special Topics in Clin. & Transl. Informatics
Varies
BMI 5750 Methods in Biomedical Informatics 3 credits BMI 8050 Special Topics in Biomed Data Sci Varies BMI 5770 Health Analytics 3 credits BMI 8130 Analysis and Applications of
Genome‐Scale Data 3 credits
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to the advisor*****
**Students with a background in public health or medicine are encouraged to focus on computer science (CSE) electives to enhance their computational abilities. Similarly, students with backgrounds in computer science, electrical engineering, or information technology are encouraged to focus their electives to enhance their understanding of medicine and public health. Students should work with staff and faculty academic advisors in the Department of Biomedical Informatics to identify suitable electives.
Thesis (6 credits) BMI 7999 Research in Biomedical Informatics 6 credits
Sample 2‐year Curriculum Plan for the Master of Science in Biomedical Informatics 1 Year 1 Autumn PUBHBIO 6210
PUBHEPI 6430 BMI 5710 ELECTIVE
Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I Epidemiology I & Lab Introduction to Biomedical Informatics
3 credits 4 credits 3 credits 3 credits
AU, SP AU AU ANY
Year 1 Spring
PUBHBIO 6211 PUBHEPI 7410 BMI 5740 PUBHLTH 6010 BMI 7891
Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II Epidemiology II & Lab Introduction to Research Informatics Essentials of Public Health Seminar in Biomedical Informatics
3 credits 4 credits 3 credits 3 credits 1 credit
SP SP SP SP AU, SP
Year 1 Summer ELECTIVE 3 credits
Year 2 Autumn PUBHBIO 6000+ BMI 5760 BMI 7999 BMI 7891
Public Health Informatics Research in Biomedical Informatics (Thesis) Seminar in Biomedical Informatics
3 credits 3 credits 6 credits 1 credit
SU, AU AU AU AU, SP
Year 2 Spring
BMI 7000+ ETHICS COURSE
Advanced Biomedical Informatics Coursework
3 credits 2‐3 credits
AU, SP AU, SP
Grade Policy: In addition to the general Graduate School requirements of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, students must meet specific college policies regarding grades in Core and specialization courses. Students should familiarize themselves with Section 11 of the College of Public Health Graduate Student Handbook.
College of Public Health ‐ Office of Academic Programs and Student Services (OAPSS) OAPSS staff are available to provide assistance with College, Graduate School and University policies and procedures. (614) 292‐8350/100 Cunz Hall/1841 Neil Ave/Columbus, Ohio/ 43210/cph.osu.edu 1 A sample 3 year program is available by request from the Department of Biomedical Informatics. Please contact [email protected]
BMI 7040 Clinical Informatics 3 credits BMI 8150 Rigorous and Reproducible Design & Data Analysis
3 credits
BMI 7810 Design & Methodological Approaches in BMI
3 credits PUBHBIO 6212 Regression Methods for the Health Sciences
3 credits
BMI 7830 Adv. Topics in Bioinformatics 3 credits PUBHBIO 6270 Intro to SAS for Pub Hlth Students 2 credits BMI 8030 Special Topics in Comp. Biol Varies PUBHEHS 6310 Principles of Envi Health Science 3 credits PUBHEPI 6412
Prin Clinical & Transl. Science 3 credits PUBHHMP 7678 Approaches to Health Services Research
3 credits
PUBHEPI 6413
Conduct & Comm Research in CTS 2 credits PUBHHMP 7682 Info Sys for Health Service Org 3 credits
PUBHEPI 6431
Design & Implement Health Surveys 3 credits CSE 5231 Software Engineering Techniques 2 credits
PUBHEPI 7430
Epidemiology III 4 credits CSE 5241 Introduction to Database Systems 2 credits
PUBHBP 6510
Preventing Disease & Promoting Hlth through Behavioral Science
3 credits CSE 5521 Survey of Artificial Intel I: Basic Tech
2 credits
PUBHHMP 6610
Intro Health Care Organization 3 credits CSE 5522 Survey of Artificial Intel II: Adv Tech 3 credits
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to the faculty advisor*****
Effective Summer 2018
2018‐2019 Curriculum Guide for Master of Public Health degree program
with a specialization in CLINICAL TRANSLATIONAL SCIENCE
The Master of Public Health (MPH) The MPH degree program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills for general and specialized applied public health practice, both in the public sector and in private sector careers related to population health. It includes courses within public health’s core disciplines of biostatistics, environmental health science, epidemiology, health behavior & health promotion, and health services management and policy. This broad training is complemented by the more in‐depth course work within the specialization including a practicum and culminating experience.
Students admitted to the MPH degree program are assigned a faculty advisor who will provide guidance throughout the program. This document serves as a resource to be used by the student and the advisor in planning a program with a specialization in Clinical Translational Science (CTS) but is not inclusive of all important degree, college, and university requirements. All students are expected to be familiar with the College of Public Health (CPH) Graduate Student Handbook http://cph.osu.edu/students/graduate/handbooks , the Graduate School Handbook http://www.gradsch.ohio‐state.edu/ and the CPH competencies: http://go.osu.edu/cphcompetencies.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
The MPH‐CTS curriculum consists of a minimum of 45 credits organized into five curricular domains: 1. Core courses in areas of knowledge basic to public health (16 credits)
2. CTS Specialization courses (17 credits)
3. Electives (7 credits) 4. Practicum (2 credits) 5. Culminating Project (3 credits)
Public Health Core Courses (16 credits)
Every student in the MPH‐CTS program must take the following courses in areas of knowledge basic to public health:
Biostatistics PUBHBIO 6210
Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences 3 credits
Environmental Health Sciences PUBHEHS 6310
Principles of Environmental Health Science 3 credits
Epidemiology PUBHEPI 6430
Epidemiology I & Lab 4 credits
Social and Behavioral Sciences PUBHHBP 6510
Preventing Disease and Promoting Health through Behavioral Science
3 credits
Health Services Administration PUBHHMP 6610
Introduction to Health Care Organization 3 credits
Required Courses in the CTS Specialization (17 credits)
PUBHBIO 6211 Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II 3 credits
PUBHBIO 6212 or BMI 5750
Regression Methods for the Health Sciences Methods in Biomedical Informatics
3 credits
PUBHEPI 6412 Basic Principles in Clinical Translational Science 2 credits PUBHEPI 6413 Conducting & Communicating Research in Clinical Translational Science 2 credits
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to the faculty advisor*****
PUBHEPI 7410 Epidemiology II & Lab 4 credits PUBHEPI 7412 Principles & Procedures for Human Clinical Trials 3 creditsRecommended Electives (7 credits) PUBHHBP 7520 Community Health Assessment 2 credits PUBHHBP 7522 Program Planning and Implementation 3 creditsPUBHHBP 7532 Program Evaluation in Public Health 3 creditsPUBHHBP 7554 Fundamental Determinants of Population Health 3 creditsPUBHHBP 7558 Social‐Ecological Strategies in Prevention 2 credits PUBHHMP 7678 Approaches to Health Services Research 3 credits
Practicum PUBHLTH 7189 Practicum in Public Health 2 credits
Culminating Project
PUBHLTH 7998 Culminating Project in Public Health 3 credits
Sample Curriculum Plan for the Master of Public Health in Clinical Translational Science (THIS IS ONE OPTION, STUDENTS ARE ADVISED TO CONSULT WITH THEIR ADVISOR FOR OTHER OPTIONS)
Year 1 Autumn
PUBHBIO 6210 PUBHEPI 6412 PUBHEPI 6430 PUBHHBP 6510 PUBHEHS 6310
Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences IBasic Principles in Clinical Translational Science Epidemiology I & Lab Preventing Disease and Promoting Health through Behavioral Science Principles of Environmental Health Science
3 credits2 credits 4 credits 3 credits 3 credits
AU, SPAU AU AU, SP AU, SP
Year 1 Spring
PUBHEPI 6413 PUBHEPI 7410 PUBHEPI 7412 PUBHBIO 6211 PUBHHMP 6610
Conducting & Communicating Research in Clinical Translational Science Epidemiology II & Lab Principles & Procedures for Human Clinical Trials Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II Introduction to Health Care Organization
2 credits4 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits
SPSP SP SP AU, SP
Year 1 Summer
PUBHLTH 7189 BMI 5750^
Practicum Methods in Biomedical Informatics and Data Science
2 credits3 credits
ANYSU
Year 2 Autumn
PUBHBIO 6212^ ELECTIVE PUBHLTH 7998 ELECTIVE
Regression Methods for the Health Sciences Culminating Project in Public Health
3 credits3 credits 3 credits 4 credits
ANY ANY ANY
^ Choose one or the other, but not both
Grade Policy: In addition to the general Graduate School requirements of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, students must meet specific college policies regarding grades in Core and specialization courses. Students should familiarize themselves with Section 11 of the College of Public Health Graduate Student Handbook. College of Public Health ‐ Office of Academic Programs and Student Services (OAPSS) OAPSS staff are available to provide assistance with College, Graduate School and University policies and procedures. (614) 292‐8350/100 Cunz Hall/1841 Neil Ave/Columbus, Ohio/ 43210/cph.osu.edu
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
Effective Summer 2018 Finalized: 6/29/18
2018-2019 Curriculum Guide for Master of Public Health degree program with a specialization in ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES
The Master of Public Health (MPH) degree program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills for general and specialized applied public health practice, both in the public sector and in private sector careers related to population health as environmental health specialists. It includes courses within public health’s core disciplines of biostatistics, environmental health science, epidemiology, health behavior & health promotion, and health services management and policy. This broad training is complemented by the more in-depth course work within the specialization including a practicum and culminating experience. Students admitted to the MPH degree program are assigned a faculty advisor who will provide guidance throughout the program. This document serves as a resource to be used by the student and the advisor in planning a program with a specialization in Environmental Health Sciences (EHS), but is not inclusive of all important degree, college, and university requirements. All students are expected to be familiar with the College of Public Health (CPH) Graduate Student Handbook: http://cph.osu.edu/students/graduate/handbooks, the Graduate School Handbook http://www.gradsch.ohio-state.edu/ and the CPH competencies: http://go.osu.edu/cphcompetencies.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
The MPH-EHS curriculum consists of a minimum of 45 credits organized into five curricular domains:
1. Core courses in areas of knowledge basic to public health (15 credits) 2. EHS Specialization courses (19 credits) 3. Approved Electives (6 credits) 4. Practicum (2 credits) 5. Culminating project (3 credits)
Public Health Core Courses (15 credits)
Every student in the MPH-EHS program must take the following courses in areas of knowledge basic to public health: Biostatistics PUBHBIO 6210
Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences 3 credits
Environmental Health Sciences PUBHEHS 6315
Advanced Environmental Health Science 3 credits
Epidemiology PUBHEPI 6410
Principles of Epidemiology 3 credits
Social and Behavioral Sciences PUBHHBP 6510
Preventing Disease and Promoting Health through Behavioral Science
3 credits
Health Services Administration PUBHHMP 6610
Introduction to Health Care Organization 3 credits
Required Courses in the EHS Specialization (19 credits)
PUBHEHS 5315 Principles of Toxicology 3 credits PUBHEHS 5325 Principles of Occupational Health Science 3 credits PUBHEHS 6320 Global Health and Environmental Microbiology 3 credits PUBHEHS 7365 Principles of Risk Assessment 3 credits PUBHEHS 7380 Exposure Science Monitoring Techniques 3 credits PUBHEHS 7390 Major Human Diseases in Global Public Health 3 credits PUBHEHS 7899 Seminar in Environmental Health Sciences 1 credit
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
Electives (Choose courses to bring the total credits in the program to 45 credits) Additional electives may be selected from other courses offered by the EHS Division, by the College of Public of Health, or elsewhere in the University with approval of the advisor. Very good options for elective courses are offered by the College of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Science, the College of Veterinary Medicine, and the College of Arts & Sciences.
