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What is Public Health?
An interdisciplinary effort that addresses the physical, mental
and environmental health concerns of communities and
populations.
Its focus is on prevention of injury and disease in populations
rather than centering on a single individual.
What can I do with a graduate degree in
public health?
Community Health and Prevention
•Cancer Center Health Educator
• HIV/AIDS Asst. Program Director
• Evaluation Specialist, Governor’s Office for Children
Epidemiology and Biostatistics
•Database Manager, CDC
• Epidemiology Program Coordinator, Merck
• Maternal and Child Health Epidemiologist
Environmental and Occupational Health
• Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Director
• Pollution Control Director
• EPA Researcher
Health Management and Policy
•Public Administration Analyst, Institute for Health Policy Studies
• Hospital/Clinic Administrator
• Group Health Co-op Project Mgr.
School vs. Program of Public Health
• Offers more concentrations and specializations
• Additional degree offerings
• Doctoral programs
• More career flexibility
Benefits of Accreditation
• Promotes societal health and safety through rigorous educational preparation
• Meets acceptable standards established by the profession
• Increases career options and mobility
• Determines eligibility for federal funding and student financial aid
About Drexel University
1891:
Anthony J. Drexel founds the Drexel Institute
1919:
Curriculum incorporates Co-operative education
2002:
Drexel acquires the College of Nursing and Health Professions, the College of
Medicine, and the School of Public Health from MCP Hahnemann University
2009:
The Center for Graduate Studies in Sacramento begins offering graduate
programs, including Executive MPH
Drexel Campuses
• University City Main Campus
• Center City Campus
• Queen Lane Medical Campus
• Sacramento Center for Graduate Studies
Mission
The mission of the Drexel University School of Public Health is to promote the
health of communities through an integrated program of education, research,
service and practice.
SPH Leadership
Marla J. Gold, MD
Dean, Drexel SPH
Professor, Dept. of Health Management and Policy
Research Interests – HIV/AIDS, LGBT health disparities
4 Academic Departments
- 44 faculty
9 Research Centers
Community Health and Prevention
Ann Klassen, PhD
Professor and Chair
Social determinants of chronic disease
Departmental research interests – LGBT health, HIV/AIDS, vulnerable populations,
maternal and child health, tobacco prevention
Environmental and Occupational Health
Arthur Frank, MD, PhD
Professor and Chair
Asbestos, mesothelioma, occupational health
Departmental research interests – emergency preparedness, industrial hygiene,
safety climate assessment, environmental determinants of health, housing and
health
Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Seth Welles, PhD, ScD
Interim Department Chair and Professor
HIV/AIDS risk among sexual minorities
Departmental research interests – Autism, Infectious disease, cardiovascular
epidemiology, nutrition and obesity, aging
Health Management and Policy
John Rich, MD, MPH
Professor and Chair
Urban violence, men’s health, racial disparities
Departmental research interests – managed care, health policy and law, public
health infrastructure, hunger and poverty
Research Centers and Projects
AJ Drexel Autism Institute
• Early Autism Risk Longitudinal Investigation (EARLI)
Biostatistics Service Center
Center for Academic Public Health Practice
• Pennsylvania Public Health Training Center
Center for Health Equality
Center for Hunger Free Communities
• Witnesses to Hunger
Center for Public Health Readiness and Communication
• National Resource Center for Advancing Emergency Preparedness
Center for Non-violence and Social Justice
Firefighter Injury Research and Safety Trends (FIRST)
Program for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Health
Degree Programs
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MPH
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Biostatistics
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Community Health and Prevention
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Environmental and Occupational Health
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Epidemiology
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Health Management and Policy
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Executive MPH
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MS – Biostatistics
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DrPH – Community Health and Prevention
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DrPH – Health Policy and Social Justice
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PhD – Epidemiology
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MD/MPH Program
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JD/MPH Program
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Certificate in Epidemiology and Biostatistics
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Certificate in Global Health
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Certificate in LGBT Health
Certificate Programs
Global Health Certificate
4 courses and 1 summer institute
• Proseminar in Global Health Ethics
• Public Health in Developing Countries
• Globalization, Development and Comparative Health Systems
• Monitoring and Evaluation in Global Health
Ongoing discussion series/seminars
Fieldwork (practicum) experience
LGBT Certificate
Aims to help improve the health and well-being of LGBT communities
Recognizes that sexual orientation, gender identity, ethnicity, race and economic status play integral roles in
health
3 online courses
• Studying Rare or Hidden Groups
• LGBT Health Disparities
• Intersectional Perspectives
Global Health Certificate
Full-time MPH Program
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Two-year program
64 quarter credit hours
Prepares students for an array of public health careers and doctoral programs
MPH students specialize in:
• Biostatistics
• Community Health and Prevention
• Environmental and Occupational Health
• Epidemiology
• Health Management and Policy
Year I
Fall
• Introduction to Public Health
• Biostatistics
• Prevention Principles and Practices I
Winter
• Introduction to Epidemiology
• Environmental and Occupational Health
• Public Policy
Spring
• Prevention Principles and Practices II
• Management, Leadership, Assurance and Health
Services
• Public Health Elective
• First Year Practicum
Year II
• Four required courses within student’s concentration area
• Three electives approved by department (electives can be
taken either within the school or within other departments of
the university)
• Community-Based Master’s Project
Community-based Learning
• 5-week, 120-hour practicum with a community partner at end of Year 1
• 8-month Community-Based Master’s Project (CBMP) throughout Year 2 or
summer Global Health Field Experience (GHFE)
• By graduation, a full-time MPH student spends almost
600 hours with a community partner.
