UIS
Graduate and Undergraduate Catalog
Academic
Year 2006 - 2007
PUBLIC HEALTH
Master of Public Health
Faculty Kathy DeBarr, Shahram Heshmat, Remi Imeokparia,
James Veselenak
Associated Faculty Sharron LaFollette, Tih-Fen Ting
Emeritus Faculty Michael Quam
Adjunct Faculty Gary Robinson, Ken Runkel
Contact: (217) 206-6301
mph@uis.edu or www.uis.edu/publichealth/

The goal of the public health department is to prepare graduates
as competent public health practitioners. Public health is an
essential function of modern society. It is, in the words of the
Institute of Medicine, What we as a society do collectively to
assure the conditions in which people can be healthy.”Assuring the
public's health at the community level often means affecting
policies and actions at the national, or even international, level.
Public health professionals must deal with myriad issues: access to
quality health care, prevention and control of disease,
environmental protection, the health needs of special populations,
data analysis and evaluation, policy planning and administration,
and health promotion.
The primary objective of the department is to graduate public
health generalists with a strong interdisciplinary foundation for
practice. The curriculum enables students to understand 1) the
various factors that affect the health of a community; 2) the
methods to identify and measure community health; and 3) the
components that comprise public health services delivery systems
(cost, planning, and administration). While the department's
required courses provide the generalist background needed by all
students, the elective courses allow students to concentrate on a
particular aspect of public health.
Joint Degree Offering
UIS' departments of public health and public administration have
an articulation agreement that allows interested students to obtain
a master's degree with a joint degree (MPA/MPH), public health and
public administration. Contact either department for details.
THE MASTER'S DEGREE
Entrance Requirements
Applicants must submit an admission application and transcripts
from previous college-level academic work to the UIS Office of
Admissions and Records. As a second part of the admissions process,
applicants must 1) complete a department application specifying
professional goals and identifying past academic work and/or
employment related to these goals; 2) submit three completed
recommendation forms from employers, professional peers, or
educators; and 3) submit Graduate Record Exam (GRE) scores in the
general examination. Other aptitude tests -- Medical College
Admission Test (MCAT), Dental Aptitude Test (DAT), Law School
Admission Test (LSAT), or the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)
-- can be submitted. Applicants with postbaccalaureate degrees are
exempted from submitting GRE scores.
Applicants must have earned an overall GPA of 3.00 (4.00 point
scale) for previous academic work. Conditional admission is possible
for those with extensive public health experience whose
undergraduate GPA is between 2.50 and 3.00. To be fully admitted,
applicants must have a 3.00 GPA at the end of their first 12
semester hours of study. Students who take TOEFL exams must score
580 or better.
Undergraduate work should include at least three semester hours
of biology. Courses in physiology, chemistry, and statistics are
desirable but not required.
Advising
Advising in the public health department provides an individual
approach to the academic and professional development of each
student. On admission, each student is assigned a temporary adviser
to assist with academic planning. Thereafter, students may choose an
adviser from department or associated faculty.
Grading
Students must earn a grade of B‑ or better in all courses
counting toward the M.P.H. degree. Courses taken on a credit/no
credit basis will not count toward the degree. Students must
maintain a B average to remain in good standing in the program.
Program Requirements
The master of public health degree requires that students
complete 48 semester hours of course work, 32 hours of which are
required core courses, including a four‑hour internship. The 12
hours of electives must be in a specific area of study, either
within or outside the department.
Required Core Courses
MPH 503 Biostatistics for the Health Professional 4 Hrs.
MPH 506 Community Health Research 4 Hrs.
MPH 511 Foundations of Epidemiology 4 Hrs.
MPH 521 Environmental and Occupational Health 4 Hrs.
MPH 531 Public Health Policy 4 Hrs.
MPH 545 Sociocultural Aspects of Health 4 Hrs.
MPH 551 Public Health Administration 4 Hrs.
MPH 561 Community Health Education 4 Hrs.
MPH 581 Internship 4 Hrs.
Total 36 Hrs.
Approved Electives 12 Hrs.
Total 48 Hrs.
Closure Exercise
The closure experience is a comprehensive written examination
with questions designed to test students' ability to integrate the
knowledge that they have gained from the core curriculum. A student
must successfully complete the exam within one year after completing
course work for the degree. Students who do not complete the
examination during their final semester of study must enroll in MPH
583 (zero credit hours, one billable hour) until they pass the exam.
Details about the procedure are provided in the MPH Student
Handbook.
MPH PROFESSIONAL OPTION
The MPH professional option provides an opportunity for
physicians and others with earned doctorates and at least one year
of health-related experience to earn a master of public health
degree at UIS. The option requires completion of the 36 hours of
core courses including the internship. Other applicants may be
eligible for admission to this option and will be considered by the
admissions committee on a case-by-case basis. Included are 1) those
currently enrolled in a physician residency-training program, 2)
those who are in the process of completing a doctoral-level
health-related degree and who have at least one year of
health-related experience, and 3) those who have an earned master's
degree in a health field and who have at least three years of
health-related experience. Interested applicants should contact the
UIS public health department for information about the application
process.
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