MPH Program
- Overview
- Curriculum, Course Waivers and Transfer Credits
- Suggested Semester Schedules
- Field Training
- Integrative Project
- Collaborative Programs (JD/MPH, MD/MPH, MBA/MPH)
- Graduate School Policies
- Accreditation
Overview
The MPH program consists of 49 credits that can be completed in four semesters with full-time attendance. Elective and concentration-specific required courses allow for in-depth study in five concentration areas: biostatistics, epidemiology, environmental health, health behavior and health services administration. Within the health services administration concentration, emphasis can be placed on either administration or public policy courses.
Curriculum, Course Waivers, and Transfer Credits
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Field Training
- Guidelines and Procedures
- Affiliated Sites
- Paid Opportunities or Sites Outside of Western New York Not Affiliated With the University at Buffalo
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Integrative Project
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Suggested Semester Schedule (examples for environmental health and health behavior are forthcoming)
- Example Two-Year Course Sequence (Biostatistics)
- Example Two-Year Course Sequence (Epidemiology)
- Example Two-Year Course Sequence (Health Behavior)
- Example Two-Year Course Sequence (Health Services Administration)
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Collaborative Programs
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Graduate School Policies
As graduate students, it is important to be aware of the graduate school's policies. You can find them at Graduate School Policies and Procedures
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Accreditation
The School of Public Health and Health Professions is currently not accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH). The School has been designated a "applicant" by CEPH and the School has initiated a self-study period which is a major step in the process towards securing accreditation.
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