Master of Public Health (MPH)

Program Location
Online
Program Credits
42 Credits
Program Length

3 Trimesters, 48 Instructional Weeks or 

6 Trimesters, 96 Instructional Weeks

Time to Complete

12 Months or

24 Months

A total of 42 trimester credits are required to earn the Master of Public Health (MPH) degree. 

Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Code: 11-9111.00, 29-9011.00, 11-9161.00, 21-1091.00

Program Mission: We seek to cultivate academic and healthcare leaders who create and apply evidence-based knowledge through learning, discovery, and communication to enhance the health of individuals and communities.

Program Philosophy: The Public Health program intends to prepare graduates who will protect and improve the health and well-being of communities as an important part of building a safer and healthier world.  This program is designed to provide a broad perspective on the science and practice of community-based approaches to promoting health and preventing diseases.  Courses focus on health promotion, environmental health, epidemiologic research methods, health leadership, and health policy, culminating in a capstone project intended to integrate essential concepts, attitudes, and behaviors.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon graduation, MPH graduates will possess the knowledge, skills and aptitude to:

  1. Assess the elements to improve health outcomes and systems through planning, implementation and evaluation of health programs for individuals and populations.
  2. Analyze essential services that public health programs provide to protect and improve the health of populations.
  3. Apply research tools and analytical methods to critically analyze, monitor and assess the health status of populations, utilizing qualitative and quantitative research methodology.
  4. Determine the impact of policies and legislation on individual and population health; while navigating the legal, regulatory and organizational impact they have on the health care system.
  5. Construct public health, cross-cultural community-based programs, using behavioral science and health promotion methods.
  6. Create communication approaches for lay and interprofessional audiences using epidemiologic methods to analyze patterns of disease and injury.
  7. Justify the relationship between environmental factors and community health; and plan solutions for environmental health problems.  
  8. Assemble a network of professional alliances to address social determinants of health and health disparities.  

Attendance Policy:  The maximum percent of absences allowed in Public Health courses is 20% per class.  

 

Admission Requirements

Applicants for the Master of Public Health Program must:

  1. Have a baccalaureate degree or above with a GPA of 2.7 or higher from an institution that is accredited by an agency recognized by the United States Department of Education. 
    1. If the degree is above a baccalaureate degree, the documentation of the coursework must confirm that either the baccalaureate degree or three (3) years of undergraduate coursework was required for admission.  
  2. Provide official transcripts verifying baccalaureate degree, prior to the end of the add/drop period of the first term.  
  3. Applicants submitting non-U.S. or non-English transcripts should refer to the International Admissions section of the catalog.
  4. Applicants submitting non-U.S. or non-English transcripts will be required to have coursework evaluated by the registrar or program dean for U.S. equivalence to a "bachelor's degree" or "equivalent to at least three (3) years of undergraduate coursework."   
  5. Students with an undergraduate degree or above with a cumulative GPA of 2.5-2.69 may be admitted on a conditional basis.  Individuals admitted under this clause are required to:
    1. Maintain a 3.0 GPA in their coursework for the first trimester in order to be moved to a regular status.  
    2. If the student does not achieve the expected 3.0 GPA, he or she will be dismissed from the program.  

Students with an undergraduate GPA between 2.3-2.49 may be considered for conditional admission at the Program Dean's discretion.  Applicants must adhere to the following program requirements:

    1. The applicant must provide a letter of intent.
    2. The applicant must be approved through an interview. 
    3. Students admitted must adhere to conditional admissions requirements stated above (5 a and b)   
Master of Public Health Transfer Credit Evaluation
Only graduate level courses in which a grade of "B" (3.0) or better was received, taken in a program similar to West Coast University's Master's in Public Health will be evaluated for transfer credit.  A maximum of 6 credit hours will be considered for transfer, and must reflect the same content and course credit as the course for which transfer credit is being requested.  

Public Health Curriculum

Master of Public Health Curriculum

PH 500Foundations of Public Health

3

HA 530Managerial Epidemiology

3.0

HA 500Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care Management

3.0

PH 510Health Promotion and Social & Behavioral Health Sciences

4

PH 515Cultural Diversity & Health Disparities in Public Health

3

PH 520Biostatistics

4

HA 535Health Research Methods

3.0

PH 535Environmental and Occupational Health

4

PH 545Leadership Principles and Policies in Public Health

4

PH 550Global Family Health

4

PH 560Infectious Diseases

3

PH 565Public Health Capstone

4

Total Credit Hours:42.0

MPH Program Costs

For program costs, please see the Graduate Tuition and Fees section.