Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2024-2025 Graduate Catalog Program: Public Health, Dr.P.H. | ||
Public Health, Dr.P.H.College of Public Health
Major Contacts, Deadlines, and Delivery Information
Concentrations:
The Doctor of Public Health (Dr.P.H.) is a professional, practice-oriented research degree that is granted in recognition of the attainment of a broad set of practice, analytic, and evaluative skills, including demonstrated public health leadership skills. The Dr.P.H. prepares individuals for leadership roles in practice-based settings such as health departments, non-profit organizations, health services, international agencies, and community-based organizations. Accordingly, the emphasis of the Dr.P.H. is placed on fostering advanced expertise in developing, implementing, and evaluating evidence-based public health practice. The Dr.P.H. degree offers two concentrations: Advanced Practice Leadership in Public Health, and Public Health and Clinical Laboratory Science and Practice. Each of these has an applied curriculum that develops the student’s skillset in community engagement, leadership and management, communication and education, and evidence-based public health. Students complete doctoral projects implemented in organizations during the program of study. Mode of Delivery: Accreditation: Admission InformationMust meet University Admission and English Proficiency requirements, as well as requirements for admission to the major, listed below.
Pre-Requisites Pre-Requisite Public Health Core Courses - 9 credit hours Financial Aid |
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Curriculum RequirementsTotal minimum hours - 46 credits post-master’s
At least 13 hours have to be completed at the 7000 level. A maximum of 12 hours can be transferred into the major, if the coursework was completed post-masters. | |||
Core Requirements (9 Credit Hours) | |||
Course Name | Credit Hours: | Term Taken | Grade |
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PHC 7154 Doctoral Research Methods in Public Health | Credit Hours: 3 | ||
PHC 7934 Writing for Scholarly Publication in Health Science | Credit Hours: 3 | ||
PHC 7982 Introduction to Doctoral Training in Public Health | Credit Hours: 3 | ||
Additional Required Courses (4 Credit Hours) | |||
Course Name | Credit Hours: | Term Taken | Grade |
PHC 7149 Practical Applications II: Public Health Leadership | Credit Hours: 1 | ||
PHC 7103 Transforming Public Health Practice | Credit Hours: 3 | ||
Concentration Requirements (18 Credit Hours)Students select one of the following concentrations: | |||
Advanced Practice Leadership in Public Health (APR) – 18 hours | |||
Course Name | Credit Hours: | Term Taken | Grade |
Complete the following: | |||
PHC 7932 Practical Applications I: Policy, Advocacy and Public Health | Credit Hours: 1 | ||
PHC 7466 Health Disparities and Cultural Competency in Public Health | Credit Hours: 1 | ||
PHC 7119 Organizational Behavior in Public Health Systems | Credit Hours: 3 | ||
PHC 7504 Innovative Education in Public Health | Credit Hours: 1 | ||
PHC 6411 Introduction to Social Marketing for Public Health | Credit Hours: 3 | ||
PHC 7156 Research Methods in Concept Development | Credit Hours: 3 | ||
PHC 7709 Application of Qualitative Methods for Public Health Practice | Credit Hours: 2 | ||
PHC 7910 Directed Research | Credit Hours: 1-19 | ||
And complete one of the following: | |||
PHC 6054 Applications of Advanced Biostatistical Methods in Public Health OR | Credit Hours: 3 | ||
PHC 6051 Biostatistics II | Credit Hours: 3 | ||
Public Health and Clinical Laboratory Science and Practice (LSP) – 18 hours | |||
Course Name | Credit Hours: | Term Taken | Grade |
PHC 7565 Public Health Laboratory Management I | Credit Hours: 3 | ||
PHC 7563 Public Health Laboratory Management II | Credit Hours: 3 | ||
PHC 7564 Public Health Laboratory Microbiology | Credit Hours: 3 | ||
PHC 7085 Public Health Laboratory Bioinformatics | Credit Hours: 3 | ||
PHC 7566 Public Health Laboratory Safety and Security | Credit Hours: 3 | ||
PHC 7567 Public Health Laboratory Molecular Biology and Molecular Diagnostics | Credit Hours: 3 | ||
Electives (9 Credit Hours Minimum)Consult with department for available options. | |||
Culminating Requirements (6 Credit Hours Minimum)These lead to a field-based doctoral project that influences public health majors, policies, or systems:
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Applied Practice ExperiencesAll Dr.P.H. students will engage in applied practice experiences to advance their leadership and professional skills in public health. Within their courses, students will select at least five Dr.P.H. foundational and concentration competencies and propose projects in a public health or related organization that will develop these competencies, with advice from a practice-based mentor in the proposed setting. These studies will be jointly planned by the student, the mentor, and the Faculty Mentor, and may consist of one project, or several projects, depending on the scope and competency goals. The final practice experience deliverables must be approved by the Faculty Mentor, verifying that the student has demonstrated achievement of the proposed competencies. | |||
Doctoral Project CommitteeThe student will be assigned one or more Faculty Mentor(s) at the time of admission. The Faculty Mentor(s) will guide the student through the program of study in the initial stages. Within the second year of the major, the student should establish a doctoral project committee. The doctoral project committee will consist of a minimum of one Faculty Chair and one Faculty Member (or two Faculty co-Chairs) from the faculty of the College of Public Health, as well as an external public health professional or practitioner who is a mentor to the student. | |||
Qualifying ExamWhen the majority of the student’s coursework is satisfactorily completed, the student must pass a qualifying examination. The student is required to submit a Doctoral Project Plan describing the proposed doctoral project, followed by an oral examination that relates the content, approach, and deliverables of the project to the Dr.P.H. curriculum domains in the student’s concentration. The examination will be administered and evaluated by the student’s doctoral project committee. The student must enroll in at least two credits in the semester the exam is completed. | |||
Doctoral ProjectPHC 7919 Public Health Doctoral Project (6 Credit Hours) After successfully completing the qualifying examination, the student must complete a field-based doctoral project that is designed to influence programs, policies, or systems applicable to public health practice. The doctoral project must include a minimum of three high-quality, evidence-based deliverables. The doctoral project must also demonstrate synthesis of foundational and concentration competencies across all Dr.P.H. curriculum domains in the student’s concentration. To complete the doctoral project, the student will be required to enroll in a minimum of six credits of PHC 7919: Public Health Doctoral Project. The final doctoral project deliverables must be approved by the doctoral project committee prior to graduation, and the student must be enrolled in a minimum of two credits in the semester the doctoral project is completed and approved. | |||
Time to DegreeStudents may be able to complete the Dr.P.H. degree program in a minimum of three years, with two years for the coursework and one year for the culminating experiences. Refer to USF Degree Requirements for time to degree limits. | |||
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