USF 2005-2006 Undergraduate Catalog - Pages 173 - 174
As we enter the new millennium, public health looms large at the forefront of the world’s concerns. Population pressures, environmental problems, maternal and child health care, disaster management, new emerging diseases, behavioral challenges, health care management and cost containment demand solutions from the public health professional.
To meet these challenges, the mission of the College of Public Health combines excellence in research, education, and service to lead in health promotion and disease prevention in Florida and the global community. The USF College of Public Health is one of only 36 public health colleges in the nation and is fully accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health.
Undergraduate students who are seeking a career in public health can select to major in a broad range of Bachelor degree programs including engineering, business, social sciences, biological sciences, nursing, social work, pre-medicine, other allied health specialties or interdisciplinary degrees in order to be prepared for graduate work in the College. Pre-medical students seeking admission to medical school may want to consider completing a Master’s degree in public health prior to application or admission to medical schools or as an alternative to clinical degrees. Undergraduate students may consider the Undergraduate Accelerated Entry Program for Master’s degree in Public Health Education that bypasses the Bachelor’s for the Master’s degree.
A new Fast Track for Honor BMS, ISS and INS students is available. Students in this track may select programs within one of the College’s five departments: Community and Family Health, or Epidemiology and Biostatistics, or Environmental and Occupational Health, or Health Policy and Management, or Global Health. A college-wide area of study includes Public Health Practice (PHP). PHP requires a minimum of 3 years of health-related work experience.
The course of study and field experiences are designed to prepare health professionals with skills to develop, implement, manage and evaluate programs which that focus on health, behavioral, legal, medical and economic factors. Interdisciplinary areas include the mapping and control of infectious and chronic diseases, environmental factors that affect populations, and the methods of providing care to targeted populations including those faced with geographic, financial, cultural and other access barriers. Public health is also concerned with finding cost-effective ways to keep health care costs down while assuring quality. Career opportunities are available in a variety of work settings including hospitals and ambulatory care facilities, managed care organizations, voluntary health agencies, public and private school systems, colleges and universities, local, federal and state health agencies, private industry and international health organizations.
Undergraduate students seeking careers in public health should refer to the College website: publichealth.usf.edu, or contact the College advisor: advisor@hsc.usf.edu to request the College of Public Health Career Guide. Review the broad range of professions and plan an undergraduate program that will meet the College’s admission requirements for graduate work. Learning opportunities are provided through advanced methods and technology. College courses are offered through traditional classroom methods, on-line courses and programs, weekend programs, learning institutes, certificate and continuing education courses.
The College offers undergraduate courses to prepare students for the graduate criteria required for admission. USF undergraduate courses HSA 4120 “Introduction to Public Health” and HSC 4554 “Survey of Human Disease” (or their equivalent) are prerequisites for several concentrations prior to graduate study in public health.
HSC 2133 Sex, Health, and Decision Making, is offered each semester. This course provides the student with an overview of the issues involving sexual behaviors, decision-making processes and health outcomes.
PHC 4542 Stress, Health and College Life addresses the relationship between stress, as a multi-causal concept, health and disease and the recognition and prevention of an unhealthy level of stress;
HSC 4933 Special Topics in Public Health, targets public health concerns and issues. Current Special Topics undergraduate courses include:
Health Care Market Place examines the evolution, structure, financing and provision of medical and health services.
Introduction to Water Resources Management that explores water quality, supply and the management and regulatory options for their control.
Medical Terminology whose purpose is to familiarize the basic principles and vocabulary of medical terminology.
Introduction to SAS for Public Health
Introduction to Epidemiologic Research
Mental Health, Mental Illness, and Prevention in Public Health
Severe Mental Illness, Stigma, and Community Integration
Master’s degrees include the Master of Public Health (MPH), which is a professional, non-thesis degree; the Master of Health Administration (MHA); the Master of Science of Public Health (MSPH), a research thesis degree; as well as the doctoral (PhD) degree.
