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Graduate Catalog 2014 - 2015 
    
Graduate Catalog 2014 - 2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Public Health, MPH


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School of Health Sciences

www.neoucom.edu/mph/index.php

Donald Allensworth-Davies, MPH Program Coordinator

HS 124; 216-687-3833

 

Introduction

The Master of Public Health (MPH) at Cleveland State University is part of the Consortium of Eastern Ohio Master of Public Health (CEOMPH) program. The CEOMPH is a multidisciplinary, interdepartmental, and Inter institutional program that provides opportunities for graduate studies in public health. Although the MPH degree is awarded by Cleveland State University, the MPH program is partnership-based. The six partners are Cleveland State University, the Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine (NEOUCOM), Youngstown State University, Kent State University, Ohio University, and the University of Akron. The program is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH).

Memorandum of Understanding for Consortium of Eastern Ohio Master of Public Health (CEOMPH) program

The mission of the program is to enhance the health and well being of the community by providing an educational program that fosters collaboration among the participating academic institutions, students, public health practitioners, and the public health system. The program prepares graduates in the knowledge, skills, and analytic capabilities required to improve the health of diverse populations at the local, state, and national levels via community practice, research, and service.

Admission Information

In addition to meeting Cleveland State University College of Graduate Studies admission requirements, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  1. Applicants must have successfully completed a college-level mathematics or statistics course, and a college social science or natural science course.
  2. Applicants must have acceptable GRE scores within the last five years. The GRE requirements may be waived if the applicant has a professional degree (master’s or doctorate) in a related area.
  3. The TOEFL is required of applicants from countries where English is not the language of instruction in their college/university studies; the minimum required score is 550 for the paper-based examination and 213 for the computer based examination.
  4. Two years of work experience in a relevant field is highly recommended.
  5. The applicant must provide three letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with his or her academic or professional background. If the bachelor’s degree was earned more than two years prior to application to the program, an applicant may submit letters of recommendation by supervisors from his or her place of employment. The letters should include an assessment of the applicant’s work quality and ability to successfully complete a graduate degree.

The application deadline is January 15. Students are admitted fall semester only. Applicants must submit the special Eastern Ohio Universities Master of Public Health application form, a $35 nonrefundable application fee, and all admission materials to the MPH Admissions Committee (see address below). The special application form is available at http://www.neoucom.edu/MPH/. The MPH admissions committee reviews application materials and forwards files to the Cleveland State MPH Program Director. The Director submits files and admission recommendations to the Cleveland State Graduate Admissions Office. Applicants are encouraged to review the admission requirements on the MPH web site prior to submitting their application materials. Submit application materials to:

MPH Admissions Committee CEOUCOM, Division of Community Health Sciences, 4509 State Route 44, PO Box 95, Rootstown, OH 44272.

Degree Requirements


The curriculum consists of seven core courses that students take as a cohort. In addition, one grant project, a capstone project, a portfolio, and an exit presentation are required. The MPH is structured as a weekend program with the core courses scheduled on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1-4 p.m. Alternate scheduling will be considered to accommodate students with special circumstances.

Students may take the core courses at any one of the distance-learning classrooms at any one of the partner universities. Electives may be taken at any time during the program. Students may select electives from a list of approved courses offered by the partner universities. If the student is interested in an elective that is not on the approved list, an Elective Approval Form must be submitted along with a course syllabus for review by the NEOUMPH curriculum committee.

Students are assigned an advisor upon entering the program. The advisor offers guidance on choosing electives appropriate to the student’s career goals and interests. Students must maintain a minimum grade-point average of 3.0 to remain in the program.

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