Community-based Master’s Project
• 1 ½ - 2 days per week with a partnering
organization
• Consistent with student’s interest
• Students will identify a public health issue as it
relates to their organization and propose a
possible solution
• Defense at the end of the academic year
Sample of Practicum and CBMP
Partnering Organizations
•The Food Trust
• Philadelphia Department of Public Health
• Fox Chase Cancer Center
• St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children
• Planned Parenthood
• Merck Research Laboratories
• Philadelphia Fire Department
• Pennsylvania Health Law Project
Sample Project Titles
“Assessing Food Access in Strawberry Mansion”
“Coordination of Medical and Dental Care for HIV-Positive Patients in Community Health
Centers in Philadelphia”
“Operations of the Medical Examiner: A Descriptive Study”
“The Development of a Sexual Health Curriculum Utilizing Community Engagement and Social
Media”
“The Effects of Chronic Wasting Disease on the State of Pennsylvania”
“Assessing Barriers to Safety in Residential Construction Workers”
“Best Practices of Fall Prevention Programs for Seniors”
MS in Biostatistics
• Two year program
• 57 credit hours
• Basic public health coursework with advanced
study in biostatistics and epidemiology
• Data analysis project with paper and defense
• Strong computational background required
Executive MPH Program
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21-month program
Fast-paced, intensive program for working professionals
Students are health care professionals and career changers
Develops public health leaders
Classes meet one Friday and Saturday per month (2nd weekend of each
month)
• Eleven curriculum blocks, 42 credit hours
DrPH and PhD Programs
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60 quarter credit hours beyond the required masters for DrPH
69 credits for PhD program
Three to five years to completion
Basic graduate coursework in methods, design, and health and human rights
Advance doctoral coursework
Comps, candidacy exam, dissertation proposal, dissertation and defense
Full-time MPH Admissions Process
• Rolling admissions for Fall entry
• Completed application from the Schools of Public Health Application Service
(SOPHAS) available at www.sophas.org
• Transcripts
• GREs (SOPHAS code – 7890)
• World Education Service evaluation (for international applicants)
• Three (3) reference letters – preferably from faculty
• Personal statement
• Resume
• IELTS/TOEFL scores (non-native English speakers only)
• GMAT/LSAT/MCAT also accepted
• Course in statistics highly recommended
2012 Entering MPH Class
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971 applications
137 first-year students
3.21 average undergraduate GPA
1090 GRE
Under new GRE score scale, scores at the 50th percentile or above is considered
competitive
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42% from under-represented minority groups
78% female, 28% male
Age range, 21-44 – average age, 24
25 states – PA, NJ, NY, MD, MA (top states)
3 foreign countries – China, India and Nigeria
Executive MPH, MS and Doctoral
Programs Admissions Process
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Completed application available at www.drexel.edu/em/grad
Official transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate schools attended
World Education Service evaluation (for international applicants)
Three (3) reference letters
• 2 reference letters for Executive MPH program
Essay
Resume/CV
IELTS/TOEFL scores (non-native English speakers only)
Office results from the GRE (code 2194)
Program Specific Requirements
Executive MPH
• June 30th application deadline for Fall
• Minimum 3 years of work experience required in a professional setting
• Essay discussing your interests in public health and how this degree will allow
you to achieve your professional goals
MS Biostatistics
• June 30th application deadline for Fall entry
• Baccalaureate degree in a quantitative or scientific field preferred
• Calculus 1, 2 and Linear Algebra required
Doctoral Program Requirements
• PhD program application deadline – December 15th
• DrPH program deadlines
• Early decision – January 15th
• Regular decision – March 15th
• MPH or related degree required
• Evidence of applied research
• Area of dissertation interest
• In-person or telephone interview required for all finalists
Student Life
• Total enrollment - 455 students
• Students participate in numerous extra-curricular activities within SPH and the
entire university
• Student Government Organization
• Departmental Clubs
• Intramural sports
• Free fitness center memberships
• Close proximity to local Philadelphia attractions
• Philadelphia Museum of Art
• Pennsylvania Convention Center
• Reading Terminal Market
• Independence National Historical Park
Tuition and Financial Aid
For the 2012-13 academic year, tuition rates are as follows:
• Full Time (2-year) MPH program: $970 per credit
• Executive MPH program: $1,200 per credit
• MS in Biostatistics: $970 per credit
• Doctoral Programs (DrPH and PhD): $990 per credit
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Most doctoral students receive some type of tuition funding
Merit based scholarships (Full-time MPH and MS in Biostatistics)
• $7,000 - $17,000 per year
• Student Loans
• Stafford, Perkins, Grad Plus
Financial Aid Office will cover a students’ full financial need including tuition and fees, living
expenses, books and other miscellaneous costs
www.asph.org
Questions?
Drexel University – School of Public Health
Bellet Building
1505 Race Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
215-762-4110
[email protected]
Colleen Baillie
Director of Enrollment
[email protected]