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1 Academic Years Course Dept Prefix Catalog. Course Title Credits Grading Fall Spring 6W1 6W2 12W HPBS PHM 1110L Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health 3 GRD Every Every Every Every HPBS PHM 1111L Health Promotion Theory and Methods 4 GRD Every Every PHM 1110 HPBS PH 1112L Community Assessment Methods in Public Health 3 GRD Every PHM 1110L, PHM 1111L HPBS PHM 1113L Progams (Intervention Mapping) 3 GRD Every Every PH 1690 or PH 1700, PHM 2610 and PHM 1111 HPBS PHD 1113L Progams (Intervention Mapping) 3 GRD Every Every PH 1700, PHM 2610, PHM 1111 or PHD 1122 HPBS PHM 1116 Introduction to Intervention Mapping 2 PF Every Every PH1690, PHM 2610, and PHM 1111 HPBS PHD 1116 Introduction to Intervention Mapping 2 PF Every Every PH 1700, PHM 2610, and PHM 1111 or PHD 1122 HPBS PHM 1117L Progams Short Course 3 GRD Every Every PH 1690 or PH 1700, PHM 2610 and PHM 1111 HPBS PHD 1117L Progams Short Course 3 GRD Every Every PH 1700, PHM 2610 and PHM 1111 or PHD 1122 HPBS PHD 1118L Qualitative Methods 3 GRD Every HPBS PH 1119L Advanced Qualitative Analysis (one week intensive) 3 GRD Every PHD 1118, PH 5098 Introduction to Qualitative Research in Public Health or consent of instructor HPBS PHM 1120L Program Evaluation 3 GRD Every Every PHM 2610, PHM 1110 or PHM 1111 HPBS PHD 1120L Program Evaluation 3 GRD Every Every PHM 2610, PHM 1110 or PHM 1111 HPBS PHD 1121L Advanced Methods in Program Evaluation 4 GRD Odd PHM 1120, PHD 1420, PHD 1421 or equivalent, statistical training through multiple regression; Recommended: PHD 1130 HPBS PHD 1122L Health Promotion Theories for Individuals and Groups: Part I 3 GRD Every Enrolled in a doctoral program in HPBS HPBS PHD 1123L Community Health Promotion Theory and Practice 3 GRD Every PHM 1110 or equivalent HPBS PHD 1130L Applied Measurement Theory 3 GRD Every PH 1700 or equivalent HPBS PHD 1132 Latent Variable Models and Factor Analysis 3 PF Every PH 1700, PHD 1421, or consent of instructor. The completion of an applied multivariate statistics course is strongly recommended. HPBS PHD 1227L Health Promotion Theories for Individuals and Groups: Part II 3 GRD Every PHM 1110 or PHM 1111 and PHD 1122 (or equivalent), PH 1700 HPBS PHM 1229 Medical Nutrition Therapy Simulation Lab 2 PF Every Currently enrolled in Dietetic Internship Program MPH/Dietetic Intern, MD/MPH, or RN/MPH. HPBS PHM 1231L Advanced in Medical Nutrition Therapy 4 GRD Every HPBS PHM 1232L Public Health Nutrition Practice 3 GRD Every HPBS PHM 1234 Advances in Specialty Nutrition Practice 2 PF Every Currently enrolled in Dietetic Internship Program and concurrently enrolled in Public Health Practicum: Dietetic Internship Supervised Practice. HPBS PH 1236L Issues in Aging 3 GRD Odd HPBS PH 1237 Obesity, Nutrition, & Physical Activity 1 PF Every HPBS PH 1238 Adolscent Sexual Health 3 PF Every HPBS PHD 1239L Theories of Child and Adolescent Development 3 GRD Even HPBS PH 1241 Disability and Public Health 3 PF X HPBS PH 1250 Current Methods for the Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections 3 PF On Occasion HPBS PH 1321L Social Networks and Health 3 GRD Every HPBS PH 1324L Applied Discete Data Analysis using Strata 3 GRD Every Ethnicity, Race, Class & Gender: A Multicultural Public Health HPBS PH 1350L 3 GRD Even Perspective HPBS PH 1410L Addiction and Society 3 GRD Even PH 1690 or PH 1700; and PHM 2610, PHM 2612, PH 1420, or PH A basic theoretical statistics, categorical data