The Department of Community and Family Health offers an accelerated entry program that enables qualified undergraduate students to enter the Master of Public Health (MPH) degree program with a concentration in Public Health Education following the completion of 90 semester hours of undergraduate study (usually the end of the junior year). It is recommended that students enroll in undergraduate programs related to the field of public health as noted above. The program emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach of developing strategies for the efficient utilization of health services, the adoption of self-care practices, and the promotion of healthier lifestyles. Full-time students are able to complete Master’s degree requirements in 2 to 2-1/2 years. Interested individuals are encouraged to contact a health education faculty advisor during the term in which they expect to complete 60 undergraduate semester hours.
Students seeking admission to the MPH accelerated degree program must have completed 90 undergraduate semester hours, achieved at least a 3.0 GPA or a combined verbal and quantitative score of at least 1000 on the GRE, and satisfied the CLAST and Gordon Rule 6A-10.30 requirements. Students interested in this program or other public health graduate fields should contact the Office of Student Services at the College of Public Health for a career guide and college catalog, (813) 974-6505 or e-mail advisor@hsc.usf.edu and refer to the College Website at publichealth.usf.edu.
Undergraduate students in Honors programs will be eligible to apply for admission to selected graduate degree programs in public health during their senior year. This fast track format will allow eligible seniors to complete up to 20 graduate credits in public health which will count toward the Bachelor’s degree as well as a Master of Public Health (MPH) or Master of Science in Public Health (MSPH). These graduate degrees vary from 39-44 credits (excluding field experience).
Application deadline for these programs is July 1 for guaranteed consideration. Applications will be accepted during the junior year. A minimum score of 1000 on the combined Q and V of the GRE, good standing in Honors program, senior status, and 2 letters of recommendation from undergraduate faculty are required. For further information: http://publichealth.usf.edu/fasttrack.html.
Students who have completed their bachelor’s degree may register for certificates in Disaster Management, Health Management and Leadership, Infection Control, Social Marketing, Safety Management, Violence and Injury: Prevention and Intervention, Clinical Epidemiology, and Women's Health.
The GRE is not required for Certificate programs. However, Certificates may have other specific requirements. Refer to the College of Public Health website: for flyers describing certificate programs.
Contact the USF Office of Graduate Certificates, (813) 974-2442 www.outreach.usf.edu/gradcerts for application forms.
Potential applicants should prepare at the undergraduate level for careers in public health. Undergraduate public health courses present a broad range of public health issues and are offered on campus and on-line. These undergraduate courses can be selected as part of the student’s approved planned program or as electives to prepare students for graduate classes. Except for the undergraduate student selecting the Accelerated Health Education program or the Fast Track for Honors program, all applicants should have completed or be in their last semester of completing the Bachelor’s degree prior to applying to this College. All departments accept the MCAT score in lieu of the GRE for admission. The GMAT may be submitted for the Department of Health Policy and Management. Advisors in the College assist undergraduate students with career planning and selecting undergraduate coursework. For specific information, request a College of Public Health Catalog and Career Guide followed by an appointment with the College advisor.
Advising Office: The College of Public Health is located facing Bruce B. Downs Boulevard at the Northwest corner of the USF Campus near the Fletcher Avenue intersection. Advising office is in the College of Public Health (CPH) Room 1150.
Call toll free 1-888-USF-COPH or locally (813) 974-6505 for the Public Health Career Guide, a copy of the upcoming Schedule of Classes which can also be found on the web at: http://publichealth.usf.edu/academicaffairs/
Non-Degree Registration: Students who have completed the Bachelor’s degree may register for up to 12 hours as “non-degree” students while in the process of preparing to apply to the College. Consult publichealth.usf.edu/nondegree.html the College’s Director of Student Services, (813) 974-6505 for options, course selection and enrollment process.
Address: 13201 Bruce B. Down Blvd, Tampa, FL 33612-3805; Mailpoint - MDC 56
Office Hours: 8am–5pm, Monday through Friday. Walk-ins are welcome but an appointment is recommended.
Email: advisor@hsc.usf.edu
Web Address: publichealth.usf.edu
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Effective Date: Semester I, 2005