Graduate programs
The School of Public Health graduate programs are designed to prepare students for professional work in the fields of community health, health promotion, health management, and health policy in a wide variety of settings. Students may also complete a plan of study that prepares them to pursue a doctoral degree in a health-related area.
The School of Public Health offers eight graduate degrees.
1. A Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) degree in Health Promotion.
2. A Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) degree in Health Management and Policy.
3. A Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) degree in Biostatistics
4. A Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) degree in Environmental Systems and Human Health
5. A Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) degree in Public Health Practice
6. A Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) degree in Epidemiology
7. A Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Biostatistics.
8. A Master of Arts/Master of Science (M.A./M.S.) degree in Health Studies - Not Currently Admitting
Students with a wide variety of undergraduate degrees and professional experience are admitted to the School of Public Health.
MPH in Public Health Practice (online)
Students in the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health MPH in Public Health Practice acquire broad knowledge about and perspectives on public health policy and practice, with particular emphasis on improving primary healthcare accessibility and quality for underserved populations based on the concepts and principles of primary health care defined by the World Health Organization (universal coverage, service delivery, public policy, leadership, and stakeholder participation). To support working and distance students, coursework for the MPH in Public Health Practice program may be completed entirely online. Online MPH students are fully matriculated into the School of Public Health and have the option to complete some of their courses in person. Graduates are employed by state and local governmental agencies, non-profits, and community organizations.
Program Competencies
Students graduating from this program will be able to:
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Assess, analyze and synthesize the health status of vulnerable populations
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Identify, develop and manage interventions to promote and protect the health of populations at risk
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Lead and participate in interprofessional efforts to address health inequities with community partners
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Conduct, participate in or apply research which improves the health of a population
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Assess and integrate cultural beliefs and practices into public health interventions
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Develop & apply effective communication strategies across multiple sectors of the community
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Apply program planning and quality improvement principles in the development, management and/or evaluation of population health services.
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Demonstrate basic skills in development of a grant proposal.
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Employ techniques to manage human, fiscal, and other public health resource
For more information and instructions on how to apply visit the MPH in Public Health Practice (online) web page.