analysis, or generalized linear model course are also recommended taken prior to or concurrently with this course. PH 1700, PH 1421, or the equivalent. A basic theoretical statistics course is also highly recommended either completed prior to or concurrently with this course. PHM 1110 or PHM 1111 and/or background in the social or behavioral sciences HPBS PHD 1420L Research Design for Behavioral Sciences 3 GRD Every HPBS PHD 1421L Quantitative Analysis for Behavioral Sciences 3 GRD Every PH 1700 (or equivalent) and PHD 1420 or consent of instructor HPBS PH 1424L Social Justice and Public Health 3 GRD Even HPBS PHD 1430L Systematic Review, Meta Analysis, and Evidence Based Public Health 3 GRD X PH 1700 or consent of the instructor and PHM 2610 or equivalent

2 Academic Years Course Dept Prefix Catalog. Course Title Credits Grading Fall Spring 6W1 6W2 12W HPBS PHD 1431L Tools and Methods for Systematic Reviews and Meta Analyses 2 GRD Every HPBS PHM 1433 Research Seminar in Health Promotion and Behavioral Sciences 1 PF Every Every Prerequisites: PH 1700 or consent of the instructor and PHM 2610 or equivalent HPBS PHD 1434 Research Seminar in HPBS for Doctoral Students 2 PF X Concurrent enrollment in PHM 1433 HPBS PHD 1435 Health Promotion/ Behavioral Sciences Doctoral/ Post doctoral Research Seminar 2 PF Every Every Every Doctoral student or post doctoral fellow in HPBS or consent of instructor HPBS PH 1498 Special Topics in HPBS varies varies Every Every Every Dependent on special topic HPBS PH 1499 Individual Study in HPBS* varies varies As requested and approved by instructor BIOS PH 1624L Introduction to SAS Data Management 3 GRD Every BIOS PH 1625 Intermediate SAS Data Management 2 PF Every PH 1624 or consent of instructor BIOS PH 1690L Introduction to Biostatistics in Public Health 4 GRD Every Every Every BIOS PH 1700L Intermediate Biostatistics 4 GRD Every Every Every PH 1690 or equivalent knowledge/training. PH 1610 is not sufficient. BIOS PH 1745L Sampling Techniques 3 GRD Even X PH 1700 or consent of instructor BIOS PH 1820L Regression Techniques 3 GRD Every Every PH 1700 or consent of instructor BIOS PH 1821L Applied Multivariate Analysis for Biostatistics 3 GRD Every PH 1820 or consent of instructor, linear algebra and PH 1911 BIOS PH 1830L Categorical Data Analysis 3 GRD Every Every PH 1700 and calculus or consent of instructor BIOS PH 1831L Survival Analysis 3 GRD Every Every Calculus and either PH 1830 (preferred) or PH 1820, or consent of instructor BIOS PH 1835L Statistical Methodology in Clinical Trials 3 GRD Every PH 1700 and calculus, or the consent of instructor BIOS PH 1840L Statistical Methods for Handling Missing Data 3 GRD Odd PH 1700 or the consent of instructor BIOS PHD 1855L Distribution Free Methods 3 GRD Odd PH 1700 BIOS PHD 1861 Introduction to Meta Analysis 1 PF Odd Even BIOS PH 1910L Theory of Biostatistics I 3 GRD Every Working knowledge of differential and integral calculus BIOS PH 1911L Theory of Biostatistics II 3 GRD Every PH 1910 or consent of instructor BIOS PHD 1915L Linear Models I 3 GRD Every PH 1911 or consent of instructor BIOS PH 1916L Generalized Linear Models 3 GRD Odd PH 1910 and PH 1911 BIOS PHD 1918L Statistical Methods in Correlated Outcome Data 3 GRD Even PH 1916 or consent of instructor BIOS PHD 1930L Statistical Computing 3 GRD Every BIOS PHD 1950L Stochastic Processes in Biostatistics I 3 GRD Every PH 1911 and a thorough knowledge of calculus BIOS PHD 1951L Stochastic Processes in Biostatistics II 