MASTER MASTER OF OF PUBLIC PUBLIC HEALTH HEALTH CAMPUS BASED PROGRAM
CAMPUS BASED PROGRAM
Partnering with students to develop and advance their career in public health Students will pursue coursework in public policy development and public health management while learning the basic principles of public health.The curriculum prepares students to address complex public health issues in policy agencies. Fcentered U N E Rinstitutions A L S E Rincluding V I C E : government 1 5 A P R and I L non-government 2025
Established in the School of Public Health Participants in the UIC Master of Public Health in Health Policy and Administration programs will obtain a broad understanding of all levels of public policy, effective approaches to organizational management, and the ability
UIC's Master of Public Health in Health Policy and Administration partners with students to develop and advance their careers in public health. Courses are taught by inter-professional faculty with expertise in multiple fields:
Policy Research Health Economics Management Clinical Sciences Disparities Research The Master of Public Health (MPH) is the basic professional degree offered by the School of Public Health (SPH). Upon graduation the student will have gained a general understanding of the broad field of public health and competence in a specific public health area. The program prepares students for public health practice or to continue their education through a doctoral degree. Through the Applied Practice Experience (AP) students will have the opportunity to gain practical experience in a public health setting and to apply and integrate the skills and knowledge learned during their graduate study in a real-world application.
to apply ethical standards to everyday situations to succeed in this dynamic and challenging environment. The UIC School of Public Health is fully accredited by the Council on Education in Public Health.
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COURSEWORK • The MPH curriculum is comprised of: o 4 school-wide Integrated Core Courses o 8 HPA Core Courses o 1 Interdisciplinary Public Health Course o 1 Applied Practice Experience o 1 Integrated Learning Experience.
School-Wide Core Requirements Determinants of Population Health Analytic and Research Methods in Public Health (onsite) OR Analytic and Research Methods in Public Health Part 1 (online) AND Analytic and Research Methods in Public Health Part 2 (online) Public Health Systems, Policy and Management Applied Practice Experience in Public Health MPH Integrative Learning Experience The MPH program at UIC School of Public Health consists of a school-wide core curriculum that all students are required to complete and concentration specific requirements as determined by the divisions. The school wide core is a total of eighteen semester hours which includes three integrated courses totaling fourteen semester hours. Our master's students participate in and work with professionals in the field through experiences in and out of the classroom. You will create an AP experiences based on your goals with practitioners and experts in policy and administration. We offer both a two-year full time and a part time schedule with three and four year completion options. Classes are held primarily in the early evening to accommodate our preceptorship program and part time students.
Interprofessional Education
Divisional Core U.S. Health Care System for Public Health Practitioners Introduction to Public Health Policy Public Health Law and Ethics Public Health Policy and Practice Strategic Planning and Budgeting Introduction to the Economics of Health & Healthcare Public Health Policy Analysis Introduction to Research Design for Public Health Practitioners
LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1. Apply public health theory, knowledge and skills in a practice setting. 2. Complete a defined project(s) in an area of public health practice including core public health functions such as needs assessment, program planning, program evaluation, policy development, educational campaign or applied research. 3. Relate the "realities" of public health practice -organizational structure, local and organizational politics, program administration, community relationships, program coordination - to their defined
MPH APPLIED PRACTICE EXPERIENCE (AP)
project(s). 4. Demonstrate skills and knowledge in an
The AP experience is required of all Master of Public
area of interest not covered in depth
Health students (IPHS 650). The purpose is for
elsewhere in their educational plan.
students to acquire experience and develop skills in the application of basic public health concepts. The learning objectives for this course have been listed in
5. Demonstrate competence in a public health practice area(s).
the MPH student handbook and on the IPHS 650
6. Demonstrate leadership, teamwork,
Registration Form/Learning Agreement.
communication skills and creativity in the development of a public health practice activity.
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INTEGRATIVE LEARNING EXPERIENCE (ILE) The ILE is part of the Health Policy and Administration (HPA) student’s culminating experience for their MPH degree. The ILE is a professional quality project that showcases integrated principles and knowledge acquired by students regarding targeted aspects of health policy and administration. The expectation is that HPA students will do either a policy or management-oriented project. ILE projects may be generated from either qualitative (e.g., case studies, key informant interviews) or quantitative (e.g., survey, analysis of secondary data) research. As part of this course, students will develop a written paper on the topic of their choice.
