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CU Anschutz Medical Campus Curriculum

Applied Biostatistics

Applied Biostatistics

In this program, you'll focus more on the applied nature of biostatistics and less on the theory behind it. It's perfect for public health workers and individuals who want to strengthen their analytic skills and is particularly useful if you have a previous research degree or experience. As a student in this program, you’ll gain a strong understanding of programming and data management and learn how to navigate serving as a consultant on projects. And if your interests are bigger than what just one country can contain, we offer the option to add an emphasis in global health.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
BIOS 6601Applied Biostatistics I3
EPID 6630Epidemiology3
EHOH 6614Occupational and Environmental Health3
CBHS 6610Social and Behavioral Factors and Health3
HSMP 6601Introduction to HSMP3
PUBH 6600Foundations in Public Health2
Required Applied Biostatistics Courses (12 credits)
BIOS 6602Applied Biostatistics II3
BIOS 6623Advanced Data Analysis4
BIOS 6680Data Management Using SAS3
Choose a minimum of 3 credits from the following courses:
BIOS 6310Practical Clinical Research Informatics3
BIOS 6621Statistical Consulting2
BIOS 6628Latent Variable Methods3
BIOS 6629Applied Survival and Longitudinal Data Analysis3
BIOS 6640R for Data Science3
BIOS 6641Causal Inference3
BIOS 6642Introduction to Python Programming3
BIOS 6644Practical Data Wrangling2
BIOS 6648Design and Conduct of Clinical Research3
BIOS 6685Introduction to Public Health Informatics3
Electives (9 credits)9
Practicum (2 credits)
PUBH 6606MPH Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
BIOS 6990MPH Capstone Preparation - BIOS1
PUBH 6991MPH Capstone Integration1
Total Hours43

Applied Biostatistics + Global Health

The MPH in Applied Biostatistics + Global Health is a 45-credit-hour program that's designed to provide you with a public health perspective of globalization and global health issues. As a student in this program, you'll gain the skills you need to apply public health methods to address global challenges. As part of the MPH program, students are required to complete the core program curriculum including practicum and capstone projects. Capstone projects should incorporate applied biostatistics and a global component.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
BIOS 6601Applied Biostatistics I3
EPID 6630Epidemiology3
EHOH 6614Occupational and Environmental Health3
CBHS 6610Social and Behavioral Factors and Health3
HSMP 6601Introduction to HSMP3
PUBH 6600Foundations in Public Health2
Required Applied Biostatistics Courses (12 credits)
BIOS 6602Applied Biostatistics II3
BIOS 6623Advanced Data Analysis4
BIOS 6680Data Management Using SAS3
Choose a minimum of 3 credits from the following courses:
BIOS 6310Practical Clinical Research Informatics3
BIOS 6621Statistical Consulting2
BIOS 6628Latent Variable Methods3
BIOS 6629Applied Survival and Longitudinal Data Analysis3
BIOS 6640R for Data Science3
BIOS 6641Causal Inference3
BIOS 6642Introduction to Python Programming3
BIOS 6644Practical Data Wrangling2
BIOS 6648Design and Conduct of Clinical Research3
BIOS 6685Introduction to Public Health Informatics3
Required Global Public Health Courses (9 credits)
CBHS 6619Public Health in the Global Community3
EHOH 6623Geographic Perspective on Global Health2
EPID 6634Applied Global Health Epidemiology2
HSMP 6618Comparative Health Systems2
Biostatistics Global Public Health Electives (3 credits) See Faculty Advisor
Practicum (2 credits)
PUBH 6606MPH Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
BIOS 6990MPH Capstone Preparation - BIOS1
PUBH 6991MPH Capstone Integration1
Total Hours46

Community & Behavioral Health

Community & Behavioral Health

As a student in this program, you’ll learn how you can influence individuals to make positive health decisions, while strengthening communities. In the Department of Community & Behavioral Health, we study the why and the how of population health, engaging with communities in a way that really makes a difference. As part of our department, you’ll have access to faculty with a wide range of expertise—from adverse childhood experiences, to nutrition, to underserved populations. 

This 42- to 45-credit hour program offers both in-classroom and applied learning experiences. Our curriculum prepares you to engage authentically and work collaboratively with communities. You’ll gain a strong understanding of the social, cultural, political, economic, and environmental factors that influence health. And if your interests are bigger than one country can contain, we offer the option to add an emphasis in global public health, where you’ll learn how to apply community health and behavioral health principles in the global arena.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
BIOS 6601Applied Biostatistics I3
EPID 6630Epidemiology3
EHOH 6614Occupational and Environmental Health3
CBHS 6611Foundations of Health Behavior3
HSMP 6601Introduction to HSMP3
PUBH 6600Foundations in Public Health2
Required Community & Behavioral Health Courses (12 credits)
CBHS 6612Methods in Research and Evaluation3
CBHS 6613Program Planning and Implementation3
CBHS 6624Community Health Assessment3
Choose 1 of the following 2 options:
CBHS 6622Qualitative Research Methods3
CBHS 6637Applied Quantitative Analysis for Comm Hlth Science3
Electives (9 credits)9
Practicum (2 credits)
PUBH 6606MPH Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
CBHS 6990MPH Capstone Preparation - CBHS1
PUBH 6991MPH Capstone Integration1
Total Hours42

