Learning Outcomes
At the conslusion of the MPH program, students will be able to:
Community Monitoring
Apply biostatic, epidemiologic methods and other community monitoring and assessment strategies to understand, diagnose and solve public health problems and health hazards.
Research
Design and critically assess appropriate qualitative and quantitative research studies.
Communication
Demonstrate effective communication skills for public health practice including activites that inform, educate and empower targeted audiences.
Cultural Competence
Identify and propose public health intervention strategies responsive to the diverse cultural values and traditions of the communities being served.
Management and Professionalism Skills
Apply prinicples of leadership and management that include the mobilization of community partnerships, to administer public health programs and solve health problems.
Policy Development
Identify policy and advocacy processes for improving the health status of populations and solving public health problems.
Program Planning, Emplementation and Evaluation
Plan and evaluate public health interventions.
Public Health Service
Identify and apply basic theories, concepts and models from a range of social, scientific and behavioral desciplines that are used in public health research and practice.