3 GRD Even PHD 1950 or consent of instructor BIOS PHD 1960 Time Series Analysis 3 PF X A course in theoretical statistics or consent of instructor BIOS PHD 1965L Bayesian Data Analysis 3 GRD Odd BIOS PHM 1975L Introduction to Data Science 3 GRD Every PH 1690L BIOS PH 1976L Fundamentals of Data Analytics and Predictions 3 GRD Every PH 1975L BIOS PH 1980L Introduction to Genomics and Bioinformatics 3 GRD Every Calculus, statistics, and consent of instructor BIOS PH 1982L Evolution of DNA and Protein Sequences 3 GRD Odd Calculus, statistics, and consent of instructor BIOS PH 1984L Population Genetics 3 GRD Every Genetics, statistics, and consent of instructor BIOS PH 1986L Introduction to Statistical Genetics 3 GRD Every BIOS PH 1988 Biostatistics Seminar 1 PF Every Every BIOS PHD 1997 A Teaching and Learning Experience for Doctoral Students in Biostatistics 1 PF Every BIOS PH 1998 Special Topics in Biostatistics varies varies Every Every Every Dependent on special topic BIOS PH 1999 Individual Study in Biostatistics* varies varies As requested and approved by instructor ENHS PHM 2101 Contemporary Issues in Environmental and Occupational Health 2 PF Every ENHS PHD 2101 Contemporary Issues in Environmental and Occupational Health 3 PF Every ENHS PHD 2105L Enviornmental and Occupational Health Services Doctoral Seminar 1 GRD Every Every ENHS PHWD 2106L Introduction to Doctoral Research Methods in Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences 2 GRD Every

3 Academic Years Course Dept Prefix Catalog. Course Title Credits Grading Fall Spring 6W1 6W2 12W ENHS PHWD 2108L Applied Epidemiological Analysis in Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences 3 GRD Every ENHS PHWM 2110L Public Health Ecology & the Human Environment 3 GRD Every Every Every Every ENHS PHWM 2120L Man's Impact on the Environment 3 GRD Every Every ENHS PH 2126 Fundamentals of Applications of GIS 3 PF Every ENHS PHM 2130L Recognition of Enviornmental and Occupational Hazards 2 GRD Every (or, concurrently): PHM 2100 ENHS PH 2132L Infection Control and Biosafety 3 GRD Every Undergraduate biology required. A course in microbiology preferred. ENHS PHM 2135L Risk Analysis: Principles and Practice 3 GRD Every ENHS PHD 2135L Risk Analysis: Principles and Practice 3 GRD Every ENHS PHW 2150 Air Environment 3 PF Every ENHS PH 2155 Environmental Sampling and Analysis 4 PF Every Undergraduate chemistry and mathematics, or consent of instructor ENHS PH 2175L Toxicology I: Principles of Toxicology 3 GRD Every Prior biological science coursework required (i.e., biology, chemistry, or physiology) and consent of instructor ENHS PH 2177 Tocicaology II: Toxic Agents and the Environment 3 PF Every PH 2175 preferred or consent of instructor ENHS PH 2205L Health and Safety Program Management and Leadership 3 GRD Every ENHS PHM 2230L Water Environment 3 GRD Every ENHS PHD 2230L Water Environment 4 GRD Every ENHS PH 2241 Fundamentals of Occupational Safety 3 PF Odd ENHS PH 2245 Fundamentals of Industrial Hygiene 4 PF Every Undergraduate biology, chemistry (organic chemistry), and mathematics ENHS PH 2246L Princples of Occupational Ergonomics 3 GRD Even ENHS PH 2250 Occupational Health Controls 4 PF Every PH 2245; or consent of instructor: PHM 2100 or 2110 or 2120, and PHM 2130 ENHS PH 2255 Clinical Occupational Medicine 4 PF Every ENHS PH 2260 Occupational Health Field Trips 3 PF Every PH 2245 or consent of instructor ENHS PH 2265 Occupational Medicine Practice 2 PF Every Every Every ENHS