Master of Public Health

University-Collage study program Public Health
Master of Public Health (MPH /M.P.H.) is a professional master's degree awarded for studies in areas related to public health. The MPH degree focuses on public health practice, as opposed to research or teaching. In the United States the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) accredit schools of public health through a formal review process. Master of Public Health programs are available throughout the world in Medical Schools and Schools of Public Health.
MPH is usually a one or two year program. Some students may already possess an advanced degree. In some countries the MPH program is only available for medical graduates (MBBS or equivalent), those without the medical degree can join the Master of Medical Science in Public Health program.
The degree is designed to expose the candidates on five core public health areas:
Public Health Policy and Management
Biostatistics
Epidemiology
Behavioral sciences/health education, and
Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences.
In addition to coursework, CEPH programs have a thesis and practicum requirement which may be waived if the candidate has substantial prior experience in the field. Program other than CEPH also may have other requirements.
In 2008, the National Board of Public Health Examiners (NBPHE), an organization established in the USA, began offering a certification exam. The exam is based on the MPH degree's core competencies, which were agreed upon by a national effort in 2004-2006 in the United States.

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