Students may also select alternative products for their ILE project, such as a manual, health/environmental impact assessment, position paper, or undertake a program evaluation, or another approach approved by the ILE instructor/advisor. IPHS 698 is the companion course to fulfill school-wide requirements. The ILE paper will address a major operational challenge or new programmatic initiative in their preceptorship organization. Because we are located in the City of Chicago where networking opportunities are exceptional in nationally renowned Healthcare Systems, Academic Health Centers, and major Healthcare Associations we can offer our students the unique opportunity to apply knowledge and concepts learned in the classroom in a 12- month long preceptorship.
SELECTED SPRING 2017 ILE TITLES 1. THE JUST HOUSING INITIATIVE: A CASE STUDY 2. EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT DIVERSIONS 3. SAME-DAY LARC IN A TEACHING FAMILY MEDICINE PRACTICE A FEASIBILITY STUDY 4. ADDRESSING SMOKING AMONG ADULTS 18-44 IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 5. EXPLORING THE BENEFITS OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF HEALTH LITERACY SKILLS IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS. 6. PILOT MEAL BOX PROGRAM: INCREASING AFFORDABLE AND NUTRITIOUS FOOD FOR FAMILIES IN ILLINOIS CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ONE
ILE OBJECTIVES MPH students in Health Policy and Administration will write a paper that demonstrates their ability to: - Identify a significant public health issue (i.e., define why we should care about this topic and how it is relevant for policy or management) - Identify the relevant knowledge and skills from across the MPH program needed to analyze the public health problem selected and apply them - Demonstrate their ability to integrate concepts, analytical methods and/or research techniques in conducting their analysis of the problem, and - Formulate a thorough, coherent and convincing presentation of a managerial or policy proposal addressing the public health issue. As previously stated ILE projects may include the following: 1) research paper or policy analysis; 2) public-health related manual; 3) health/environmental impact assessment; 4) position paper; 5) program evaluation; or 6) an alternative approach proposed by the student and pre-approved by the ILE instructor/advisor.
7. UTILIZING THE SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (A POSITION PAPER) 8. ADDRESSING DISPARITIES IN CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE MORTALITY RATES IN BLACK AND WHITE AMERICANS 9. ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS TO ADDRESS THE RACIAL BREAST CANCER HEALTH DISPARITY BETWEEN BLACK AND WHITE WOMEN IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS 10. CULINARY LITERACY: CREATING IMPACT THROUGH THE SNAP PROGRAM 11. BREAST CANCER DISPARITIES AMONG WOMEN IN THE U.S. 12. CREATING A FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT PARTNERSHIP FOR VETERANS THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND VETERANS ADMINISTRATION: DOL-VA (A POSITION PAPER) 13. UNINSURANCE AND PRIMARY CARE
PRECEPTORSHIP PLACEMENT FACULTY & INSTRUCTORS The MPH faculty is comprised of UIC full-time and research centered adjunct faculty. Kee Chan, PhD, Clinical Assistant Professor Jamie Chriqui, PhD, MHS, Professor and MPH Program Director Joy Getzenberg, MA, Clinical Assistant Professor Health Economics; Healthcare Finance Carlo Govia, MBA, MA, Lecturer Health Economics; Health Information Management & Policy Zeynep Isgor, Research Assistant Professor Health Policy & Politics Seijeoung (Sage) Kim, Assistant Professor Organizational Behavior; Leadership; Strategic Management
NOTE: the classes listed under each name are place holders only. NOTE: Academic degrees are missing for a few faculty.
William Kling, JD, Clinical Assistant Professor Health Economics; Quantitative Methods for Health Care Managers
Linda Rae Murray, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Healthcare Operations; Organizational Behavior; Strategic Management; Marketing Betsy Porter, Instructor Health Economics; Health Policy Lisa Powell, PhD, MA, Professor and HPA Division Director Health Policy & Politics Camille Baxter Richard Sewell,Officer MPH, Chief Business Development Insight Medical Genetics
Clinical Assistant Professor & MPH Director Organizational Behavior; Leadership; Strategic Management Sandra Slater, PhD, MS, Research Associate Professor Health Economics; Quantitative Methods for Health Care Managers Nicholas Tilipman, PhD, Assistant Professor
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Note: If we include course descriptions, we have an uneven number of pages. We have the option to omit the course description page or we could include a sample schedule as the 10th page which would be the back cover, FYI - The EMHA brochure is 8 pages