PUBHEHS 5320 Climate Change and Human Health 3 credits PUBHEHS 5395 Engineering Design for Environmental Health 3 credits PUBHEHS 7193 Individual Studies in Environmental Health Sciences 1-4 credits PUBHEHS 7194 Group Studies in Environmental Health Sciences 1-3 credits PUBHEHS 7360 Water Contamination: Sources and Health Impact 3 credits
PUBHEHS 7375 Quantitative Microbial Risk Analysis Modeling 3 credits
PUBHEHS 7546 Advanced Food Microbiology II 2 credits PUBHEHS 8340 Molecular Techniques for EHS 3 credits PUBHEPI 6437 Cancer Epidemiology 3 credits PUBHEPI 7411 Epidemiology in Environmental Health 3 credits PUBHLTH 6189.01 Field Experience in Public Health 1-6 credits PUBHLTH 6189.02 Field Experience in Global Public Health 1-6 credits
Practicum
PUBHLTH 7189 Practicum in Public Health 2 credits
Culminating Project
PUBHLTH 7998 Culminating Project in Public Health 3 credits
Sample Curriculum Plan for the Master of Public Health in Environmental Health Sciences (THIS IS ONE OPTION, STUDENTS ARE ADVISED TO CONSULT WITH THEIR ADVISOR FOR OTHER OPTIONS)
Year 1 Autumn
PUBHEHS 6315 PUBHEHS 6320 PUBHBIO 6210 PUBHEPI 6410
Advanced Environmental Health Science Global Health and Environmental Microbiology Design Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I Principles of Epidemiology
3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits
AU AU AU, SP AU
Year 1 Spring
PUBHEHS 5315 PUBHEHS 7390 PUBHEHS 7365 PUBHEHS 7899 ELECTIVES
Principles of Toxicology Major Human Diseases in Global Public Health Principles of Risk Assessment Seminar in Environmental Health Sciences
3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 1 credit 6 credits
SP SP SP AU, SP ANY
Year 1 Summer
PUBHLTH 7189 Practicum 2 credits ANY
Year 2 Autumn
PUBHEHS 5325 PUBHEHS 7380 PUBHHMP 6610 PUBHHBP 6510 PUBHLTH 7998
Principles of Occupational Health Science Exposure Science Monitoring Techniques Introduction to Health Care Organization Preventing Disease &Promoting Health through Beh Sci Culminating Project in Public Health
3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits
AU AU ANY AU, SP AU, SP
Grade Policy: In addition to the general Graduate School requirements of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, students must meet specific college policies regarding grades in core and specialization courses. Students should familiarize themselves with Section 11 of the College of Public Health Graduate Student Handbook.
College of Public Health - Office of Academic Programs and Student Services (OAPSS) OAPSS staff are available to provide assistance with College, Graduate School and University policies and procedures. (614) 292-8350/100 Cunz Hall/1841 Neil Ave/Columbus, Ohio/ 43210/cph.osu.edu
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
2018‐2019 Curriculum Guide for Master of Science degree program
with a specialization in ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH
The Master of Science (MS) degree in Environmental Sciences is intended for students whose interests in environmental public health are academically oriented rather than directed toward professional practice. MS graduates will have the knowledge and skills to participate in basic and applied research and will have the foundation in Environmental Sciences to enter into a research‐oriented career. This program is part of the Ohio State Environmental Sciences Graduate Program (ESGP). It is also a natural entry point for students who are qualified to pursue a PhD degree which requires broader scope and depth of content via additional didactic courses and more intensive research emphasis. To reflect this research and academic orientation, the MS degree requires preparation and defense of a hypothesis based thesis. The MS degree typically can be completed within two years.
Students are assigned a faculty advisor who will provide guidance throughout the program. Students are encouraged to get to know their advisor and meet with him/her at least twice each semester. This document serves as a resource to be used by the student and the advisor in planning a program with a specialization in EPH, but is not inclusive of all important degree, college(s), and university requirements. All students are expected to be familiar with the ESGP Handbook: https://esgp.osu.edu/sites/esgp.osu.edu/files/esgp‐handbook‐text‐fnal‐revision‐ss‐gb‐updated‐final‐2014.12.2.pdf, College of Public Health (CPH) Graduate Student Handbook: http://cph.osu.edu/students/graduate/handbooks the Graduate School Handbook http://www.gradsch.ohio‐state.edu/ and CPH competencies: http://go.osu.edu/cphcompetencies.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
The MS‐Environmental Public Health curriculum consists of a minimum of 39 credits.
ESGP Required Courses (12 credits)
ENVSCI 7899 ESGP Seminar 1, 1, 1 (3 credits total) PUBHEHS 6320 Global Health and Environmental Microbiology 3 credits Physical Science Select from courses in Appendix 1 3 credits Social Sciences & Policy Select from courses in Appendix 1 3 credits
Public Health Required Courses (15 credits)
PUBHLTH 6010 Essentials of Public Health 3 credits
PUBHBIO 6210 Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I 3 credits
PUBHEPI 6410 Principles of Epidemiology 3 credits PUBHEHS 6315 Advanced Environmental Health Science 3 credits PUBHEHS 5315 Principles of Toxicology 3 credits
Electives (3 credits) With advisor’s guidance and approval, select from list of ESGP courses in Appendix 1 and/or from list of CPH‐EPH courses in Appendix 2.
Thesis
The thesis is an integral part of the MS degree, allowing the student the opportunity to investigate a topic of personal interest and importance to the field and to integrate and synthesize from the knowledge and skills presented in the program.
PUBHLTH 7999 Master’s Thesis Research in Public Health 9 credits
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
Sample Curriculum Plan for the Master of Science in Environmental Public Health (THIS IS ONE OPTION, STUDENTS ARE ADVISED TO CONSULT WITH THEIR ADVISOR FOR OTHER OPTIONS)
Year 1 Autumn
PUBHEHS 6315 PUBHEHS 6320 PUBHBIO 6210 ENVSCI 7899
Advanced Environmental Health Science Global Health and Environmental Microbiology Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Science I ESGP Seminar
3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 1 credit
AU AU AU, SP, SU
Year 1 Spring
PUBHEHS 5315 PUBHEPI 6410 ENVSCI 7899 Physical or Social Science
Principles of Toxicology Principles of Epidemiology ESGP Seminar
3 credits 3 credits 1 credit 3 credits
SP AU, SP
Year 1 Summer
PUBHLTH 7999 Master’s Thesis Research in Public Health 3 credits
Year 2 Autumn
ENVSCI 7899 Elective PUBHLTH 7999 Physical or Social Science
ESGP Seminar Master’s Thesis Research in Public Health
1 credit 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits
Year 2 Spring
PUBHLTH 6010 PUBHLTH 7999
Essentials of Public Health Master’s Thesis Research in Public Health
3 credits 3 credits
SP
Grade Policy: In addition to the general Graduate School requirements of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, students must meet specific college policies regarding grades in Core and specialization courses.
Support Staff Environmental Sciences Graduate Program (614) 292‐9762/Smith Laboratory/174 W. 18th Ave/Columbus, Ohio/43210/esgp.osu.edu College of Public Health ‐ Office of Academic Programs and Student Services (OAPSS) OAPSS staff are available to provide assistance with College, Graduate School and University policies and procedures. (614) 292‐8350/100 Cunz Hall/1841 Neil Ave/Columbus, Ohio/ 43210/cph.osu.edu
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
Appendix I Elective Courses in Biological Science The objective of this course area is to ensure that students are familiar with the diversity and functioning of organisms and the interactions among species and between organisms and the environment. Because the environmental sciences focus on the relationships between living organisms and their environment, the basic principles of ecology and a solid understanding of ecosystems structure and function is the focus of the ESGP core. This understanding can be gained through coursework that focuses on a particular taxon or a particular kind of ecosystem, but must be broadly applicable to any environment.
Agricultural Systems Management ASM 5786 Environmental Issues in East Asia 3 credits SP
Environment and Natural Resources ENR 5225 Ecosystems Modeling 3 credits
ENR 5250.01 and 5250.02
Wetland Ecology Restoration and Wetland Field Laboratory 4 credits AU
ENR 5263 Biology of Soil Ecosystems 3 credits SP
ENR 5270 Soil Fertility 3 credits AU
ENR 5560 Rehabilitation/Restoration of Ecosystems 2 credits AU
ENR 6610 Soil and Environmental Biochemistry 2 credits SP
ENR 7333 Successional Dynamics of Forests 3 credits SP
Entomology ENTMLGY 6410 Insect Ecology and Evolutionary Processes 3 credits AU
ENTMLGY 6701 Biodiversity Analysis for Ecosystem Sustainability and Resilience 2 credits AU
ENTMLGY 6704 System Analysis, from Molecules to Ecosystems 2 credits
Environmental Engineering ENVENG 7217 Applied Mathematical Ecology 4 credits
Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology EEOB 4410 Conservation Biology 3 credits SP
EEOB 5420 Aquatic Ecosystems – Ecology of Inland Waters 4 credits
EEOB 5470 Community and Ecosystem Ecology 3 credits SP
EEOB 6210 Ecotoxicology 3 credits
Horticulture and Crop Science HCS 5602 The Ecology of Agriculture 3 credits AU
Microbiology MICRO 5150 Microbial Ecology 3 credits AU
MICRO 5155 Environmental Microbiology 3 credits
Public Health PUBHEHS 6320* Global Health and Environmental Microbiology 3 credits AU
PUBHEHS 7360 Water Contamination: Sources and Health Impact 3 credits
*students may not use this course to fulfill both the core requirement and an elective requirement
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
Appendix I Core and Elective Courses in Physical Science and Engineering
The objective of this core area is to provide an understanding of physical structure and processes in which ecosystems must function. Physical structure includes soil, water, air, geological media, climate, nutrients, and contaminants. Physical science processes include movement of “abiotic” matter and energy through ecosystems. Core courses must (1) study fundamental physical, hydrological, chemical, or biogeochemical processes and (2) study and emphasize the effects of physical structure and processes on ecosystem biotic components and function and the interactions between the biotic and abiotic components of the ecosystem.
Environment and Natural Resources ENR 5222/FABENG 5310/ENVENG 5310
Ecological Engineering and Science 4 credits SP
ENR 5260 Soil Landscapes: Morphology, Genesis and Classification 3 credits AU
ENR 5261 Environmental Soil Physics 3 credits SP
ENR 5262 Soil Chemical Processes and Environmental Quality 3 credits AU
ENR 5268 Soils and Climate Change 2 credits SP
ENR 5273 Environment Fate and Impact of Contaminants in Soil and Water 3 credits SP
Food, Agriculture and Biological Engineering FABENG 5310/ENR 5222/ENVENG 5180
Ecological Engineering and Science 4 credits
FABENG 5320 Agroecosystems 3 credits SP
FABENG 5550 Design of Sustainable Waste Management Systems 3 credits SP
Geography GEOG 5900 Weather, Climate and Global Warming 3 credits SP
Earth Science EARTHSCI 5621 Introduction to Geochemistry 3 credits AU
EARTHSCI 5651 Hydrogeology 4 credits AU
EARTHSCI 5718 Aquatic Geochemistry 3 credits
Civil and Environmental Engineering CIVENV 5130 Applied Hydrology 3 credits
ENVENG 5110 Environmental Engineering Bioprocesses 3 credits
ENVENG 5120 Bioremediation of Groundwater and Soil 3 credits Odd years
ENVENG 5140 Air Quality Engineering 3 credits SP
ENVENG 5310/FABENG 5310/ENR5222
Ecological Engineering and Science 4 credits
ENVENG 5410 Hazardous Waste Management and Remediation 2 credits
ENVENG 5430 Principles of Risk Assessment 3 credits SP
ENVENG 6100 Environmental Engineering Analytical Methods 3 credits SP
ENVENG 6220 Data Analysis in Environmental Engineering 3 credits AU
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering CBE 5771 Air Pollution 3 credits
Chemistry CHEM 6550 Atmospheric Chemistry 3 credits
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
Core and Elective Courses in Social Sciences and Policy The objective of the social science core is to provide an understanding of concepts related to the study of human society and/or individuals and their relationships to the structure and function of the ecosystem(s) of which they are a part. Methodology includes a range of approaches, both qualitative and quantitative. Core social science courses must engage social science in a combined theoretical and/or applied study of a physical, cultural, regulatory, or economic relationship between humans and the natural and physical environment.