Community & Behavioral Health + Global Health

The MPH in Community & Behavioral Health + Global Health is a 45-credit-hour program that's designed to provide you with a public health perspective of globalization and global health issues. As a student in this program, you'll gain the skills you need to apply public health methods to address global challenges.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
BIOS 6601Applied Biostatistics I3
EPID 6630Epidemiology3
CBHS 6611Foundations of Health Behavior3
EHOH 6614Occupational and Environmental Health3
HSMP 6601Introduction to HSMP3
PUBH 6600Foundations in Public Health2
Required Community & Behavioral Health Courses (12 credits)
CBHS 6612Methods in Research and Evaluation3
CBHS 6613Program Planning and Implementation3
CBHS 6624Community Health Assessment3
Choose 1 of the following 2 courses:
CBHS 6622Qualitative Research Methods3
CBHS 6637Applied Quantitative Analysis for Comm Hlth Science3
Required Global Public Health Courses (9 credits)
CBHS 6619Public Health in the Global Community3
EHOH 6623Geographic Perspective on Global Health2
EPID 6634Applied Global Health Epidemiology2
HSMP 6618Comparative Health Systems2
Community & Behavioral Health Global Electives from the following (3 credits):
CBHS 6622Qualitative Research Methods3
CBHS 6628Tech-based health Promotion3
CBHS 6629Health and Human Rights3
Practicum (2 credits)
PUBH 6606MPH Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
CBHS 6990MPH Capstone Preparation - CBHS1
PUBH 6991MPH Capstone Integration1
Total Hours45
 

Environmental & Occupational Health

Environmental & Occupational Health

As a student in this program, you’ll learn how to characterize the human health effects of environmental and occupational hazards and the populations that are most vulnerable to those exposures.  In the Department of Environmental & Occupational Health, we think about the ways that public health professionals can intervene to improve the environment where people live, work, and play. As part of our department, you’ll have access to faculty with a wide range of expertise—from climate change and disaster preparedness to oil and gas activity to Total Worker Health®.

This 42- to 45-credit hour program offers both in-classroom and applied learning experiences. Our curriculum prepares you to address emerging issues by thinking across boundaries to come up with complex solutions. You’ll also learn how to involve communities in addressing unequal distribution of hazards and advocating for justice, cleanliness, and safety. And if your interests are bigger than one country can contain, we offer the option to add an emphasis in global public health, where you’ll learn how to apply environmental and occupational health principles in the global arena.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses
BIOS 6601Applied Biostatistics I3
EPID 6630Epidemiology3
EHOH 6614Occupational and Environmental Health3
CBHS 6610Social and Behavioral Factors and Health3
HSMP 6601Introduction to HSMP3
PUBH 6600Foundations in Public Health2
Required Environmental & Occupational Health Courses (15 credits)
EHOH 6616Toxic Effects of Environmental and Workplace Agents3
EHOH 6618Environmental Health Policy and Practice3
EHOH 6619Environmental Exposures and Health Effects3
Choose 2 of the following 6 options:
EHOH 6617Environmental & Occupational Epidemiology3
EHOH 6620Risk Analysis & Decision Making3
EHOH 6628Health Protection/Promotion in the Workplace.3
EHOH 6635Climate Change and Health3
EHOH 6636Occupational Safety and Ergonomics with Journal Clubs3
EHOH 6638Communication Skills for Public Health Impact3
Electives (6 credits)6
Practicum (2 credits)
PUBH 6606MPH Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
EHOH 6990MPH Capstone Preparation - EHOH1
PUBH 6991MPH Capstone Integration1
Total Hours42

Environmental & Occupational Health + Global Health

The MPH in Environmental & Occupational Health + Global Health is a 45-credit-hour program that's designed to provide you with a public health perspective of globalization and global health issues. As a student in this program, you'll gain the skills you need to apply public health methods to address global challenges.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
BIOS 6601Applied Biostatistics I3
EPID 6630Epidemiology3
EHOH 6614Occupational and Environmental Health3
CBHS 6610Social and Behavioral Factors and Health3
HSMP 6601Introduction to HSMP3
PUBH 6600Foundations in Public Health2
Required Environmental & Occupational Health Courses (15 credits)
EHOH 6616Toxic Effects of Environmental and Workplace Agents3
EHOH 6618Environmental Health Policy and Practice3
EHOH 6619Environmental Exposures and Health Effects3
Choose 2 of the following 6 courses:
EHOH 6617Environmental & Occupational Epidemiology3
EHOH 6620Risk Analysis & Decision Making3
EHOH 6628Health Protection/Promotion in the Workplace.3
EHOH 6635Climate Change and Health3
EHOH 6636Occupational Safety and Ergonomics with Journal Clubs3
EHOH 6638Communication Skills for Public Health Impact3
Required Global Public Health Courses (9 credits)
CBHS 6619Public Health in the Global Community3
EHOH 6623Geographic Perspective on Global Health2
EPID 6634Applied Global Health Epidemiology2
HSMP 6618Comparative Health Systems2
Practicum (2 credits)
PUBH 6606MPH Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
EHOH 6990MPH Capstone Preparation - EHOH1
PUBH 6991MPH Capstone Integration1
Total Hours45

Epidemiology

Epidemiology

In this program, you’ll study diseases in populations and learn how to apply evidence-based information to promote health and prevent illness. In epidemiology, we get to see the applications of our work every day, saving lives in the here and now and in the future. And as a student in our department, you’ll have access to faculty with a wide range of expertise—from food safety, to diabetes, to gene-environment interactions, we do it all.

