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3545 Lafayette Ave.
St. Louis, MO 63104 
314-977-8100
Fax: 314-977-8150
E-Mail: sphinfo@slu.edu
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Phone: 1.800.SLU.FOR.U
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Master of Public Health (MPH)


The Department of Community Health offers the Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) professional degree with concentrations in Behavioral Science and Health Education, Biosecurity and Disaster Preparedness, Biostatistics, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Epidemiology. The Professional Option-Practice concentration is available for experienced health professionals who wish to work in public health practice. Joint concentrations are offered in Biostatistics/Epidemiology, Environmental Health/Epidemiology, and Behavioral Science/Epidemiology. The Department of Health Management and Policy offers the Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) with a concentration in Health Policy. 

Dual-degree programs are available with the School of Social Service (MPH/MSW), the School of Nursing (MPH/Nurse Practitioner), the School of Law (MPH/JD), the School of Medicine (MPH/MD), the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics (MPH/MS), and the Department of Psychology. All MPH degree programs require a practice experience.

The Master of Science (MS) degree in Biosecurity and Disaster Preparedness is offered in a distance learning format.

The Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH) degree with concentrations in Epidemiology and in Behavioral Science is offered for researchers with terminal degrees (including MD, DO, DC, DDS, DVM or PhD) who seek training in population based research methods to support their clinical research activities.

The Master of Public Health (MPH) in Health Policy is offered in the Department of Health Management and Policy, preparing students for careers as health policy analysts and advocates in both public and private sector organizations.

The School of Public Health is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health. http://www.ceph.org/

Class Scheduling
There are a variety of scheduling formats described below designed to meet the varying needs of full time and part-time students, including working professionals. Full time (2 years) and part time (3 or more years) curriculum plans are available to meet the needs of the School’s diverse student body. Information on courses by semester and scheduling format is available in the SPH Master Course Schedule posted at
http://publichealth.slu.edu/Schedules.htm

  • Traditional semester or four-hour format: daytime or evening weekly meetings for ten to fifteen weeks in the fall, spring or summer semester
  • Weekend Format: Four and a half daylong meetings on Fridays, Saturdays and/or Sundays over eight to ten weeks in the fall, spring and summer semesters; sometimes includes evenings.
  • Week Day Format: four and a half daylong meetings, over eight to ten weeks in the fall, spring or summer semester.
  • Intensive Format: half or full-day meetings over a period of one to ten weeks.
  • Distance Education: Some courses are also offered via internet connection or using CD-ROM technology.


Practice Experience
MPH students are required to complete the equivalent of 360 hours of applied public health experience, which may be done in a full time, nine-week (40 hours per week) block or spread over several months (up to one year). The internships occur in a variety of public health and health services settings under the guidance of a preceptor. Specific details of Practice Experience (internship) requirements can be found in the MPH Practice Experience Manual and on the website at
http://publichealth.slu.edu/OSD/OSDhomeTemp.htm#Internships
 



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