Environment and Natural Resources ENR 5325 Public Forest and Lands Policy 3 credits Even years
ENR 5451 Water Law 3 credits SP
ENR 7400 Communicating Environmental Risk 3 credits SP
ENR 7500/CRP 7500 Resolving Social Conflict 3 credits AU
ENR 7520 Environmental Science and Law 3 credits AU
ENR 7380 Climate and Society 3 credits AU
ENR 8350 Ecosystem Management Policy 3 credits AU
RURLSOC 5530 Sociology of Agriculture and Food Systems 3 credits AU
RURLSOC 7550 Rural Community Development in Theory and Practice 3 credits SP
RURLSOC 7560 Environmental Sociology 3 credits SP
Agricultural, Environmental and Developmental Economics AED 5330 Benefit‐Cost Analysis 3 credits AU
AEDECON 6300/ENR 5310 Environmental and Resources Economics 3 credits SP
Public Affairs PUBAFRS 5600/ENVENG 5600
Science, Engineering and Public Policy 3 credits SP
PUBAFRS 6000 Public Policy Formulation and Implementation 4 credits SP
PUBAFRS 6080 Public Affairs Program Evaluation 4 credits SP
City and Regional Planning CRPLAN 6300 Law and Planning I: Land Use 3 credits SP
CRPLAN 6310 Law and Planning II: Environment and Society 3 credits SP
CRPLAN 6400 Site Planning and Development 4 credits AU
CRPLAN 6410 Planning for Sustainable Development 3 credits AU
CRPLAN 7270 Environmental and Energy Modeling 3 credits
CRPLAN 7500/ENR 7500 Resolving Social Conflict 3 credits AU
Anthropology ANTHROP 5614 Ethnobotany 3 credits
ANTHROP 5623 Environmental Anthropology 3 credits
Law LAW 8309 Environmental Law 2‐4 credits AU
LAW 8311 Climate Change Law 3 credits SP
Appendix II List of Approved CPH EPH Elective Courses
PUBHEHS 5195/ENVENG 5395
Engineering Design for Environmental Health 3 credits
PUBHEHS 5320 Climate Change and Human Health 3 credits SP
PUBHEHS 7360 Water Contamination and Human Health 3 credits AU
PUBHEHS 7365 Human and Environmental Risk Assessment 3 credits SP
PUBHEHS 7375 Quantitative Microbial Risk Analysis Modeling 3 credits SP
PUBHEHS 7380 Exposure Science Monitoring Techniques 3 credits AU
PUBHEHS 7390 Human Diseases in Global Public Health 3 credits SP
PUBHEHS 8340 Molecular Techniques 3 credits SP
PUBHEPI 7411 Environmental Epidemiology 3 credits
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
2018‐2019 Curriculum Guide for Doctor of Philosophy degree program
with a specialization in ENVIRONMENTAL PUBLIC HEALTH
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Environmental Sciences requires a significant program of study and research that qualifies the recipient to conduct independent high quality research and communicate complex information in environmental public health. Students pursuing the PhD degree complete didactic, laboratory and research courses. In addition, PhD students must successfully complete and pass a PhD Qualifying Exam, a PhD Candidacy Exam, Dissertation and Final Examination. Due to the expanded depth and scope of content and research, it takes a minimum of four years to complete the program requirements to earn the PhD degree. Graduates are prepared for teaching/research faculty positions in higher education and other positions in public and private sectors. This program is part of the Ohio State Environmental Sciences Graduate Program (ESGP).
Students are assigned a faculty advisor who will provide guidance throughout the program. Students are encouraged to get to know their advisor and meet with him/her at least twice each semester. This document serves as a resource to be used by the student and the advisor in planning a program with a specialization in EPH, but is not inclusive of all important degree, college(s), and university requirements. All students are expected to be familiar with the ESGP Handbook https://esgp.osu.edu/sites/esgp.osu.edu/files/esgp‐handbook‐text‐fnal‐revision‐ss‐gb‐updated‐final‐2014.12.2.pdf, College of Public Health (CPH) Graduate Student Handbook: http://cph.osu.edu/students/graduate/handbooks , the Graduate School Handbook http://www.gradsch.ohio‐state.edu/ and CPH competencies: http://go.osu.edu/cphcompetencies.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
The PhD‐Environmental Public Health curriculum consists of a minimum of 81 credits.
ESGP Required Courses (21 credits)
ENVSCI 7899 ESGP Seminar 1, 1, 1 (3 credits total)
Biological Science Select from courses in Appendix 1 3 credits PUBHEHS 6320 Global Health and Environmental Microbiology 3 credits Physical Science Select from courses in Appendix 1 6 credits Social Sciences & Policy Select from courses in Appendix 1 6 credits
Public Health Required Courses (24 credits)
PUBHLTH 6010 Essentials of Public Health 3 credits
PUBHBIO 6210 Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I 3 credits
PUBHEPI 6410 Principles of Epidemiology 3 credits PUBHEHS 6315 Advanced Environmental Health Science 3 credits PUBHEHS 5315 Principles of Toxicology 3 credits Research Methods Courses: PUBHBIO 6211 Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II 3 credits PUBHEPI 7411 Environmental Epidemiology 3 credits Select one from: PUBHBIO 7220 Applied Logistic Regression PUBHBIO 7225 Survey Sampling Methods 3 credits PUBHBIO 7240 Applied Statistical Analysis with Missing Data
Electives (9 credits) With advisor’s guidance and approval, select from list of ESGP courses in Appendix 1 and/or from list of CPH‐EPH courses in Appendix 2.
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
Dissertation Research
PUBHLTH 8998 and 8999 Pre‐Candidacy and Post‐Candidacy Research Hours 27 credits
Grade Policy: In addition to the general Graduate School requirements of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, students must meet specific college policies regarding grades in courses.
Support Staff
Environmental Sciences Graduate Program (614) 292‐9762/Smith Laboratory/174 W. 18th Ave/Columbus, Ohio/43210/esgp.osu.edu
College of Public Health ‐ Office of Academic Programs and Student Services (OAPSS) OAPSS staff are available to provide assistance with College, Graduate School and University policies and procedures. (614) 292‐8350/100 Cunz Hall/1841 Neil Ave/Columbus, Ohio/ 43210/cph.osu.edu
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
Appendix I Core and Elective Courses in Biological Science The objective of this core course area is to ensure that students are familiar with the diversity and functioning of organisms and the interactions among species and between organisms and the environment. Because the environmental sciences focus on the relationships between living organisms and their environment, the basic principles of ecology and a solid understanding of ecosystems structure and function is the focus of the ESGP core. This understanding can be gained through coursework that focuses on a particular taxon or a particular kind of ecosystem, but must be broadly applicable to any environment.
Agricultural Systems Management ASM 5786 Environmental Issues in East Asia 3 credits SP
Environment and Natural Resources ENR 5225 Ecosystems Modeling 3 credits
ENR 5250.01 and 5250.02
Wetland Ecology Restoration and Wetland Field Laboratory 4 credits AU
ENR 5263 Biology of Soil Ecosystems 3 credits SP
ENR 5270 Soil Fertility 3 credits AU
ENR 5560 Rehabilitation/Restoration of Ecosystems 2 credits AU
ENR 6610 Soil and Environmental Biochemistry 2 credits SP
ENR 7333 Successional Dynamics of Forests 3 credits SP
Entomology ENTMLGY 6410 Insect Ecology and Evolutionary Processes 3 credits AU
ENTMLGY 6701 Biodiversity Analysis for Ecosystem Sustainability and Resilience 2 credits AU
ENTMLGY 6704 System Analysis, from Molecules to Ecosystems 2 credits
Environmental Engineering ENVENG 7217 Applied Mathematical Ecology 4 credits
Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology EEOB 4410 Conservation Biology 3 credits SP
EEOB 5420 Aquatic Ecosystems – Ecology of Inland Waters 4 credits
EEOB 5470 Community and Ecosystem Ecology 3 credits SP
EEOB 6210 Ecotoxicology 3 credits
Horticulture and Crop Science HCS 5602 The Ecology of Agriculture 3 credits AU
Microbiology MICRO 5150 Microbial Ecology 3 credits AU
MICRO 5155 Environmental Microbiology 3 credits
Public Health PUBHEHS 6320 Global Health and Environmental Microbiology 3 credits AU
PUBHEHS 7360 Water Contamination: Sources and Health Impact 3 credits
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
Appendix I Core and Elective Courses in Physical Science and Engineering The objective of this core area is to provide an understanding of physical structure and processes in which ecosystems must function. Physical structure includes soil, water, air, geological media, climate, nutrients, and contaminants. Physical science processes include movement of “abiotic” matter and energy through ecosystems. Core courses must (1) study fundamental physical, hydrological, chemical, or biogeochemical processes and (2) study and emphasize the effects of physical structure and processes on ecosystem biotic components and function and the interactions between the biotic and abiotic components of the ecosystem.
Environment and Natural Resources ENR 5222/FABENG 5310/ENVENG 5310
Ecological Engineering and Science 4 credits SP
ENR 5260 Soil Landscapes: Morphology, Genesis and Classification 3 credits AU
ENR 5261 Environmental Soil Physics 3 credits SP
ENR 5262 Soil Chemical Processes and Environmental Quality 3 credits AU
ENR 5268 Soils and Climate Change 2 credits SP
ENR 5273 Environment Fate and Impact of Contaminants in Soil and Water 3 credits SP
Food, Agriculture and Biological Engineering FABENG 5310/ENR 5222/ENVENG 5180
Ecological Engineering and Science 4 credits
FABENG 5320 Agroecosystems 3 credits SP
FABENG 5550 Design of Sustainable Waste Management Systems 3 credits SP
Geography GEOG 5900 Weather, Climate and Global Warming 3 credits SP
Earth Science EARTHSCI 5621 Introduction to Geochemistry 3 credits AU
EARTHSCI 5651 Hydrogeology 4 credits AU
EARTHSCI 5718 Aquatic Geochemistry 3 credits
Civil and Environmental Engineering CIVENV 5130 Applied Hydrology 3 credits
ENVENG 5110 Environmental Engineering Bioprocesses 3 credits
ENVENG 5120 Bioremediation of Groundwater and Soil 3 credits Odd years
ENVENG 5140 Air Quality Engineering 3 credits SP
ENVENG 5310/FABENG 5310/ENR5222
Ecological Engineering and Science 4 credits
ENVENG 5410 Hazardous Waste Management and Remediation 2 credits
ENVENG 5430 Principles of Risk Assessment 3 credits SP
ENVENG 6100 Environmental Engineering Analytical Methods 3 credits SP
ENVENG 6220 Data Analysis in Environmental Engineering 3 credits AU
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering CBE 5771 Air Pollution 3 credits
Chemistry CHEM 6550 Atmospheric Chemistry 3 credits
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
Core and Elective Courses in Social Sciences and Policy The objective of the social science core is to provide an understanding of concepts related to the study of human society and/or individuals and their relationships to the structure and function of the ecosystem(s) of which they are a part. Methodology includes a range of approaches, both qualitative and quantitative. Core social science courses must engage social science in a combined theoretical and/or applied study of a physical, cultural, regulatory, or economic relationship between humans and the natural and physical environment.
