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University of Maryland
Graduate Catalog Fall 2009
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Public Health: Master of Public Health--Community Health Education (CHED)
Faculty
Distinguished University Professor
Portnoy, Barry,
Professor
Beck, Kenneth H.,
Boekeloo, Bradley O.,
Feldman, Robert H.,
Glover, Elbert D.,
Gold, Robert S.,
Wang, Min Qi,
Associate Professor
Desmond, Sharon M.,
Holt, Cheryl L,
Howard, Donna E.,
Sawyer, Robin G.,
Research Associate Professor
Voorhees, Carolyn,
Research Professor
Clark, Pamela I.,
Assistant Professor
Atkinson, Nancy L.,
Daughters, Stacey B.,
Green, Kerry,
Research Assistant Professor
Rath, Jessica,
Instructor
Hyde, David H.,
Sharp, Katherine E.,
Lecturer
Anderson-Sawyer, Anne,
Ko, Mia J.,
Marks, Lori N.,
Abstract
The Department offers graduate study leading to the Master Public Health (MPH) in Community Health Education, and the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Public and Community Health. The graduate programs are designed to prepare professional health educators with specific skills and the ability to implement theoretical knowledge in a practical setting. The mission of the MPH program is to promote the development of professional community health educators who understand the science, theory, and practice of public health and can apply this knowledge toward the enhancement of health status of communities. The MPH program is designed as a professional degree to prepare community health educators working in public health service as practitioners, administrators, supervisors, educators, consultants and researchers. Students will participate in both academic and applied training in program planning and implementation, program evaluation, public policy analysis, research, and management. Degree programs may be completed either full-time or part-time. Faculty support coursework, research and practice experiences in many areas, including: public health; health behavior; adolescent health; women's health; and minority health. Faculty hold doctoral degrees in public health, psychology, health education, sociology and epidemiology. The Department offers excellent research and laboratory facilities including the Laboratory for Health Behavior Assessment and Intervention, the Public Health Informatics Laboratory, and The Center for Health Behavior Research, individualized attention and flexibility in program planning.
Admissions Information
An undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 is required for admission to the MPH program. In addition, the Department requires satisfactory GRE scores, three letters of recommendation, and a statement of purpose from all applicants. Completed admission applications (those that include all supporting materials) must be received by January 15th to be considered for Fall enrollment.
Application Deadlines
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Fall |
Spring |
Domestic Applicants:
U.S. Citizens and
Permanent Residents |
Domestic Applicant Deadlines
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Complete applications must be received by January 15
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This program does not accept applications for this semester.
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International Applicants:
Applicants from Outside the U.S. or U.S. Citizens / Permanent Residents with Non-U.S. Credentials
IMPORTANT: International Applicants and U.S. Applicants with Non-U.S. Credentials must follow the domestic deadlines above if they are earlier than the deadlines listed below.
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Applicants seeking admission under F (Student) or J (Exchange Visitor) visas
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February 1
If Domestic Deadline is after Feb. 1 |
June 1
If Domestic Deadline is after Jun. 1 |
Applicants seeking admission under A, E, G, H, I, and L visas and immigrants
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May 1
If Domestic Deadline is after May 1
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October 1
If Domestic Deadline is after Jun. 1
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U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents with foreign credentials
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May 15
If Domestic Deadline is after May 15
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October 31
If Domestic Deadline is after Oct.31 |
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Application Requirements
1. GRE General
2. Three letters of Recommendation
3. Statement of Purpose
4. Curriculum Vitae or Resume
5. Completed On-line Application
Applicants to the MPH in Community Health Education should be sure to use "CHED" as the 4-letter program/major code when selecting the program on the UMD Graduate School On-line Application.
Degree Requirements
Master of Public Health in Community Health Education (M.P.H.)
The MPH in Community Health Education is a 42-credit program which includes coursework, an internship, and a MPH project or a thesis.
Facilities and Special Resources
The Department has research specializations in a variety of areas including:
Minority health/social inequalities in health
Alcohol and drug abuse
Safety and health
Sexual health
Adolescent health and risk behavior
Violence prevention/community violence
Public health communication and media development
Public Health Informatics
Access to health care
Treatment of nicotine dependence
Specialized laboratories operating within the Department include:
The Public Health Informatics and Communications Research Laboratory
The Laboratory for Health Behavior Assessment and Intervention
The Center for Health Behavior Research
The proximity of the nation's capital, the National Institutes of Health, the National Library of Medicine, and the Library of Congress render the University of Maryland unusually well suited for graduate work in public and community health education.
Financial Assistance
The Department offers a limited number of fellowships, and graduate teaching and research assistantships.
Contact Information
For additional information please contact:
Graduate Studies Director
2387 SPH Building
University of Maryland
College Park
MD
20742
Telephone: 301-405-2464
Fax: 301-314-9167
ksharp1@umd.edu
http://www.sph.umd.edu/dpch/
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