Curriculum
To advance the public's health and well-being through education, research & service
with a focus on issues affecting Louisiana
Degrees Offered, Concentrations and Course Requirements
The MPH program in Behavioral & Community Health Science (BCHS) prepares students for professional careers in which they will develop and deliver programs to improve and maintain health in our communities.
It is a 45-credit degree program that consists of core courses in Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Environmental Health Sciences, Health Policy and Systems Management, Behavioral Health Science, and Ethics, as well as fieldwork and thesis/capstone.
The Culminating Experience for the Master of Public Health (MPH) in Behavioral and Community Health Sciences (BCHS) focuses on examining how behavioral, psychosocial, socioeconomic factors, and other social determinants influence public health. This experience may include planning, implementing or evaluating a specific intervention, and must contribute to the body of knowledge on reducing health disparities or improving the health status of communities or populations. Options include:
- A written thesis applying theories and principles of BCHS in conjunction with other applicable public health disciplines;
- A major paper based on an approved field experience
Click here for complete culminating experiences guidelines
BCHS requirements include behavioral science theory; community analysis and ecology; culture and behavior in health care settings; health communication; health program development and planning; and monitoring and evaluation.
BCHS electives include behavioral theory application; chronic disease prevention and management; community-based participatory programming; diffusion methodologies: research; fuel and physical activity; geriatrics, infectious disease prevention; maternal and child programming; quantitative and quality research methods; rural health access; and survey design.
| School of Public Health Requirements | ||
| Credits | ||
| BIOS 6100 | Biostatistical Methods I | 4 |
| EPID 6210 | Principles of Epidemiology | 3 |
| ENHS 6238 | Principles of Environmental Health | 3 |
| BCHS 6212 | Behavioral Science Theories in Public Health | 3 |
| HPSM 6268 | Health Services Administration and Management | 3 |
| PUBH 6221 | Foundations of Public Health Ethics | 1 |
| EPID 6216 | Biological Basis of Health* | 3 |
| PUBH 6800 | Practice Experience | 3 |
| Culminating Experience / Capstone | 3 | |
| Concentration Specific Courses | 19 | |
| Total Credits | 45 | |
| BCHS Concentration | ||
| Credits | ||
| BCHS 6213 | Community Analysis, Ecology & Health Disparities | 3 |
| BCHS 6214 | Health Communication | 3 |
| BCHS 6215 | Monitoring and Evaluation | 3 |
| BCHS 6216 | Health Program Development and Planning. | 3 |
| BCHS 6227 | Research Methods in the Health Sciences | 3 |
| BCHS 6700 | Behavioral and Community Health Seminar | 1 |
| Electives | 3 | |
| Total Credits | 19 | |
Our Programs
Academic:
BEHAVIORAL & COMMUNITY
HEALTH SCIENCES
BIOSTATISTICS
ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL
HEALTH SCIENCES
EPIDEMIOLOGY
HEALTH POLICY & SYSTEMS
MANAGEMENT
RESEARCH & SERVICE PROGRAMS:
LOUISIANA TUMOR REGISTRY
CANCER CONTROL PROGRAM /
LOUISIANA BREAST &
CERVICAL HEALTH
TOBACCO CESSATION INITIATIVE /
TOBACCO FREE LIVING
TRIM TEENS
INITIATIVE FOR EVALUATION
AND CAPACITY BUILDING
DELTA REGION AETC
NURSE FAMILY PARTNERSHIP
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INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH
& JUSTICE
News & Events
June 7, 2013
Pre-Registration Begins for Fall Semester
June 7, 2013
SPH Staff Assembly Meeting
June 27, 2013
Advisory Deadline for Late Financial Aid Application
June 28, 2013
SPH Faculty Assembly Meeting