Environment and Natural Resources ENR 5325 Public Forest and Lands Policy 3 credits Even
years
ENR 5451 Water Law 3 credits SP
ENR 7400 Communicating Environmental Risk 3 credits SP
ENR 7500/CRP 7500 Resolving Social Conflict 3 credits AU
ENR 7520 Environmental Science and Law 3 credits AU
ENR 7380 Climate and Society 3 credits AU
ENR 8350 Ecosystem Management Policy 3 credits AU
RURLSOC 5530 Sociology of Agriculture and Food Systems 3 credits AU
RURLSOC 7550 Rural Community Development in Theory and Practice 3 credits SP
RURLSOC 7560 Environmental Sociology 3 credits SP
Agricultural, Environmental and Developmental Economics AED 5330 Benefit‐Cost Analysis 3 credits AU
AEDECON 6300/ENR 5310 Environmental and Resources Economics 3 credits SP
Public Affairs PUBAFRS 5600/ENVENG 5600
Science, Engineering and Public Policy 3 credits SP
PUBAFRS 6000 Public Policy Formulation and Implementation 4 credits SP
PUBAFRS 6080 Public Affairs Program Evaluation 4 credits SP
City and Regional Planning CRPLAN 6300 Law and Planning I: Land Use 3 credits SP
CRPLAN 6310 Law and Planning II: Environment and Society 3 credits SP
CRPLAN 6400 Site Planning and Development 4 credits AU
CRPLAN 6410 Planning for Sustainable Development 3 credits AU
CRPLAN 7270 Environmental and Energy Modeling 3 credits
CRPLAN 7500/ENR 7500 Resolving Social Conflict 3 credits AU
Anthropology ANTHROP 5614 Ethnobotany 3 credits
ANTHROP 5623 Environmental Anthropology 3 credits
Law LAW 8309 Environmental Law 2‐4 credits AU
LAW 8311 Climate Change Law 3 credits SP
Appendix II List of Approved CPH EPH Elective Courses
PUBHEHS 5195/ENVENG 5195
Engineering Design for Environmental Health 3 credits
PUBHEHS 5320 Climate Change and Human Health 3 credits SP
PUBHEHS 7360 Water Contamination and Human Health 3 credits AU
PUBHEHS 7365 Human and Environmental Risk Assessment 3 credits SP
PUBHEHS 7380 Exposure Science Monitoring Techniques 3 credits AU
PUBHEHS 7390 Human Diseases in Global Public Health 3 credits SP
PUBHEHS 8340 Molecular Techniques 3 credits SP
PUBHEPI 7411 Environmental Epidemiology 3 credits
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to the advisor*****
Effective Summer 2018 Finalized: 6/29/18
2018‐2019 Curriculum Guide for Master of Public Health degree program
with a specialization in EPIDEMIOLOGY The Master of Public Health (MPH) degree program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills for general and specialized applied public health practice, both in the public sector and in private sector careers related to population health. It includes courses within public health’s core disciplines of biostatistics, environmental health science, epidemiology, health behavior & health promotion, and health services management and policy. This broad training is complemented by the more in‐depth course work within the specialization including a practicum and culminating experience.
Students admitted to the MPH degree program are assigned a faculty advisor who will provide guidance throughout the program. This document serves as a resource to be used by the student and the advisor in planning a program with a specialization in Epidemiology (EPI), but is not inclusive of all important degree, college, and university requirements. All students are expected to be familiar with the College of Public Health (CPH) Graduate Student Handbook: http://cph.osu.edu/students/graduate/handbooks , the Graduate School Handbook http://www.gradsch.ohio‐state.edu/ and the CPH competencies: https://go.osu.edu/cphcompetencies.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
The MPH‐EPI curriculum consists of a minimum of 48 credits organized into five curricular domains:
1. Core courses in areas of knowledge basic to public health (16 credits)
2. EPI Specialization courses (19‐22 credits)
3. Approved Electives (5‐8 credits) 4. Practicum (2 credits) 5. Culminating Project Seminar & Culminating Project (3 credits)
Public Health Core Courses (16 credits)
Every student in the MPH‐EPI program must take the following courses in areas of knowledge basic to public health: Biostatistics PUBHBIO 6210
Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences 3 credits
Environmental Health Sciences PUBHEHS 6310
Principles of Environmental Health Science 3 credits
Epidemiology PUBHEPI 6430
Epidemiology I & Lab 4 credits
Social and Behavioral Sciences PUBHHBP 6510
Preventing Disease and Promoting Health through Behavioral Science 3 credits
Health Services Administration PUBHHMP 6610
Introduction to Health Care Organization 3 credits
Required Courses in the Specialization (19‐22 credits)
PUBHBIO 6211 Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II 3 credits
PUBHBIO 6270 Introduction to SAS for Public Health Students 2 credits
PUBHEPI 6411^ Biological Basis of Public Health 3 credits
PUBHEPI 6431 Design & Implementation of Health Surveys 3 credits
PUBHEPI 7410 Epidemiology II & Lab 4 creditsPUBHEPI 7430 Epidemiology III 4 credits
One additional biostatistics course (choose from PUBHBIO 6212, 7220, 7255, 7230, 7235) 3 credits^Required for students who do not have an MD, DVM, or equivalent clinical degree
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to the advisor*****
Electives (5‐8 credits)
PUBHEPI 5411 Outbreak Investigations 3 credits ‡PUBHEPI 6441 Women’s Health Issues 3 credits
PUBHEPI 5412 Infectious Disease in the Developing World 3 credits PUBHEPI 7411 Environmental Epidemiology 3 credits
PUBHEPI 5438 Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology 3 credits PUBHEPI 7412 Principles & Procedures for HumanClinical Trials
3 credits
‡PUBHEPI 6415 Nutrition in Public Health 3 credits ‡PUBHEPI 7413 Molecular Epidemiology of Cancer 3 creditsPUBHEPI 6432 Injury Epidemiology 2 credits PUBHEPI 8411 Epidemiology of Obesity 3 credits‡PUBHEPI 6433 Psychiatric Epidemiology 2 credits ‡PUBHEPI 8412 Group‐Randomized Trials 3 credits‡PUBHEPI 6434 Tuberculosis: a Public Health Issue 2 credits PUBHEPI 8413Molecular Epidemiology of Infectious
Disease 3 credits
‡PUBHEPI 6435 Chronic Disease Epidemiology 3 creditsPUBHEPI 6436 Infectious Disease Epidemiology 3 creditsPUBHEPI 6437 Cancer Epidemiology 3 credits‡PUBHEPI 6439 Genetic Epidemiology 3 credits‡PUBHEPI 6440 Reproductive and Perinatal Epidemiology 3 credits
‡Not offered 2018/2019
Practicum PUBHLTH 7189 Practicum in Public Health 2 credits
Culminating Project
PUBHEPI 7998 Culminating Project Seminar 1 credit PUBHLTH 7998 Culminating Project in Public Health 2 credits
Sample Curriculum Plan for the Master of Public Health in Epidemiology (This is one option. Other options that are consistent with curriculum guide are acceptable. Students are advised to consult their advisor) Year 1 Autumn
PUBHEPI 6411 PUBHEPI 6430 PUBHBIO 6210 PUBHBIO 6270
Biological Basis of Public Health Epidemiology I & Lab Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I Introduction to SAS for Public Health Students
3 credits 4 credits 3 credits 2 credits
AU AU AU, SP AU, SP
Year 1 Spring
PUBHEPI 6431 PUBHEPI 7410 PUBHBIO 6211 CPH CORE
Design & Implementation of Health Surveys Epidemiology II & Lab Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II PUBHEHS 6310 OR PUBHHBP 6510 OR PUBHHMP 6610
3 credits 4 credits 3 credits 3 credits
SP SP SP AU, SP
Year 1 Summer
PUBHLTH 7189 Practicum 2 credits ANY
Year 2 Autumn
PUBHEPI 7430 PUBHEPI 7998 PUBHBIO CPH CORE ELECTIVE
Epidemiology III Culminating Project Seminar An APPLIED BIOSTATISTICS COURSE PUBHEHS 6310 OR PUBHHBP 6510 OR PUBHHMP 6610
4 credits 1 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits
AU AU ANY AU, SP AU, SP
Year 2 Spring
PUBHLTH 7998 CPH CORE ELECTIVE
Culminating Project in Public HealthPUBHEHS 6310 OR PUBHHBP 6510 OR PUBHHMP 6610
2 credits 3 credits 3 credits
ANY AU, SP AU, SP
Grade Policy: In addition to the general Graduate School requirements of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, students must meet specific college policies regarding grades in Core and specialization courses. Students should familiarize themselves with Section 11 of the College of Public Health Graduate Student Handbook.
College of Public Health ‐ Office of Academic Programs and Student Services (OAPSS)
OAPSS staff are available to provide assistance with College, Graduate School and University policies and procedures.
(614) 292‐8350/100 Cunz Hall/1841 Neil Ave/Columbus, Ohio/ 43210/cph.osu.edu
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to the advisor*****
Effective Summer 2018 Finalized: 6/29/18
2018‐2019 Curriculum Guide for Master of Science degree program
with a specialization in EPIDEMIOLOGY
The Master of Science (MS) degree is intended for students whose interests in epidemiology are academically oriented rather than directed toward professional practice. MS graduates will have the knowledge and skills to participate in basic and applied research and will have the foundation to enter into a research‐oriented career. The MS degree is also a natural entry point for students who are qualified to pursue a PhD degree which requires broader scope and depth of content via additional didactic courses and more intensive research emphasis. To reflect this research and academic orientation, the MS degree requires preparation and defense of a hypothesis‐based thesis. The MS degree typically can be completed within two years. Students admitted to the MS degree program are assigned a faculty advisor who will provide guidance throughout the program. This document serves as a resource to be used by the student and the advisor in planning a program with a specialization in Epidemiology (EPI), but is not inclusive of all important degree, college, and university requirements. All students are expected to be familiar with the College of Public Health (CPH) Graduate Student Handbook http://cph.osu.edu/students/graduate/handbooks , the Graduate School Handbook http://www.gradsch.ohio‐state.edu/ and the CPH competencies: https://go.osu.edu/cphcompetencies.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
The MS‐EPI curriculum consists of a minimum of 48 credits.
Required Core Courses (10 credits)
PUBHLTH 6010 Essentials of Public Health 3 credits PUBHBIO 6210 Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I 3 credits PUBHEPI 6430 Epidemiology I with Lab 4 credits
Required Courses in the Specialization (28‐29 credits)
PUBHBIO 6211 Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II 3 creditsPUBHBIO 6270 Introduction to SAS for Public Health Students 2 creditsPUBHEPI 6411^ Biological Basis of Public Health 3 creditsPUBHEPI 6431 Design & Implementation of Health Surveys 3 creditsPUBHEPI 7410 Epidemiology II & Lab 4 creditsPUBHEPI 7430 Epidemiology III 4 creditsPUBHEPI 7431 Epidemiological Methods 3 credits
Select two of the following four courses:
PUBHBIO 7220 Applied Logistic Regression 3 credits ‡PUBHBIO 7230 Longitudinal Data Analysis 3 creditsPUBHBIO 7235 Applied Survival Analysis 3 creditsSTAT 6450 Linear Regression 4 credits
^Required for students who do not have an MD, DVM, or equivalent clinical degree.