This 42- to 45-credit hour program offers both in-classroom and applied learning experiences. In addition to the public health core areas, you'll take classes in biostatistics, research methods, and database design. You’ll also choose from a variety of elective courses so that you can hone in on what matters most to you. And if your interests are bigger than one country can contain, we offer the option to add an emphasis in global public health, where you’ll learn how to apply epidemiological principles in the global arena.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
BIOS 6601Applied Biostatistics I3
EPID 6630Epidemiology3
EHOH 6614Occupational and Environmental Health3
CBHS 6610Social and Behavioral Factors and Health3
HSMP 6601Introduction to HSMP3
PUBH 6600Foundations in Public Health2
Required Epidemiology Courses (12 credits)
BIOS 6602Applied Biostatistics II3
BIOS 6680Data Management Using SAS (OR)3
Intro to R for Health Science (AND)
Data Management with R
EPID 6626Research Methods in Epidemiology3
EPID 6631Analytical Epidemiology3
Electives (9 credits)9
Practicum (2 credits)
PUBH 6606MPH Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
EPID 6990MPH Capstone Preparation - EPID1
PUBH 6991MPH Capstone Integration1
Total Hours42

Epidemiology + Global Public Health

The MPH in Epidemiology + Global Public Health is a 45-credit-hour program that's designed to provide you with a public health perspective of globalization and global health issues. As a student in this program, you'll gain the skills you need to apply public health methods to address global challenges.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
BIOS 6601Applied Biostatistics I3
EPID 6630Epidemiology3
EHOH 6614Occupational and Environmental Health3
CBHS 6610Social and Behavioral Factors and Health3
HSMP 6601Introduction to HSMP3
PUBH 6600Foundations in Public Health2
Required Epidemiology Courses (12 credits)
BIOS 6602Applied Biostatistics II3
BIOS 6680Data Management Using SAS (OR)3
Intro to R for Health Science
and Data Management with R
EPID 6626Research Methods in Epidemiology3
EPID 6631Analytical Epidemiology3
Required Global Public Health Courses (9 credits)
CBHS 6619Public Health in the Global Community3
EHOH 6623Geographic Perspective on Global Health2
EPID 6634Applied Global Health Epidemiology2
HSMP 6618Comparative Health Systems2
Epidemiology Global Public Health Electives (3 credits from the following courses):
EPID 6624Public Health Surveillance2
EPID 6628Global Health and Disasters2
EPID 6635Infectious Disease Epidemiology2
EPID 6636Chronic Disease Epidemiology3
EPID 6640Investigation of Disease Outbreaks2
EPID 6641Epidemiology of Foodborne and Diarrheal Diseases2
EPID 6643Epidemiology and Prevention of TB/HIV/STDs2
EPID 6644Maternal Child Health Epidemiology3
EPID 6647CU Denver in India:Global Health in the Heart of India3
EPID 6649Vaccine Science, Application and Policy2
Practicum (2 credits)
PUBH 6606MPH Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
EPID 6990MPH Capstone Preparation - EPID1
PUBH 6991MPH Capstone Integration1
Total Hours45

Health Systems, Management & Policy

Health Systems, Management & Policy

As a student in this program, you’ll learn about the entire breadth of the healthcare arena and what it looks like on the scale of national policies, regional hospitals, and individual patient outcomes. We’re not just talking about health care, we’re talking about health systems. In the Department of Health Systems, Management & Policy, you’ll have access to faculty with a wide range of expertise—from disaster preparedness to rural populations to the economic impact of health policies, we do it all.

This 42- to 45-credit hour program offers both in-classroom and applied learning experiences. Our curriculum prepares you to make sense of data, apply them to healthcare solutions decisions, and advocate for evidence-based policies. You’ll gain a strong understanding of healthcare delivery and financing, as well as policy implementation. You’ll also learn how to be a leader and manage resources in a rapidly changing healthcare landscape. And if your interests are bigger than the U.S. healthcare system, we offer the option to add an emphasis in global public health, where you’ll learn how to apply health systems and policy principles in the global arena.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
BIOS 6601Applied Biostatistics I3
EPID 6630Epidemiology3
EHOH 6614Occupational and Environmental Health3
CBHS 6610Social and Behavioral Factors and Health3
HSMP 6601Introduction to HSMP3
PUBH 6600Foundations in Public Health2
Required Health Systems, Management & Policy Courses (15 credits)
HSMP 6602Health Equity3
HSMP 6604Health Care Economics3
HSMP 6605Health Policy3
HSMP 6610Health Care Financial Management3
HSMP 6616Intro. to Health Policy Analysis and Communication1
Choose one of the following courses:
HSMP 6606Public Health Administration2
HSMP 6633Management of Non-Profit Organizations in Public Health2
Electives (6 credits)6
Practicum (2 credits)
PUBH 6606MPH Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
HSMP 6990MPH Capstone Preparation - HSMP1
PUBH 6991MPH Capstone Integration1
Total Hours42

Health Systems, Management & Policy + Global Health

The MPH in Health Systems, Management & Policy + Global Health is a 45-credit-hour program that's designed to provide you with a public health perspective of globalization and global health issues. As a student in this program, you'll gain the skills you need to apply public health methods to address global challenges.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
BIOS 6601Applied Biostatistics I3
EPID 6630Epidemiology3
EHOH 6614Occupational and Environmental Health3
CBHS 6610Social and Behavioral Factors and Health3
HSMP 6601Introduction to HSMP3
PUBH 6600Foundations in Public Health2
Required Health Systems, Management & Policy Courses (14 credits)
HSMP 6602Health Equity3
HSMP 6604Health Care Economics3
HSMP 6605Health Policy3
HSMP 6610Health Care Financial Management3
HSMP 6616Intro. to Health Policy Analysis and Communication1
Choose 1 of the following 2 courses:
HSMP 6606Public Health Administration2
HSMP 6633Management of Non-Profit Organizations in Public Health2
Required Global Public Health Courses (9 credits)
CBHS 6619Public Health in the Global Community3
EHOH 6623Geographic Perspective on Global Health2
EPID 6634Applied Global Health Epidemiology2
HSMP 6618Comparative Health Systems2
Practicum (2 credits)
PUBH 6606MPH Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
HSMP 6990MPH Capstone Preparation - HSMP1
PUBH 6991MPH Capstone Integration1
Total Hours45

Maternal & Child Health

Maternal & Child Health

As a student in this program, you’ll learn how to define public health needs related to maternal and child health, design strategies to address those needs, and evaluate the effectiveness of different policies and programs. Our faculty and students are passionate about working with diverse populations to improve the health of mothers, children, and families. You’ll have access to faculty with a wide range of expertise—from reproductive health, to child development, to intimate partner violence.

