
15-Month MPH in Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences
15-Month MPH in Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences
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Program Overview
The 15-month, three-semester Master of Public Health in Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences allows students to receive training in on behavioral and social science theories, health promotion methods, program evaluation, and principles of community engagement on an accelerated timeline.
Curriculum
Required Courses
An MPH in Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences requires 42 credit hours of coursework, including an applied practice experience and integrative learning experience.
This program is offered in three semesters over the course of 15 months—fall, spring, and fall. It may be completed in person or online. In-person students have the option to take some courses online, but at least 22 credit hours must be taken in person or hybrid.
Outcomes
Skills & Opportunities
BSHES graduates develop transferable skills that can be applied in diverse settings and are equipped to work in a variety of public health research and practice positions.
Critical Skills Gained:
- Health promotion theories and methods
- Qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis
- Community assessment
- Program planning and evaluation
Job Opportunities:
- Capacity building manager
- Health communications specialist
- Program evaluator
- Program manager
- Public health analyst
- Research specialist
Admissions
Admissions Requirements
We aim to matriculate a diverse cohort of students who hold the BSHES values of equity, social justice, and engagement. We firmly believe that each student brings unique skills and talents that enhance and contribute to the BSHES community. Thus, we consider all aspects of your application in the review process.
Evidence of quantitative skill and writing ability must be expressed in the application.
In addition to the SOPHAS application, all applicants will need to submit the following materials when applying to the MPH in BSHES:
- Personal statement that addresses your interest in the field of public health and your specific interest in the Rollins School of Public Health and BSHES.
- College transcripts
- Two letters of recommendation
- Resume
The GRE is not required for admission and will not be considered as part of the application for admission.
Contact
Get in Touch:
Rachel Corbett, Assistant Director of Academic Programs