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to the advisor*****
Electives (6‐7 credits) PUBHEPI 5411 Outbreak Investigations 3 credits ‡PUBHEPI 6440 Reproductive and Perinatal
Epidemiology 3 credits
PUBHEPI 5412 Infectious Disease in the Developing World
3 credits ‡PUBHEPI 6441 Women’s Health Issues 3 credits
PUBHEPI 5438 Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology 3 credits PUBHEPI 7411 Environmental Epidemiology 3 credits
‡PUBHEPI 6415 Nutrition in Public Health 2 credits PUBHEPI 7412 Principles & Procedures for Human Clinical Trials
3 credits
PUBHEPI 6432 Injury Epidemiology 2 credits ‡PUBHEPI 7413 Molecular Epidemiology of Cancer 3 credits ‡PUBHEPI 6433 Psychiatric Epidemiology 2 credits PUBHEPI 8411 Epidemiology of Obesity 3 credits ‡PUBHEPI 6434 Tuberculosis: a Public Health Issue 3 credits ‡PUBHEPI 8412 Group‐Randomized Trials 3 credits ‡PUBHEPI 6435 Chronic Disease Epidemiology 3 credits PUBHEPI 8413 Molecular Epidemiology of
Infectious Disease 3 credits
PUBHEPI 6436 Infectious Disease Epidemiology 3 credits
PUBHEPI 6437 Cancer Epidemiology 3 credits ‡PUBHEPI 6439 Genetic Epidemiology
‡Not offered 2018/2019
Thesis
PUBHLTH 7999 Master’s Thesis Research in Public Health 3 credits
Sample Curriculum Plan for the Master of Science in Epidemiology** (This is one option. Other options that are consistent with curriculum guide are acceptable. Students are advised to consult their advisor)
Year 1 Autumn
PUBHEPI 6430 PUBHEPI 6411 PUBHBIO 6210 PUBHBIO 6270
Epidemiology I & LabBiological Basis of Public Health Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I Introduction to SAS for Public Health Students
4 credits3 credits 3 credits 2 credits
AUAU AU AU
Year 1 Spring
PUBHEPI 6431 PUBHEPI 7410 PUBHBIO 6211 PUBHLTH 6010 ELECTIVE
Design & Implementation of Health Surveys Epidemiology II & Lab Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II Essentials of Public Health
3 credits4 credits 3 credits 3 credits
SPSP SP SP
Year 2 Autumn
PUBHEPI 7430 PUBHEPI 7431 PUBHBIO 7220 ELECTIVE
Epidemiology III Epidemiological Methods Applied Logistic Regression
4 credits3 credits 3 credits
AUAU AU
Year 2 Spring
PUBHLTH 7999 PUBHBIO 7230 ELECTIVE
Master’s Thesis Research in Public HealthApplied Longitudinal Data Analysis
3 credits3 credits
SPSP
**The sample plan does not include a specific semester in which elective courses or advanced biostatistics courses can be taken as they are offered various times during the year
Grade Policy: In addition to the general Graduate School requirements of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, students must meet specific college policies regarding grades in Core and Specialization courses. Students should familiarize themselves with Section 11 of the College of Public Health Graduate Student Handbook.
College of Public Health ‐ Office of Academic Programs and Student Services (OAPSS) OAPSS staff are available to provide assistance with College, Graduate School and University policies and procedures. (614) 292‐8350/100 Cunz Hall/1841 Neil Ave/Columbus, Ohio/ 43210/cph.osu.edu
Effective: Summer 2018 Finalized: 6/29/18
2018-2019 Curriculum Guide for PhD degree program
with a specialization in EPIDEMIOLOGY
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree requires a significant program of study and research that qualifies the recipient to conduct independent high quality research and communicate complex information in public health. In addition, the PhD graduate will contribute to the advancement of the field of knowledge. The emphasis is on mastery of the field and particularly on the acquisition of research skills as a basis for original work.
Students pursuing the PhD degree complete didactic and research courses. In addition, PhD students must successfully complete and pass a PhD Qualifying Exam, a PhD Candidacy Exam, Dissertation and Final Examination. Due to the expanded depth and scope of content and research, it typically takes a minimum of four years to complete the program requirements to earn the PhD degree. Graduates are prepared for teaching/research faculty positions in higher education and other positions in various public and private sectors.
Students admitted to the PhD degree program are assigned a faculty advisor who will provide guidance throughout the program. This document serves as a resource to be used by the student and the advisor in planning the program of study with a specialization in Epidemiology. All students are expected to be familiar with the College of Public Health (CPH) Graduate Student Handbook: http://cph.osu.edu/students/graduate/handbooks the Graduate School Handbook http://www.gradsch.ohio-state.edu/ and the CPH competencies https://go.osu.edu/cphcompetencies.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
The total number of credits required to earn the PhD with a specialization in Epidemiology is 90. Students are expected to enter the program with a master’s degree or equivalent. With approval of the student’s advisor and Advisory Committee, up to 30 credits of appropriate master’s level course work can be counted toward the PhD. Additional requirements for courses and distribution of credits are provided below. Students should work closely with their advisor to develop a tentative curriculum plan during the first term of their enrollment. In collaboration with their advisor, students are encouraged to form their Advisory Committee during their first year in the PhD program.
Major Field
Required Core Courses: PUBHTLH 6010+ Essentials of Public Health 3 credits
PUBHBIO 6211 Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II credits count in Research Methods
PUBHEPI 6430 Epidemiology I +Not required for students with a CEPH accredited MPH
4 credits
Required Specialization Courses: PUBHEPI 6411^ Biological Basis of Public Health 3 credits PUBHEPI 7410 Epidemiology II & Lab 4 credits PUBHEPI 7430 Epidemiology III 4 credits PUBHEPI 8430 Epidemiology IV 4 credits PUBHEPI 8899.03 Introductory Doctoral Seminar 2 credits (2 semesters) PUBHEPI 8899.01 Doctoral Seminar: Research Methods 2 credits (2 semesters) PUBHEPI 8899.02 Doctoral Seminar: Teaching Methods 2 credits (1 semester) PUBHHBP 8899.02 Grant Writing Seminar 2 credits (2 semesters)
^Required for students who do not have an MD, DVM, or equivalent clinical degree
Suggested Electives: (Choose courses to bring the total credits for the major field to 30 credits) PUBHEPI 5411 Outbreak Investigations 3 credits ‡PUBHEPI 6439 Genetic Epidemiology 3 credits
PUBHEPI 5412 Infectious Diseases in the Developing World
3 credits ‡PUBHEPI 6440 Reproductive and Perinatal Epidemiology
3 credits
PUBHEPI 5438 Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology
3 credits ‡PUBHEPI 6441 Women’s Health Issues 3 credits
‡PUBHEPI 6415 Nutrition in Public Health 3 credits PUBHEPI 7411 Environmental Epidemiology 3 credits ‡PUBHEPI 6432 Injury Epidemiology 2 credits ‡PUBHEPI 7413 Molecular Epidemiology of Cancer 3 credits ‡PUBHEPI 6433 Psychiatric Epidemiology 2 credits PUBHEPI 8411 Epidemiology of Obesity 3 credits
‡PUBHEPI 6434 Tuberculosis: a Public Health Issue
2 credits PUBHEPI 8413 Molecular Epidemiology of Infectious Disease
3 credits
‡PUBHEPI 6435 Chronic Disease Epidemiology 3 credits VETPREV 7221 Epidemiology of Zoonotic Disease 3 credits
PUBHEPI 6436 Infectious Disease Epidemiology 3 credits VETPREV 8782 Veterinary Clinical Epidemiology 3 credits
PUBHEPI 6437 Cancer Epidemiology 3 credits
‡Not offered 2018/2019
Research Methods (30 credits) Required Courses:
PUBHBIO 6211 Design & Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II 3 credits PUBHBIO 7220 Applied Logistic Regression 3 credits PUBHBIO 7230 Applied Longitudinal Data Analysis 3 credits PUBHBIO 7235 Applied Survival Analysis 3 credits PUBHEPI 6431 Design & Implementation of Health Surveys 3 credits PUBHEPI 7431 Epidemiological Methods 3 credits STAT 6450 Applied Regression Analysis 4 credits
Suggested Research Methods Electives: (Choose courses to bring the total credits for research methods to 30 credits) Other courses as appropriate and approved with advisor
PUBHBIO 7215 Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials 2 credits PUBHBIO 7240 Applied Statistical Analysis with Missing Data 3 credits ‡PUBHBIO 7225 Survey Sampling Methods 3 credits ‡PUBHBIO 7255++ Introduction to Causal Inference in Health Science Research 3 credits PUBHEPI 5420 Infectious Disease Modeling in Humans and Animals 3 credits ‡PUBHEPI 5421 Mathematics of Infectious Disease Dynamics 3 credits PUBHEPI 7412 Principals & Procedures for Human Clinical Trials 3 credits ‡PUBHEPI 8412 Design and Analysis of Group-Randomized Trials 3 credits SOCIOL 8651 Hierarchical Linear Models 3 credits SOCIOL 8607 Causal Modeling 3 credits
‡Not offered 2018/2019 ++Students are strongly recommended to take PUBHBIO 7255
Minor Cognate Field (15 credits) In collaboration with the advisor and Advisory Committee, students will choose courses to bring the total credits for the minor cognate field to 15 credits.
Dissertation (15 credits)
PUBHLTH 8998/8999 Pre-Candidacy and Post-Candidacy Dissertation Credits 15 credits
Note that a maximum of 20 credits of dissertation work can be counted toward the degree.
Grade Policy: In addition to the general Graduate School requirements of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, students must meet specific college grade policies. Students should familiarize themselves with Section 11 of the College of Public Health Graduate Student Handbook.
College of Public Health - Office of Academic Programs and Student Services (OAPSS) OAPSS staff are available to provide assistance with College, Graduate School and University policies and procedures. (614) 292-8350/100 Cunz Hall/1841 Neil Ave/Columbus, Ohio/ 43210/cph.osu.edu
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
Effective Summer 2018
2018-2019 Curriculum Guide for Master of Public Health degree program
with a specialization in HEALTH BEHAVIOR AND HEALTH PROMOTION
The Master of Public Health (MPH) degree program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills for general and specialized applied public health practice, both in the public sector and in private sector careers related to population health. It includes courses within public health’s core disciplines of biostatistics, environmental health science, epidemiology, health behavior & health promotion, and health services management and policy. This broad training is complemented by the more in-depth course work within the specialization including a practicum and culminating experience.
Students admitted to the MPH degree program are assigned a faculty advisor who will provide guidance throughout the program. This document serves as a resource to be used by the student and the advisor in planning a program with a specialization in Health Behavior and Health Promotion (HBHP) but is not inclusive of all important degree, college, and university requirements. All students are expected to be familiar with the College of Public Health (CPH) Graduate Student Handbook: http://cph.osu.edu/students/graduate/handbooks the Graduate School Handbook: http://www.gradsch.ohio-state.edu/ and CPH competencies: http://go.osu.edu/cphcompetencies.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
The MPH-HBHP curriculum consists of a minimum of 45 credits organized into five curricular domains:
1. Core courses in areas of knowledge basic to public health (15 credits) 2. Courses required for a specialization in HBHP (16 credits) 3. Approved Track Coursework** (8 credits) 4. Practicum (2 credits) 5. Culminating Project Seminar and Culminating Project (4 credits)
Public Health Core Courses (15 credits)
Every student in the MPH-HBHP program must take the following courses in areas of knowledge basic to public health:
Biostatistics PUBHBIO 6210
Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences 3 credits
Environmental Health Sciences PUBHEHS 6310
Principles of Environmental Health Science 3 credits
Epidemiology PUBHEPI 6410
Principles of Epidemiology 3 credits
Social and Behavioral Sciences PUBHHBP 6515
Advanced Preventing Disease and Promoting Health 3 credits
Health Services Administration PUBHHMP 6610
Introduction to Health Care Organization 3 credits
Required Courses in the Specialization (16 credits)
PUBHHBP 7520 Community Health Assessment 2 credits PUBHHBP 7522 Program Planning and Implementation 3 credits PUBHHBP 7528 Foundations of Professional Practice in Health Promotion 2 credits PUBHBIO 6211 Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II 3 credits PUBHHBP 7532 or PUBHHBP 7534
Program Evaluation in Public Health Research Methods in Health Behavior and Health Promotion
3 credits
PUBHHBP 7542 Settings and Special Populations in Health Promotion 3 credits
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
Track Coursework (select one track and complete a minimum of 8 credits) Policy Communications Maternal and
Child Health Addressing Health Disparities
Global Health Obesity Science
A student may petition the HBHP faculty for permission to substitute a graduate level course not listed above as an appropriate choice within one of the listed tracks.