This 42- to 45-credit hour program offers both in-classroom and applied learning experiences. Our curriculum provides training in maternal and child health policy, program management and evaluation, and the application of research methods to maternal and child health issues. And if your interests are bigger than one country can contain, we offer the option to add an emphasis in global public health, where you’ll learn how to apply public health principles to address maternal and child health in the global arena.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
BIOS 6601Applied Biostatistics I3
EPID 6630Epidemiology3
EHOH 6614Occupational and Environmental Health3
CBHS 6610Social and Behavioral Factors and Health3
HSMP 6601Introduction to HSMP3
PUBH 6600Foundations in Public Health2
Required Maternal & Child Health Courses (12 credits)
CBHS 6621Introduction to Maternal and Child Health3
HSMP 6614MCH Program Management & Policy Analysis3
EPID 6644Maternal Child Health Epidemiology3
CBHS 6612Methods in Research and Evaluation3
Electives (9 total credits)9
Practicum (2 credits)
PUBH 6606MPH Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
CBHS 6990MPH Capstone Preparation - CBHS1
PUBH 6991MPH Capstone Integration1
Total Hours42

Maternal & Child Health + Global Health

The MPH in Maternal & Child Health + Global Health is a 45-credit-hour program that's designed to provide you with a public health perspective of globalization and global health issues. As a student in this program, you'll gain the skills you need to apply public health methods to address global challenges.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
BIOS 6601Applied Biostatistics I3
EPID 6630Epidemiology3
EHOH 6614Occupational and Environmental Health3
CBHS 6610Social and Behavioral Factors and Health3
HSMP 6601Introduction to HSMP3
PUBH 6600Foundations in Public Health2
Required Maternal & Child Health Courses (12 credits)
CBHS 6621Introduction to Maternal and Child Health3
HSMP 6614MCH Program Management & Policy Analysis3
EPID 6644Maternal Child Health Epidemiology3
CBHS 6612Methods in Research and Evaluation3
Required Global Public Health Courses (9 credits)
CBHS 6619Public Health in the Global Community3
EHOH 6623Geographic Perspective on Global Health2
EPID 6634Applied Global Health Epidemiology2
HSMP 6618Comparative Health Systems2
MCH Global Public Health Electives (3 credits from the following courses):
CBHS 6614Childhood Obesity1
CBHS 6616Intimate Partner Violence: Epidemiology1
CBHS 6617Nutrition and Public Health1
CBHS 6618CURRENT RESEARCH AM INDIAN ALASKA NAT CHILD HEALTH DEV1
CBHS 6627Maternal Nutrition1
CBHS 6631Introduction to Sexual and Reproductive Health1
CBHS 6634Adolescent Health1
CBHS 6635Child Nutrition1
CBHS 6636Early Childhood Hlth, ACEs, Toxic Stress, Hlth Equity1
CBHS 6641Developmental Screening, Strategies and Referral1
Practicum (2 credits)
PUBH 6606MPH Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
CBHS 6990MPH Capstone Preparation - CBHS1
PUBH 6991MPH Capstone Integration1
Total Hours45

Population Mental Health & Wellbeing

This program is among the first and only accredited Master of Public Health programs in the U.S. focused on population mental health. You can complete this program entirely online or at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. In this program, you’ll gain a strong foundation in the principles and theories of public health practice, with the specialized knowledge needed to practice public health in the areas of mental health, substance use, and wellbeing. You'll join a community of people who are dedicated to lessening the burden that mental health and substance use disorders have on the health of individuals, families, and communities. In addition, you’ll have access to faculty with a wide range of expertise—from autism spectrum disorders, to cannabis use, to suicide.

This 42-credit hour program offers both in-classroom and applied learning experiences. The program is ideal for public health professionals seeking to expand their expertise to mental health and well-being promotion, service providers who seek a population-level perspective, or those looking to launch a career in this exciting new field.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
BIOS 6601Applied Biostatistics I3
EPID 6630Epidemiology3
EHOH 6614Occupational and Environmental Health3
CBHS 6610Social and Behavioral Factors and Health3
HSMP 6601Introduction to HSMP3
PUBH 6600Foundations in Public Health2
Required Population Mental Health & Wellbeing Courses (12 credits)
CBHS 6612Methods in Research and Evaluation3
PMHW 6601Mental Health3
PMHW 6620Mental Health Systems and Policy3
PMHW 6621Mental Health and Wellbeing Promotion3
Electives (9 credits)9
Practicum (2 credits)
PUBH 6606MPH Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
CBHS 6990MPH Capstone Preparation - CBHS1
PUBH 6991MPH Capstone Integration1
Total Hours42

Colorado State University Curriculum

Animals, People & the Environment

Throughout the world, human societies are inextricably linked with animals wild and domestic – for food, work, or companionship. While some health professionals focus solely on health in humans, public health is hugely impacted by interactions between animals, people, and their environment.

The 42 credit hour Master of Public Health degree with a concentration in Animals, People, and the Environment at Colorado State University has unique, internationally recognized programs to provide both classroom and practical education opportunities in this important area of public health.

This concentration prepares graduates for a variety of careers in national, state, and local public health agencies including a variety of governmental and non-governmental agencies, health care agencies, and academia. These include both domestic and international opportunities. The focus is on the diseases shared between wildlife, domestic animals, and humans — ensuring our environment is safe for all.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
PBHC 5160Public Health Foundations2
PBHC 5500Social and Community Health3
PBHC 5200Healthcare Systems, Policy and Management3
PBHC 5300Environmental Public Health and Policy3
PBHC 5700Epidemiology for Public Health3
PBHC 5600Quantitative Methods in Public Health3
Required Animals, People & Environment Courses (8 credits)
PBHC 5400One Health in Public Health3
FTEC 5740Current Issues in Food Safety2
PBHC 6450Team Science3
Required APE Electives (5 credits from the following courses):5
AGRI 5000Advanced Issues in Agriculture3
AGRI 5460Principles of Cooperative Extension3
ANEQ 6760Molecular Approach to Food Safety3
ANTP 5380Food, Hunger and Culture3
ERHS 5010Biological Basis of Public Health2
FSHN 5000Food Systems, Nutrition and Food Security2
FSHN 6400Select Topics in Nutritional Epidemiology2
FTEC 5720Food Biotechnology2
FWLD 5440Ecotoxicology3
JTCM 6700Social Processes of Risk3
MIPO 5550Principles and Mechanisms of Disease3
PBHC 6300Field Methods of Disease Investigation3
PBHC 6920Public Health Seminar - APE1-6
PBHC 6950CSU Public Health Independent Study1-3
POLS 6650Public Policy Analysis3
POLS 6700Politics of the Environment and Sustainability3
PSCY 5170Perspectives in Global Health3
SOCO 5620Sociology of Food Systems and Agriculture3
VSCS 5330Epidemiologic Infections Disease/Zoonosis3
EPID 6640Investigation of Disease Outbreaks2
EHOH 6622Intro to Public Health in Disasters3
EHOH 6625Global Response to Disasters and Climate Crises3
EHOH 6635Climate Change and Health3
VM 637 (3) for MPH/DVM students only3
VM 707 (1) for MPH/DVM students only1
VM 714 (4) for MPH/DVM students only4
General Electives (8 credits)8
Practicum (2 credits)
PBHC 6860CSU Public Health Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
PBHC 6980MPH Capstone - CSU2
Total Hours42

Epidemiology

Expand public understanding of health risks and provide data for preventive approaches in public health as an epidemiologist. Through surveillance, data collection, exposure assessment, and the implementation and evaluation of intervention programs, epidemiologists are needed to determine disease risk and preventative factors to then evaluate disease prevention strategies. If you’re interested in being a part of the cornerstone of public health research, epidemiology is the profession for you.

In the Colorado School of Public Health’s 42 credit hour Master of Public Health degree program, with a concentration in Epidemiology at Colorado State University, you’ll be trained in epidemiologic study designs, outbreak investigations, statistical analysis and the biological principles underlying infectious and chronic diseases. Epidemiology students utilize their training to conduct epidemiologic research studies by collecting, analyzing and interpreting data that are used to develop evidence based practices.

With an MPH in epidemiology, you can work in a wide variety of settings, including international health agencies, government health departments, academia, industry and research institutions. CSU faculty are actively involved in the following areas: environmental and occupational, cancer, chronic disease, infectious disease, genetic/ molecular and veterinary epidemiology.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
PBHC 5160Public Health Foundations2
PBHC 5500Social and Community Health3
PBHC 5200Healthcare Systems, Policy and Management3
PBHC 5300Environmental Public Health and Policy3
PBHC 5700Epidemiology for Public Health3
PBHC 5600Quantitative Methods in Public Health3
Required Epidemiology Courses (12 credits)
PBHC 5340Public Health Data Management Using SAS3
PBHC 5750Epidemiological Research for Public Health3
PBHC 6600Quantitative Methods in Public Health II3
ERHS 6400CSU Advanced Epidemiology3
Electives (9 credits)9
Practicum (2 credits)
PBHC 6860CSU Public Health Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
PBHC 6980MPH Capstone - CSU2
Total Hours42

Global Health & Health Disparities

Globalization has changed the way that governments and nongovernmental organizations tackle challenging health issues like HIV/AIDS prevention, the spread of communicable diseases, malnutrition, the diabetes epidemic and access to basic medical care.

The 42 credit hour Master of Public Health program concentration in Global Health and Health Disparities at Colorado State University, is built upon the school’s core public health curriculum with the addition of faculty expertise in the social, economic and cultural components of health and health disparities.

Reducing the high rate of morbidity and mortality suffered by the poor will require focusing on interventions that can achieve the greatest improvement in health. This concentration is designed for students who intend to study, identify, and solve public health problems locally and globally.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
PBHC 5160Public Health Foundations2
PBHC 5500Social and Community Health3
PBHC 5200Healthcare Systems, Policy and Management3
PBHC 5300Environmental Public Health and Policy3
PBHC 5700Epidemiology for Public Health3
PBHC 5600Quantitative Methods in Public Health3
Required Global Health & Health Disparities Courses (9 credits)
PBHC 5530Global Health Foundations3
PBHC 5540Decolonizing Global Health3
PBHC 6500Health Promotion Program3
Global Health and Health Disparities Electives (2-3 credits from the following courses):
ANTP 5200Women Health & Culture3
ANTP 5380Food, Hunger and Culture3
ERHS 5600Health Impact Assessment2
FSHN 5610Global Nutrition2
HDFS 6100Risk and Resilience3
PBHC 5400One Health in Public Health3
CBHS 6644Social Determinants of AIAN Health3
EHOH 6622Intro to Public Health in Disasters3
EHOH 6642Climate and Disaster Mental Health3
EPID 6645One Health - EcoHealth - Planetary Health1
PUBH 6625Anti-Oppressive Practice and Research in Public Health2
ANTR 5000Immigrant and Refugee Health3
CHBH 5680Rural Community Health Issues3
General Electives (9-10 credits)9
Practicum (2 credits)
PBHC 6860CSU Public Health Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
PBHC 6980MPH Capstone - CSU2
Total Hours42