Practicum
PUBHLTH 7189 Practicum in Public Health 2 credits
Culminating Project and Culminating Project Seminar (4 credits)
PUBHHBP 7899.01 Culminating Project Seminar I 1 credit PUBHHBP 7899.02 Culminating Project Seminar II 1 credit PUBHLTH 7998 Culminating Project in Public Health 2 credits
Sample Curriculum Plan for the Master of Public Health in Health Behavior and Health Promotion
Year 1 Autumn
PUBHHBP 6515 PUBHHBP 7520 PUBHBIO 6210 CPH CORE
Advanced Preventing Disease &Promoting Health Community Health Assessment Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I PUBHEHS 6310 OR PUBHEPI 6410 OR PUBHHMP 6610
3 credits 2 credits 3 credits 3 credits
AU AU AU, SP AU, SP
Year 1 Spring
PUBHHBP 7522 PUBHHBP 7532 PUBHBIO 6211 Track Course
Program Planning and Implementation Program Evaluation in Public Health Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II Approved Course
3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits
SP SP SP ANY
Year 1 Summer
PUBHLTH 7189 Practicum 2 credits ANY
Year 2 Autumn
PUBHHBP 7542 PUBHHBP 7899.01 CPH CORE Track Courses
Settings and Special Populations in Health Promotion Culminating Project Seminar I PUBHEHS 6310 OR PUBHEPI 6410 OR PUBHHMP 6610 Approved Courses
3 credits 1 credit 3 credits 5 credits
AU SP AU ANY
Year 2 Spring
PUBHHBP 7528 PUBHHBP 7899.02 PUBHLTH 7998 CPH CORE
Foundations of Professional Practice in Health Promotion Culminating Project Seminar II Culminating Project in Public Health PUBHEHS 6310 OR PUBHEPI 6410 OR PUBHHMP 6610
2 credits 1 credit 2 credits 3 credits
SP SP SP AU, SP
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
Students have to earn at least 8 credit hours in their selected track
Course Credit Hours
Term Offered
Policy Track
Required course if selecting this track:
PUBHHBP 7558: Social-Ecological Strategies in Prevention 2 credits SP
Then select from:
HTHRHSC 5650: Aging and Public Policy Issues 3 credits AU
PUBAFRS 5240: Race and Public Policy in the United States (cross listed with AFAMAST 5240) 3 credits AU
PUBAFRS 5250: Poverty, Inequality and Public Policy 3 credits
PUBAFRS 5890: US Food Policy 3 credits AU
PUBAFRS 5900/CRPLAN 5900: Food System Planning and the Economy 3 credits
PUBAFRS 6000: Public Policy Formulation and Implementation 3 credits AU & SP
RURLSOC 5580: Assessing Human and Social Impacts of Change 3 credits SP
Communications Track
COMM 6806: Contemporary Theories of Communication 3 credits AU
COMM 7870: Media, Campaigns, and Health 3 credits AU
CRPLAN 6100: Participation and Advocacy in Planning 3 credits AU
CRPLAN 6210: Planning for Effective Communication 3 credits
ENR 7400: Communicating Environmental Risk 3 credits
Every other SP (even years)
ARTSSCI 6110 (cross listed with Nursing 6110): Health Literacy 2 credits SP
PUBAFRS 5591: Lobbying and Government Relations 3 credits
PUBAFRS 5592: Marketing for Nonprofit and Public Organizations 3 credits
PUBAFRS 6500: Public Affairs Skills: Written and Oral Communication 2 credits AU
PUBAFRS 6510: Conveying Quantitative Data in Public Affairs 1 credit
Maternal and Child Health Track
HDFS 5410: Infant-Toddler Development: Current Research and Controversies 3 credits SP
HDFS 7500: Families, Systems and Health 3 credits
HDFS 7765: Advanced Child Development 3 credits
PSYCH 6835: Child Development 3 credits
PUBHEPI 6440: Reproductive and Perinatal Epidemiology 3 credits
PUBHEPI 6441: Women's Health Issues 3 credits SP
PUBHHBP 7564: A Public Health Approach to Adolescent Health 2 credits
Addressing Health Disparities Track
CRPLAN 6350: The Socially Just City 3 credits AU
HTHRHSC 5600: Global Aging 3 credits
ARTSSCI 6110 (cross listed with Nursing 6110): Health Literacy 3 credits SP
PUBAFRS 5250: Poverty, Inequality and Public Policy 3 credits
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
Addressing Health Disparities Track cont.
RURLSOC 5520 Amish Society 3 credits
RURLSOC 6500 Rural Poverty 3 credits SP
SOCIOL 7780 Racial and Ethnic Differences 3 credits
SOCWORK 5002 AIDS Survey: Facts and Issues 3 credits AU, SP, & SU
SOCWORK 5025 Social Determinants of Health: An Interdisciplinary Perspective 3 credits AU
SOCWORK 5026 Exploring Community Food Security Strategies 3 credits SP
SOCWORK 6201 Social and Economic Justice 3 credits AU & SP
SOCWORK 6202 Diversity and Cultural Competence 3 credits AU & SP
Global Health Track
Required course if selecting this track:
PUBHLTH 6000 Introduction to Global Health 2 credits AU
Then select from:
AGRCOMM 5150 Communication Strategies for Change and Development
ANTHROP 5601 The Anthropology of Sex, Drugs, and HIV 3 credits SP
ANTHROP 5602 Women's Health in Global Perspective 3 credits AU
ANTHROP 5701 Health and Healing in Latin America and the Caribbean 3 credits
*INSTDS 4532 Food Security and Globalization 3 credits AU
*INSTDS 4534 Comparative Challenges to Economic Development: Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and China 3 credits AU
*INSTDS 4535 International Economic Development 3 credits AU & SP
INTSTDS 5616 Challenges to Childhood: An International Perspective 3 credits
INTSTDS/SPANISH 5640 Globalization and Latin America: Multi-Disciplinary Approaches 3 credits SP
NURSING 5430 Interdisciplinary Healthcare in the Global Community 2 credits AU
PHR 5550 Topics in International Pharmacy 2 credits SP
PUBHEHS 5320 Climate Change and Human Health 3 credits SP
PUBHEHS 6320 Global Health and Environmental Microbiology 3 credits AU
PUBHEHS 7390 Major Human Diseases in Global Public Health 3 credits SP
PUBHEPI 5412 Infectious Diseases in the Developing World 3 credits SP
PUBHEPI 6436 Infectious Disease Epidemiology 3 credits AU
PUBHLTH 7000 Public Health in Developing Countries 3 credits SP
RURLSOC 8500 Development Sociology in Theory and Practice 3 credits SP
SPANISH 5201 Spanish in the Health Professions 3 credits VETPREV 7721 Epidemiology of Zoonotic Diseases 3 credits AU
VETPREV 7722 Foodborne Diseases, Food Animal Production Systems, and Food Safety 3 credits SP
VETPREV 7730 Emerging Zoonotic Diseases in a Global Context 2 credits SP
VISSCI 5500 Global Issues in Eye Care 1 credit
Obesity Science Track
Required course if selecting this track:
PUBHHBP 7570/HDFS 7570 Obesity, a Multidisciplinary Foundation
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to their advisor*****
Obesity Science Track cont.
Then select from:
CONSCI 8270 Managing Consumer Risk 3 credits
CSFRST 7574 Aesthetics Appearance Management, and Self-Presentation 3 credits
ESCE 7933 Wellness and Prevention Counseling 3 credits SP
ESSPSY 7028 Cultural Diversity 3 credits AU
HDFS 7500 Families, Systems, and Health 3 credits
HUMNNTR 5705 Nutrition and Physical Performance 2 credits SP
HUMNNTR 7804 Advanced Community and International Nutrition 3 credits
Every other SP (even years)
HUMNNTR 7806 Advanced Nutrition Education 3 credits
Every other AU (odd years)
ARTSSCI 6110 (cross listed with Nursing 6110): Health Literacy 2 credits SP
KNHES 7720 Measurement in Physical Activity Behavior 3 credits
KNHES 7726 Changing Physical Activity Behavior 3 credits
NURSING 6430 Cultural Competence in Health Care: US and Global Contexts 3 credits AU
NURSING 7491 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention across the Life Span 3 credits AU & SP
PUBAFRS 5890 US Food Policy 3 credits AU
PUBAFRS 5900 Food System Planning and the Economy 3 credits
PUBHEPI 6415 Nutrition in Public Health 3 credits
PUBHEPI 8411 Epidemiology of Obesity 3 credits SP
SOCWORK 6201 Social and Economic Justice 3 credits AU & SP
SOCWORK 6202 Diversity and Cultural Competence 3 credits AU & SP
* Students should ensure the section offered is taken for graduate credit **Students admitted to a dual master’s degree or an approved graduate minor or graduate interdisciplinary specialization may fulfill Track courses through double counting course credits
Grade Policy: In addition to the general Graduate School requirements of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, students must meet specific college policies regarding grades in Core and specialization courses. Students should familiarize themselves with Section 11 of the College of Public Health Graduate Student Handbook.
College of Public Health - Office of Academic Programs and Student Services (OAPSS) OAPSS staff are available to provide assistance with College, Graduate School and University policies and procedures. (614) 292-8350/100 Cunz Hall/1841 Neil Ave/Columbus, Ohio/ 43210/cph.osu.edu
Effective Summer 2018 Finalized: 6/29/18
2018‐2019 Curriculum Guide for PhD degree program with a specialization in
HEALTH BEHAVIOR AND HEALTH PROMOTION
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree requires a significant program of study and research that qualifies the recipient to conduct independent high quality research and communicate complex information in public health. In addition, the PhD graduate will contribute to the advancement of the field of knowledge. The emphasis is on mastery of the field and particularly on the acquisition of research skills as a basis for original work. Students pursuing the PhD degree complete didactic and research courses. In addition, PhD students must successfully complete and pass a Dissertation Proposal Defense, a PhD Candidacy Exam, Dissertation and Final Examination. Due to the expanded depth and scope of content and research, it typically takes a minimum of four years to complete the program requirements to earn the PhD degree. Graduates are prepared for teaching/research faculty positions in higher education and other positions in various public and private sectors. Students admitted to the PhD degree program are assigned a faculty advisor who will provide guidance throughout the program. This document serves as a resource to be used by the student and the advisor in planning a program with a specialization in Health Behavior and Health Promotion (HBHP). All students are expected to be familiar with the College of Public Health (CPH) Graduate Student Handbook: http://cph.osu.edu/students/graduate/handbooks , the Graduate School Handbook: http://www.gradsch.ohio‐state.edu/ and the CPH competencies: https://go.osu.edu/cphcompetencies.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
The PhD program requires a minimum of 80 credits or 50 credits beyond a master’s degree. With approval of the student’s advisor and Advisory Committee, up to 30 credits of appropriate master’s level course work can be counted toward the PhD. Additional requirements for courses and distribution of credits are provided below. Students should work closely with their advisor to develop a tentative curriculum plan during the first semester of their enrollment. In collaboration with their advisor, students are encouraged to form their Advisory Committee during their first year in the PhD program.