Health Communication

The 42 credit hour Master of Public Health program concentration in Health Communication at Colorado State University, prepares the future public health professional to employ scientifically-based communication strategies in an effort to improve health on both the individual and community level. Effective communication is a necessary element in all domains of health care.

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, health communication is especially critical in eight contexts:

  1. Health professional-patient relations.
  2. Individuals’ exposure to, search for, and use of health information.
  3. Individuals’ adherence to clinical recommendations and regimens.
  4. The construction of public health messages and campaigns.
  5. The dissemination of individual and population health risk information (risk communication).
  6. Images of health in the mass media and the culture at large.
  7. The education of consumers about how to gain access to the public health and health care systems.
  8. The development of telehealth applications.

Learn to create effective communication campaigns and prevent disease, promote health, influence health policies and enhance the quality of life of individuals within local and global communities. Be the voice for public health.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
PBHC 5160Public Health Foundations2
PBHC 5500Social and Community Health3
PBHC 5200Healthcare Systems, Policy and Management3
PBHC 5300Environmental Public Health and Policy3
PBHC 5700Epidemiology for Public Health3
PBHC 5600Quantitative Methods in Public Health3
Required Health Communication Courses (9 credits)
JTCM 6300Health Communication3
SPCM 5380Relating and Organizing for Health3
JTCM 6140Public Communication Campaigns3
Health Communication Electives (3 credits from the following courses):
JTCM 5010Process and Effects of Communication4
JTCM 6500Strategic Communication Management3
JTCM 6600Communication and Innovation3
JTCM 6610Information Design3
JTCM 6700Social Processes of Risk3
PBHC 6923Public Health Seminar - HCOM1-6
PBHC 6950CSU Public Health Independent Study1-3
SPCM 6320Theory of Interpersonal Communication3
SPCM 6390Communication Theory3
CHBH 5050Health Communications and the Media3
CBHS 6628Tech-based health Promotion3
EHOH 6638Communication Skills for Public Health Impact3
General Electives (9 credits)9
Practicum (2 credits)
PBHC 6860CSU Public Health Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
PBHC 6980MPH Capstone - CSU2
Total Hours42

Physical Activity & Healthy Lifestyles

Leaders who understand the physiological and public health implications of lifestyle choices, including physical activity and nutrition, are needed to help battle obesity, diabetes, mental health, and other chronic diseases.

The 42 credit hour Master of Public Health program concentration in Physical Activity and Healthy Lifestyles at Colorado State University, prepares graduates for a variety of careers striving to increase the number of people who adopt healthy lifestyle choices. These careers are in state and local health departments, federal agencies, parks and recreation departments, non-profit and community health organizations, worksites and schools.

In the Physical Activity and Healthy Lifestyles concentration, students can choose from a range of classes on topics related to physical activity, nutritional sciences, exercise science, epidemiology, and health promotion planning.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
PBHC 5160Public Health Foundations2
PBHC 5500Social and Community Health3
PBHC 5200Healthcare Systems, Policy and Management3
PBHC 5300Environmental Public Health and Policy3
PBHC 5700Epidemiology for Public Health3
PBHC 5600Quantitative Methods in Public Health3
Required Physical Activity & Healthy Lifestyles Courses (9 credits)
PBHC 6440Physical Activity and Public Health3
PBHC 6500Health Promotion Program3
JTCM 6140Public Communication Campaigns3
Physical Activity & Healthy Lifestyles Electives (5 credits from the following courses):
ANTP 5050Resilience, Well-Being and Social Justice3
ERHS 5010Biological Basis of Public Health2
ERHS 5600Health Impact Assessment2
FSHN 5000Food Systems, Nutrition and Food Security2
FSHN 5200Advance Medical Nutrition Therapy3
FSHN 5250Nutrition Education, Theory and Practice2
FSHN 5300Principles of Nutrition Science and Metabolism3
FSHN 6200Community Nutrition Plan and Evaluation3
FSHN 6400Select Topics in Nutritional Epidemiology2
FSHN 6500Recent Dev in Human Nutrition - Proteins2
FSHN 6501Human Nutrition: Carbohydrates, Lipids and Energy2
FSHN 6502Recent Developments in Human Nutrition - Genomics2
FSHN 6600Women's Issues in Lifecycle: Nutrition2
HDFS 5920Grant Writing: Human Services3
HDFS 6070Prevention Science Across the Life-span3
HDFS 6100Risk and Resilience3
HESC 6450Epidemiology of Health and Physical Activity3
JTCM 6700Social Processes of Risk3
PBHC 6924Public Health Seminar - PAHL1-6
PBHC 6950CSU Public Health Independent Study1-3
PSCY 6000Health Psychology3
CHBH 5250Contemporary Issues in School Health3
CHBH 5330Physical Activity Interventions in the Community3
CBHS 6614Childhood Obesity1
CBHS 6626Public Health and Aging2
PMHW 6601Mental Health3
General Electives (7 credits)7
Practicum (2 credits)
PBHC 6860CSU Public Health Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
PBHC 6980MPH Capstone - CSU2
Total Hours42

Public Health Nutrition

Poor dietary patterns are the leading causes of chronic disease worldwide. Promoting better nutrition in the population requires approaches informed by the nutrition, social, behavioral, and health sciences; local knowledge and experience; and best practices for designing, implementing, and evaluating nutrition policies and programs.

The 42-credit Public Health Nutrition concentration prepares you to apply the science of nutrition and epidemiological principles to programs and policy, systems, and environmental approaches that promote healthy dietary behaviors. You will also have the opportunity to take electives that allow you to further tailor your education in areas like nutrition and sustainable food systems, and nutrition and physical activity for chronic disease prevention. The Public Health Nutrition concentration is housed at the Colorado State University (CSU) campus of the Colorado School of Public Health. CSU is a land grant institution with an active interdisciplinary team of food systems scholars and a strong history of chronic disease prevention in Colorado, the US, and globally.

You will come away with an understanding of:

  • how the under- and over-consumption of macronutrients and micronutrients can lead to poor health outcomes;
  • how to critically review the nutrition literature, analyze nutrition and health data, and assess dietary intake;
  • and how to apply planning and evaluation strategies to nutrition programs that focus on addressing the social determinants of health and food systems issues.

Examples of career paths that you could pursue after completing this program include designing nutrition campaigns or programs for communities; working with non-profits to improve access to healthy foods; working in local, state, or federal government to evaluate and monitor nutrition programs; and working with international non-governmental organizations to inform the development of food and nutrition policies abroad.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
PBHC 5160Public Health Foundations2
PBHC 5500Social and Community Health3
PBHC 5200Healthcare Systems, Policy and Management3
PBHC 5300Environmental Public Health and Policy3
PBHC 5700Epidemiology for Public Health3
PBHC 5600Quantitative Methods in Public Health3
Required Public Health Nutrition Courses (10 credits)
FSHN 5250Nutrition Education, Theory and Practice2
FSHN 5300Principles of Nutrition Science and Metabolism3
FSHN 6200Community Nutrition Plan and Evaluation3
FSHN 6400Select Topics in Nutritional Epidemiology2
Public Health Nutrition Electives (2-3 credits from the following courses):
PBHC 6440Physical Activity and Public Health3
ANTP 5380Food, Hunger and Culture3
AGRI 5000Advanced Issues in Agriculture3
FSHN 5000Food Systems, Nutrition and Food Security2
FSHN 6600Women's Issues in Lifecycle: Nutrition2
FTEC 5740Current Issues in Food Safety2
General Electives (9-10 credits)9-10
Practicum (2 credits)
PBHC 6860CSU Public Health Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
PBHC 6980MPH Capstone - CSU2
Total Hours42

University of Northern Colorado Curriculum

Community Health Education

In this program, you’ll learn how to plan, implement, and evaluate programs that promote the health of individuals and communities. You’ll have access to faculty who are making a mark in the community, getting out there and doing. Our faculty and students are passionate about working with diverse populations to improve health. And because this is an evening program, it's a great fit for working professionals looking to advance their education while maintaining a day job.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
CHBH 5090Behavior Change Theories3
CHBH 5500Environmental Health3
CHBH 6120Statistical Applications in Public Health3
CHBH 6200UNC Epidemiology3
CHBH 6350Policy, Advocacy, Leadership & Management in Community Health3
CHBH 5200UNC Foundations in Public Health2
Required Community Health Education Courses (12 credits)
CHBH 5300Strategies for Community Health Promotion3
CHBH 5350Effective Community Health Engagement3
CHBH 6100Program Planning and Evaluation3
Choose 1 of the following 3 courses:
CHBH 6150Methods in Public Health Research and Evaluation3
HRSS 6100Interpretation and Evaluation of Behavioral Research3
SRMS 6000Introduction to Graduate Research3
Electives (9 credits)9
Practicum (2 credits)
CHBH 6930Master of Public Health Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
CHBH 6860Master of Public Health Capstone Project2
Total Hours42