Major Field
Required Core Courses: PUBHTLH 6010+ Essentials of Public Health 3 credits
PUBHBIO 6210 Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I credits count in Research Methods
PUBHEPI 6430 Epidemiology I
+Not required for students with a CEPH accredited MPH
credits count in Research Methods
Required Specialization Courses: PUBHHBP 8562 Advanced Theory of Health Behavior Change in Public Health Applications 2 credits PUBHHBP 7193 Research Rotation (Independent Study) 4 credits PUBHHBP 8899.01 1st Year Doctoral Seminar in Health Behavior and Health Promotion 2 credits PUBHHBP 8899.02 2nd Year Doctoral Seminar in Health Behavior and Health Promotion 2 credits
Additional Major Courses: Choose additional courses from the major or closely related courses to bring the total credits in the program to 31 credits for the major field
PUBHHBP 6515 Advanced Preventing Disease and Promoting Health 3 credits PUBHHBP 7520 Community Health Assessment 2 creditsPUBHHBP 7522 Program Planning and Implementation 3 creditsPUBHHBP 7532 Program Evaluation in Public Health 3 creditsPUBHHBP 7542 Settings and Special Populations in Health Promotion 3 credits‡PUBHHBP 7544 Fundamental Determinants of Population Health 3 creditsPUBHHBP 7558 Social‐Ecological Strategies in Prevention 2 credits‡PUBHHBP 7564 A public health approach to Adolescent Health 2 credits ‡PUBHHBP 7570 Obesity: A multidisciplinary perspective 2 credits PUBHLTH 6000 Introduction to Global Health 2 credits ‡Not offered in 2018‐2019
Research Methods (31 credits) Required Courses: PUBHBIO 6210 Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I 3 creditsPUBHBIO 6211 Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II 3 creditsPUBHEPI 6430 Epidemiology I and Lab 4 credits PUBHEPI 7410 Epidemiology II and Lab 4 credits PUBHHBP 7534 Research Methods in Health Behavior and Health Promotion 3 credits Qualitative Methods coursework 5 credits (minimum) Quantitative Methods coursework 15 credits (minimum)
Minor Cognate Field (12 credits)
Additional credits are required in a minor cognate field that is relevant to the student’s research interests. Depending on the student’s interests, the minor cognate area may occur within the College of Public Health (e.g., biostatistics or epidemiology) or within other disciplines (e.g., sociology, disability studies, sexuality studies). Students select their minor cognate area and courses with advisor approval.
Dissertation (Minimum 6 credits)
PUBHLTH 8998/8999 Pre‐Candidacy and Post‐Candidacy Dissertation Credits
Note that a maximum of 20 credits of dissertation work can be counted toward the degree.
Grade Policy: In addition to the general Graduate School requirements of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, students must meet specific college grade policies. Students should familiarize themselves with Section 11 of the College of Public Health Graduate Student Handbook.
College of Public Health ‐ Office of Academic Programs and Student Services (OAPSS) OAPSS staff are available to provide assistance with College, Graduate School and University policies and procedures. (614) 292‐8350/100 Cunz Hall/1841 Neil Ave/Columbus, Ohio/ 43210/cph.osu.edu
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to the advisor*****
Effective Summer 2018 Updated 6/29/18
2018‐2019 Curriculum Guide for Master of Health Administration Degree
MHA graduates will have the knowledge and skills for management and policy positions in health services careers. Master of Health Administration (MHA) students will have access to a designated team of professionals including the MHA Program Manager, MHA Program Director, faculty advisors, and other HSMP and CPH faculty to guide them as they complete the program. This document outlines the 2‐year, full‐time MHA academic curriculum. All students are expected to be familiar with and adhere to the College of Public Health (CPH) Graduate Student Handbook http://cph.osu.edu/students/graduate/handbooks, the Graduate School Handbook http://www.gradsch.ohio‐state.edu/ and the CPH competencies: https://go.osu.edu/cphcompetencies.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
The MHA curriculum consists of a minimum of 60 credits organized into four curricular domains: 1. Core courses in areas of knowledge basic to public health (13.5 credits)
2. Required courses (40.5 credits)
3. Electives (6 credits) 4. Administrative Residency (between year one and two)
Public Health Core Courses (13.5 credits)
Every student in the MHA program must take the following courses in areas of knowledge basic to public health:
Biostatistics PUBHBIO 6210
Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I 3 credits
Environmental Health Sciences PUBHEHS 6300
EHS Issues in Health Administration 1.5 credits
Epidemiology PUBHEPI 6410
Principles of Epidemiology 3 credits
Social and Behavioral Sciences PUBHHBP 6510
Preventing Disease & Promoting Health through Behavioral Science
3 credits
Health Services Administration PUBHHMP 6611
Health and Health Care Services in the U.S. 3 credits
Required Courses (40.5 credits)
PUBHHMP 7601 Economic Analysis of Health Services 3 credits PUBHHMP 7602 Health Insurance and Payment Policy 3 creditsPUBHHMP 7605 Introduction to Health Policy 3 creditsPUBHHMP 7611 Health Care Law for Managers 3 creditsPUBHHMP 7615 Health Services Organizational Management 3 creditsPUBHHMP 7617 Health Services Leadership and Organizational Change 3 credits PUBHHMP 7620* Health Services Finance I 3 creditsPUBHHMP 7621 Health Services Finance II 3 creditsPUBHHMP 7622 Health Services Financial Decision‐Making 3 credits PUBHHMP 7631 Strategic Management & Program Development 3 credits PUBHHMP 7672 Clinical Rotations 1.5 credits PUBHHMP 7673 Understanding Health Care Organization Data 1.5 creditsPUBHHMP 7684 Health Services Strategy and Marketing 3 credits PUBHHMP 7680 Operations Management for Health Service Organizations 3 credits PUBHHMP 7682 Information Systems for Health Services Organizations 1.5 credits
*PUBHHMP 7620 requires an introductory financial accounting course as a prerequisite
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to the advisor*****
Electives (6 credits) (Choose courses to bring the total credits in your program to 60 credits)
Students can choose electives from a variety of inter‐professional disciplines, including (but not limited to) business, public administration, public affairs, nursing, and sociology. A list of approved electives can be found in Appendix E in the CPH Graduate Student Handbook. Other courses can fulfill elective hour requirements with a petition to the MHA Program Director.
Administrative Residency Each MHA student is required to satisfy a practice placement requirement, which is ordinarily accomplished through an administrative residency during the summer between the first and second academic years. Complete details on the process for seeking and confirming the residency, as well as detailed policies governing the residency, are found in the CPH Graduate Student Handbook and the Summer Administrative Residency Guidelines.
Sample Curriculum Plan for the MHA
Year 1 Autumn
PUBHHMP 6611 PUBHHMP 7601 PUBHHMP 7615 PUBHHMP 7620 PUBHEPI 6410
Health and Health Care Services in the U.S.Economic Analysis of Health Services Health Services Organizational Management Health Services Finance I Principles of Epidemiology Professional Development Series
3 credits3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits
AUAU AU AU AU,SP AU
Year 1 Spring
PUBHHMP 7602 PUBHHMP 7621 PUBHHMP 7672 PUBHHMP 7673 PUBHHMP 7680 PUBHHMP 7684
Health Insurance and Payment PolicyHealth Services Finance II Clinical Rotations Understanding Health Care Organization Data Operations Management for Health Service Organizations Health Services Strategy and Marketing
3 credits3 credits 1.5 credits 1.5 credits 3 credits 3 credits
SPSP SP SP SP SP
Year 1 Summer
Administrative Residency
Year 2 Autumn
PUBHHMP 7605 PUBHHMP 7622 PUBHHMP 7682 PUBHBIO 6210 PUBHEHS 6300 ELECTIVES
Introduction to Health PolicyHealth Services Financial Decision‐Making Information Systems for Health Services Organizations Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I EHS Issues in Health Administration
3 credits3 credits 1.5 credits 3 credits 1.5 credits 3 credits
AUAU AU AU AU ANY
Year 2 Spring
PUBHHMP 7611 PUBHHMP 7617 PUBHHMP 7631 PUBHHBP 6510 ELECTIVES
Health Care Law for ManagersHealth Services Leadership and Organizational Change Strategic Management & Program Development Preventing Disease and Promoting Health through Behav Sciences
3 credits3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits
SPSP SP AU,SP ANY
Grade Policy: In addition to the general Graduate School requirements of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, students must meet specific college grade policies. Students should familiarize themselves with Section 11 of the College of Public Health Graduate Student Handbook.
College of Public Health ‐ Office of Academic Programs and Student Services (OAPSS) OAPSS staff are available to provide assistance with College, Graduate School and University policies and procedures. (614) 292‐8350/100 Cunz Hall/1841 Neil Ave/Columbus, Ohio/ 43210/cph.osu.edu
Effective Summer 2018 Finalized: 6/29/18
2018‐2019 Curriculum Guide for PhD degree program
with a specialization in HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT & POLICY
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree requires a significant program of study and research that qualifies the recipient to
work independently and contribute to the advancement of the field of knowledge. The emphasis is on mastery of the
field and particularly on the acquisition of research skills as a basis for original work. Students pursuing the PhD degree
complete didactic and research courses. In addition, PhD students must successfully complete and pass a PhD Qualifying
Exam, a PhD Candidacy Exam, Dissertation and Final Examination. Due to the expanded depth and scope of content and
research, it typically takes a minimum of four years to complete the program requirements to earn the PhD degree.
Graduates are prepared for teaching/research faculty positions in higher education and other positions in various public
and private sectors.
Students admitted to the PhD degree program are assigned faculty advisors who will provide guidance throughout the program. Students are encouraged to get to know their advisor and meet with him/her at least once each semester. This document serves as a resource to be used by the student and the advisor in planning the program of study with a specialization in Health Services Management & Policy (HSMP). All students are expected to be familiar with the College of Public Health (CPH) Graduate Student Handbook: http://cph.osu.edu/students/graduate/handbooks, the Graduate School Handbook: http://www.gradsch.ohio‐state.edu/ and CPH competencies: http://go.osu.edu/cphcompetencies.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
The PhD in HSMP requires a minimum of 50 credits beyond a master’s degree for a total of 80 credits. With approval of the student’s advisor and Advisory Committee, up to 30 credits of appropriate master’s level course work can be counted toward the PhD. Additional requirements for courses and distribution of credits are provided below. Students should work closely with their advisor to develop a tentative curriculum plan during the first semester of their enrollment. In collaboration with their advisor, students are encouraged to form their Advisory Committee during their first year in the PhD program. A maximum of 20 credits may be applied from dissertation research.
Major Field
Required Core Courses: PUBHTLH 6010+ Essentials of Public Health 3 credits
PUBHBIO 6211 Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II or equivalent
credits count in Research Methods
PUBHEPI 6430 Epidemiology I or equivalent
+ Not required for students with a CEPH accredited MPH
credits count in Research Methods
Required Specialization Courses: PUBHHMP 6611 Health and Health Care Services in the U.S. 3+1* credits PUBHHMP 7602 Health Insurance and Payment Policy 3+1* creditsPUBHHMP 7605 Introduction to Health Policy 3+1* creditsPUBHHMP 7615 Health Services Organization Management 3+1* creditsPUBHHMP 7678 Approaches to Health Services Research 3 credits PUBHHMP 8899 Doctoral Seminar (4 semesters x 1 credit) 4 creditsPUBHHMP 8672 Advanced Topics in Health Policy 4 credits
*For the four required PUBHHMP 6000 and 7000 level courses, doctoral students will complete an additional, PhD level one credit directed study (+1 credit above) under the supervision of the course instructor. These one credit courses will be registered as PUBHHMP 7699, Seminar in HSMP.
Research Methods (24 credits) Research methods courses must be selected with the approval of the advisor and concurrence of the PhD program director and should include the following:
• A course in epidemiology (e.g., PUBHEPI 6430: Epidemiology I, or equivalent)
3 credits
• A course in research design (e.g., PUBHHMP 8671: Health Care Outcomes Measurement, or equivalent)
2‐3 credits
• Appropriate sequence of statistics courses (e.g., PUBHBIO 6211: Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II, or equivalent and at least 2 additional advanced statistics course)
9 credits
• 9 credits of research courses to complement student’s major, minor and research interests (e.g., PUBHEPI 6431: Design & Implementation of Health Surveys, PUBHEPI 6401: Health Data Sources and Uses)
9‐10 credits
Minor Cognate Field (15 credits)
The minor cognate field provides sufficient methodological depth to serve as a useful complement and foundation for doctoral level study and research. Typical fields include economics, political science, epidemiology, health behavior and health promotion, public policy and management, etc.
Electives (5 credits)
Select electives from courses within the division or elsewhere in the university with advisor approval and concurrence of the PhD program director.
Dissertation (9‐20 credits)
PUBHLTH 8998/8999 Pre and Post‐Candidacy Dissertation Credits 9‐20 credits Grade Policy: In addition to the general Graduate School requirements of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, students must meet specific college grade policies. Students should familiarize themselves with Section 11 of the College of Public Health Graduate Student Handbook.
Office of Academic Programs and Student Services (OAPSS) OAPSS staff are available to provide assistance with College, Graduate School and University policies and procedures. Students can make an appointment with a staff member in OAPSS by calling (614) 292‐8350. OAPSS address: 100 Cunz Hall/1841 Neil Ave/Columbus, Ohio/ 43210/cph.osu.edu
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to the advisor*****
Effective Summer 2018
2018‐2019 Curriculum Guide for Master of Public Health Degree Program PROGRAM FOR EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONALS
The Master of Public Health Program for Experienced Professionals (MPH‐PEP) is designed to provide professionals with critical knowledge to advance their career in population health management and leadership. The program consists of core public health courses, specialization courses, selective courses, a practicum experience and a culminating project structured to address the interface between and among individuals, environments and systems through the integration of clinical care and public health.
The required courses focus on education and training in strategic and operations management, with selective courses in organizational leadership and behavior, project management, health care economic evaluation, health analytics, and critical appraisal of population health interventions. The curriculum consists of a minimum of 45 credits and can be completed within 2‐3 years.
Students have a faculty advisor who will provide guidance throughout the program. This document serves as a resource to be used by the student and the advisor in planning, but is not inclusive of all important degree, college, and university requirements. All students are expected to be familiar with the College of Public Health (CPH) Graduate Student Handbook (http://cph.osu.edu/students/graduate/handbooks , with the Graduate School Handbook (http://www.gradsch.ohio‐state.edu) and CPH competencies: http://go.osu.edu/cphcompetencies. Public Health Core/Foundational Courses (15 credits) Every student in the program must take the following courses in areas of knowledge basic to public health:
Term Offered Biostatistics PUBHBIO 6210
Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences 3 credits AU, SP, SU
Environmental Health Sciences PUBHEHS 6310
Principles of Environmental Health Science 3 credits AU, SP
Epidemiology PUBHEPI 6410
Principles of Epidemiology 3 credits AU, SP
Social and Behavioral Sciences PUBHHBP 6510
Preventing Disease and Promoting Health through Behavioral Science
3 credits AU, SP
Health Services Administration PUBHHMP 6609
Health Care Organization for Experienced Professionals 3 credits SU
Required courses (16 credits) PUBHLTH 7040 Public Health History, Policy and Practice 3 credits SU PUBHHBP 7532 Program Evaluation in Public Health 3 credits AU PUBHHMP 7624 Health Economics for Experienced Professionals 3 credits SP PUBHHMP 7632 Strategic Change for Public Health and Population Health Management 3 credits SU
PUBHHMP 7683 Operations Management and System Design 3 credits AU PUBHLTH 7350.02 Topics in Applied Public Health Practice: Leadership 1 credit SU
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to the advisor*****
Selectives: Select 3 of the following 6 courses ( 9 credits): PUBHHMP 6615 Public Health Leadership and Organizational Behavior 3 credits SP PUBHHBP 6535 Community Engagement and Collaborative Community Problem‐Solving 3 credits SU PUBHHMP 6630 Project Management for Health Care and Public Health 3 credits AU PUBHHMP 7603 Economic Evaluation of Population Health Programs 3 credits AU PUBHHMP 6625 Leveraging Healthcare Data for Practice and Policy Change 3 credits SP PUBHHMP 6620 Critical Appraisal of Population Health Evidence 3 credits SU Practicum PUBHLTH 7189 Practicum in Public Health 2 credits Culminating Project PUBHLTH 7996 PUBHLTH 7998
Culminating Project Preparation Seminar Culminating Project in Public Health
1 credit 2 credits
Sample Curriculum Plan for the MPH Program for Experienced Professionals (THIS IS ONE OPTION, STUDENTS ARE ADVISED TO CONSULT WITH THEIR ADVISOR FOR OTHER OPTIONS)
Year 1 Summer
PUBHLTH 7040 PUBHHMP 6609
Public Health Organization Health Care Organizations for Experienced Professionals
3 credits 3 credits
Year 1 Autumn
PUBHHBP 6510 PUBHBIO 6210
Preventing Disease & Promoting Health Behavioral Science Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I
3 credits 3 credits
Year 1 Spring
PUBHEPI 6410 PUBHHMP 7624
Principles of Epidemiology Health Economics for Experienced Professionals
3 credits 3 credits
Year 2 Summer
PUBHLTH 7189 PUBHHMP 7632 PUBHLTH 7350.02
Practicum in Public Health Strategic Change for Public Health and Population Health Management Topics in Applied Public Health Practice: Leadership
2 credits 3 credits 1 credit
Year 2 Autumn
PUBHHBP 7532 PUBHHMP 7683
Program Evaluation in Public Health Operations Management and Systems Design
3 credits 3 credits
Year 2 Spring
PUBHEHS 6310 PUBHHMP 6615 or PUBHHMP 6625
Principles of Environmental Health Public Health Leadership and Organizational Behavior or Leveraging Healthcare Data for Practice and Policy Change
3 credits 3 credits
Year 2 Summer
PUBHHBP 6535 or PUBHHMP 6620 PUBHLTH 7996
Community Engagement and Collaborative Community Problem‐Solving or Critical Appraisal of Population Health Evidence Culminating Project Preparation Seminar
3 credits 1 credit
Year 3 Autumn
PUBHHMP 6630 or PUBHHMP 7603
Project Management for Health Care and Public Health or Economic Evaluation of Population Health Programs
3 credits
PUBHLTH 7998 Culminating Project in Public Health 2 credits
Grade Policy: In addition to the general Graduate School requirements of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, students must meet specific college policies regarding grades in Core and specialization courses. Students should familiarize themselves with Section 11 of the College of Public Health Graduate Student Handbook.
Office of Academic Programs and Student Services (OAPSS) OAPSS staff are available to provide assistance with College, Graduate School and University policies and procedures. Students can make an appointment with a staff member in OAPSS by calling (614) 292‐8350. 100 Cunz Hall/1841 Neil Ave/cph.osu.edu
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to the advisor*****
Effective: Summer 2018 Finalized: 7/2/18
2018‐2019 Curriculum Guide for Master of Public Health degree program
with a specialization in VETERINARY PUBLIC HEALTH
The Master of Public Health (MPH) degree program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills for general and specialized applied public health practice, both in the public sector and in private sector careers related to population health. It includes courses within public health’s core disciplines of biostatistics, environmental health science, epidemiology, health behavior & health promotion, and health services management and policy. This broad training is complemented by the more in‐depth course work within the specialization including a practicum and culminating experience.
Students admitted to the MPH degree program are assigned a faculty advisor who will provide guidance throughout the program. This document serves as a resource to be used by the student and the advisor in planning a program with a specialization in Veterinary Public Health (VPH), but is not inclusive of all important degree, college, and university requirements. All students are expected to be familiar with the College of Public Health (CPH) Graduate Student Handbook: http://cph.osu.edu/students/graduate/handbooks, the Graduate School Handbook http://www.gradsch.ohio‐state.edu/ and the CPH competencies: https://go.osu.edu/cphcompetencies.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
Students may choose one from two possible tracks: General* or Epidemiology**. The General track is recommended for students with very little prior experience in the field of epidemiology. The curriculum for each track consists of a minimum of 45 credits organized into five curricular domains:
1. Core courses in areas of knowledge basic to public health (15‐16 credits) 2. Required courses in the Specialization for both tracks (15‐16 credits) 3. Elective courses approved for the specialization (10 credits) 4. Practicum (2 credits) 5. Culminating project (3 credits)
Public Health Core Courses (15‐16 credits)
Every student in the MPH‐VPH program must take the following courses in areas of knowledge basic to public health: Biostatistics
PUBHBIO 6210
Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences
3 credits
Environmental Health Sciences PUBHEHS 6310
Principles of Environmental Health Science
3 credits
Epidemiology PUBHEPI 6410 OR
Principles of Epidemiology (for General Track*) 3 credits
PUBHEPI 6430 Epidemiology I & Lab (for Epidemiology Track**) 4 credits
Social and Behavioral Sciences PUBHHBP 6510
Preventing Disease and Promoting Health through Behavioral Science
3 credits
Health Services Administration PUBHHMP 6610
Introduction to Health Care Organization
3 credits
*****Questions regarding the student’s program of study should be directed to the advisor*****
Required Courses in the Specialization for both tracks (15‐16 credits)
VETPREV 7721 Epidemiology of Zoonotic Diseases 3 creditsVETPREV 7722 Foodborne Diseases, Food Animal Production Systems and Food Safety 3 creditsVETPREV 7723 Biosecurity and Environmental Health 3 creditsPUBHBIO 6211 Design Analysis in the Health Sciences II 3 credits
Select one course (depending on track):
General Track*: VETPREV 7725 Veterinary Epidemiology 3 credits
or Epidemiology Track**: PUBHEPI 7410 Epidemiology II & Lab 4 credits
Practicum PUBHLTH 7189 Practicum in Public Health 2 credits
Approved Electives (10 credits minimum) Students are advised to work with their advisor for approval of electives for the program.
Culminating Project
VETPREV 7998 Culminating Project in Veterinary Public Health 3 credits
Sample Curriculum Plan for the Master of Public Health in Veterinary Public Health (THIS IS ONE OPTION, STUDENTS ARE ADVISED TO CONSULT WITH THEIR ADVISOR FOR OTHER OPTIONS)
Year 1 Autumn
VETPREV 7721 PUBHBIO 6210 PUBHEHS 6310 PUBHHBP 6510 PUBHEPI 6430 or PUBHEPI 6410
Epidemiology of Zoonotic DiseasesDesign and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences I Principles of Environmental Health Science Preventing Disease and Promoting Health through Behavioral Science Epidemiology I & Lab or Principles of Epidemiology
3 credits3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 4 credits or 3 credits
AUAU AU, SP AU, SP AU AU, SP
Year 1 Spring
VETPREV 7222 VETPREV 7723 PUBHBIO 6211 PUBHHMP 6610 VETPREV 7725 or PUBHEPI 7410
Foodborne Diseases, Food Animal Production Systems & Food Safety Biosecurity, Environmental Health, and other Vet Public topics Design and Analysis of Studies in the Health Sciences II Introduction to Health Care Organization Veterinary Epidemiology or Epidemiology II & Lab
3 credits3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 4 credits
SPSP SP AU, SP SP SP
Year 1 Summer
ELECTIVES PUBHLTH 7189
To be selected and approved with the advisorPracticum
1‐10 credits2 credits
ANYANY
Year 2 Autumn
ELECTIVES
To be selected and approved with the advisor
1‐10 credits
ANY
Year 2 Spring
ELECTIVES VETPREV 7998
To be selected and approved with the advisorCulminating Project in Veterinary Public Health
1‐10 credits3 credits
ANYSP
Grade Policy: In addition to the general Graduate School requirements of a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher, students must meet specific college policies regarding grades in Core and specialization courses. Students should familiarize themselves with Section 11 of the College of Public Health Graduate Student Handbook. College of Public Health ‐ Office of Academic Programs and Student Services (OAPSS) OAPSS staff are available to provide assistance with College, Graduate School and University policies and procedures. (614) 292‐8350/100 Cunz Hall/1841 Neil Ave/Columbus, Ohio/ 43210/cph.osu.edu