Community Health Education + Global Health

The MPH in Community Health Education + Global Health is a 45-credit-hour program that's designed to provide you with a public health perspective of globalization and global health issues. As a student in this program, you'll gain the skills you need to apply public health methods to address global challenges.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
CHBH 5090Behavior Change Theories3
CHBH 5500Environmental Health3
CHBH 6120Statistical Applications in Public Health3
CHBH 6200UNC Epidemiology3
CHBH 6350Policy, Advocacy, Leadership & Management in Community Health3
CHBH 5200UNC Foundations in Public Health2
Required Community Health Education Courses (12 credits)
CHBH 5300Strategies for Community Health Promotion3
CHBH 5350Effective Community Health Engagement3
CHBH 6100Program Planning and Evaluation3
Choose 1 of the following 3 courses:
CHBH 6150Methods in Public Health Research and Evaluation3
HRSS 6100Interpretation and Evaluation of Behavioral Research3
SRMS 6000Introduction to Graduate Research3
Required Global Public Health Courses (9 credits)
CBHS 6619Public Health in the Global Community3
EHOH 6623Geographic Perspective on Global Health2
EPID 6634Applied Global Health Epidemiology2
HSMP 6618Comparative Health Systems2
Global Public Health Electives (3 credits from this Approved List of Courses:
EHOH 6621GIS for Public Health Research/Practice3
EHOH 6622Intro to Public Health in Disasters3
EHOH 6624Infectious Diseases, Environmental Contexts3
EHOH 6625Global Response to Disasters and Climate Crises3
EHOH 6627Water Quality and Public Health3
EHOH 6633International Travel and Health1
EHOH 6635Climate Change and Health3
EHOH 6641Critical Policies in Global Health Engagement3
EHOH 6642Climate and Disaster Mental Health3
EPID 6624Public Health Surveillance2
EPID 6628Global Health and Disasters2
EPID 6634Applied Global Health Epidemiology2
EPID 6635Infectious Disease Epidemiology2
EPID 6636Chronic Disease Epidemiology3
EPID 6640Investigation of Disease Outbreaks2
EPID 6641Epidemiology of Foodborne and Diarrheal Diseases2
EPID 6643Epidemiology and Prevention of TB/HIV/STDs2
EPID 6647CU Denver in India:Global Health in the Heart of India3
EPID 6649Vaccine Science, Application and Policy2
HSMP 6602Health Equity3
HSMP 6608Ethical and Legal Issues in Public Health2
HSMP 6615Current Global Health Policy Issues2
HSMP 6618Comparative Health Systems2
ANTP 5200Women Health & Culture3
ANTP 5320Culture of Disaster3
ANTP 5400Medical Anthropology3
ANTP 5450Global Mental Health - Theory and Method4
ANTP 5710Anthropology and Global Health3
FSHN 5000Food Systems, Nutrition and Food Security2
IEOO 6790Advanced International Development3
PSCY 5150Women's Health3
Practicum (2 credits)
CHBH 6930Master of Public Health Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
CHBH 6860Master of Public Health Capstone Project2
Total Hours45
 
 

Online Curriculum

Leadership & Public Health Practice

As a student in this online program, you’ll gain the skills needed to take the next step in your career and ground your work in the foundations of public health. We offer all of the required courses online—in both asynchronous and synchronous formats. We don't run on a cohort model so you can adjust your coursework on a semester-by-semester basis to accommodate your work or personal schedule.

This 42-credit hour program includes practice-based learning experiences. With courses in all five core areas of public health, ranging from biostatistics to health policy, you’ll learn the fundamentals of the discipline. You’ll also gain the management, budgeting, evaluation, and public health administration experience you need to become an effective leader and manager, and you'll tailor your coursework to your passions with nine elective credits. 

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
BIOS 6601Applied Biostatistics I3
EPID 6630Epidemiology3
EHOH 6614Occupational and Environmental Health3
CBHS 6610Social and Behavioral Factors and Health3
HSMP 6601Introduction to HSMP3
PUBH 6600Foundations in Public Health2
Required Leadership & Public Health Practice Courses (12 credits)
CBHS 6640Leadership for Public Health Practice3
HSMP 6640Leadership for Public Health Practice Part 23
CBHS 6612Methods in Research and Evaluation3
HSMP 6634Management, Budgeting and Public Health Administration3
Electives (9 credits)9
Practicum (2 credits)
PUBH 6606MPH Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
CBHS 6990MPH Capstone Preparation - CBHS1
PUBH 6991MPH Capstone Integration1
Total Hours42

Population Mental Health & Wellbeing

This program is among the first and only accredited Master of Public Health programs in the U.S. focused on population mental health. You can complete this program entirely online or at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. In this program, you’ll gain a strong foundation in the principles and theories of public health practice, with the specialized knowledge needed to practice public health in the areas of mental health, substance use, and wellbeing. You'll join a community of people who are dedicated to lessening the burden that mental health and substance use disorders have on the health of individuals, families, and communities. In addition, you’ll have access to faculty with a wide range of expertise—from autism spectrum disorders, to cannabis use, to suicide.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Core Courses (17 credits)
BIOS 6601Applied Biostatistics I3
EPID 6630Epidemiology3
EHOH 6614Occupational and Environmental Health3
CBHS 6610Social and Behavioral Factors and Health3
HSMP 6601Introduction to HSMP3
PUBH 6600Foundations in Public Health2
Required Population Mental Health & Wellbeing Courses (12 credits)
PMHW 6601Mental Health3
PMHW 6620Mental Health Systems and Policy3
PMHW 6621Mental Health and Wellbeing Promotion3
CBHS 6612Methods in Research and Evaluation3
Electives (9 credits)9
Practicum (2 credits)
PUBH 6606MPH Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
CBHS 6990MPH Capstone Preparation - CBHS1
PUBH 6991MPH Capstone Integration1
Total Hours42

Epidemiology

 In this program, you'll study diseases in populations and learn how to apply evidence-based information to promote health and prevent illness. In epidemiology, we get to see the applications of our work every day, saving lives in the here  and now and in the future. And as a student in our department, you'll have access to faculty with a wide range of expertise - from food safety, to diabetes, to gene-environment interactions, we do it all.

Curriculum

Required Public Health Courses (17 credits)
BIOS 6601Applied Biostatistics I3
CBHS 6610Social and Behavioral Factors and Health3
EHOH 6614Occupational and Environmental Health3
EPID 6630Epidemiology3
HSMP 6601Introduction to HSMP3
PUBH 6600Foundations in Public Health2
Required Epidemiology Courses (12 credits)
EPID 6626Research Methods in Epidemiology3
EPID 6631Analytical Epidemiology3
BIOS 6602Applied Biostatistics II3
BIOS 6680Data Management Using SAS (OR)3
Introduction to R for Health Sciences (AND)
Data Management with R
Electives (9 credits)9
Practicum (2 credits)
PUBH 6606MPH Practicum2
Capstone (2 credits)
EPID 6990MPH Capstone Preparation - EPID1
PUBH 6991MPH Capstone Integration1
Total Hours42