PH 2280L Enviornmental Microbiology 3 GRD Every ENHS PH 2285 Topics in Infectious Diseases 3 PF Every ENHS PHM 2290L Immunology 3 GRD Even Basic background in biology ENHS PH 2498 Special Topics in ENHS varies varies Every Every Every ENHS PH 2499 Individual Study in ENHS* varies varies As requested and approved by instructor EPID PHM 2612L Epidemiology I 3 GRD Every Every Every EPID PH 2615L Epidemiology II 3 GRD Every Every Every PHM 2612 (or PHM 2610) or equivalent and PH 1700 (or PH 1690) EPID PH 2710L Epidemiology III 3 GRD Every Every Every PHM 2612 (or PHM 2610), PH 1690 and PH 1700 or equivalent EPID PHD 2711L Epidemiology IV 3 GRD Every Every PH 2615, PH 2710, and PH 1700 or consent of Instructor EPID PHD 2712L Experimental Methods in Epidemiology 3 GRD Every Every PH 2710 or consent of instructor EPID PHM 2720L Epidemiology Proposal Development 3 GRD Every Every PHM 2720: PHM 2612L or equivalent EPID PHD 2720L Epidemiology Proposal Development 3 GRD Every Every PHM 2720: PHM 2612L or equivalent EPID PH 2725L Neurepidemiology 2 GRD Every EPID PH 2730 Epidemiology and Control of Infectious Diseases 3 PF Every PHM 2612 (or PHM 2610) or consent of instructor EPID PH 2731 Genetic Epidemiology and Infectious Disease 3 PF Every EPID PH 2735L Physical Activity and Health: Epidemiology and Mechanisms 3 GRD Odd EPID PHW 2740L Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention 3 GRD Every PHM 2612 (or PHM 2610) or consent of instructor EPID PHM 2745 Cancer Epidemiology 3 PF X EPID PHW 2750 Disease: Natural History, Prevention, Control 3 PF Every EPID PH 2755L Nutrition Research Methods 2 GRD Every Enrollment in Dietetics Internship, consent of instructor EPID PHWM 2760L Occupational Epidemiology 3 GRD Every PH 1700 or PH 1690, and PH 2612 or PHM 2610

4 Academic Years Course Dept Prefix Catalog. Course Title Credits Grading Fall Spring 6W1 6W2 12W EPID PHWD 2760L Occupational Epidemiology 3 GRD Every PH 1700 or PH 1690, and PH 2612 or PHM 2610 EPID PHM 2762L Environmental Epidemiology 3 GRD Every PH 2610 or PH 2612, and PH 1690 EPID PHD 2762L Environmental Epidemiology 3 GRD Every PH 2610 or PH 2612, and PH 1690 EPID PH 2765L Pediatric Epidemiology 3 GRD On Occasion X PHM 2612 EPID PHD 2770L NIH Proposal Development 3 GRD Every PH 2710 EPID PHW 2775 Epidemiologic Methods in Racial and Ethnic Disparities 3 PF Every PHM 2612 (or PHM 2610) EPID PH 2780 Applied Genetic Methods in Public Health 3 PF Every EPID PH 2781L Practical Python Programming and Algorithms for Data Analysis 3 GRD Every EPID PH 2782 Practical Computational Genetics and Bioinformatics 3 PF Every Basic knowledge of genetics and DNA sequence EPID PHW 2785L Laboratory Methods: Applications and Implications to Public Health 3 GRD Every Every EPID PHW 2795 Disease Detectives: International Epidemic Investigations 3 PF PH 1690, PHM 2610 & consent of faculty EPID PHM 2800L Tropical Infectious Diseases 3 GRD Every EPID PH 2805L Medical Microbiology 3 GRD Odd EPID PH 2810 Pathology and Public Health 3 PF Every PHW 2750 (or one semester of college biology or zoology) EPID PH 2815L Genetics and Human Disease 3 GRD Every ; general genetics and statistics EPID PH 2820 Introduction to Human Molecular Genetics 3 PF Every. Undergraduate biochemistry, cell biology, and genetics EPID PH 2830L Clinical Genetics in Epidemiology 3 GRD Every Recent course in college biology or equivalent EPID PHWM 2835 Injury Epidemiology 3 PF Every EPID PHWD 2835 Injury Epidemiology 3 PF Every EPID PHM 2845L Nutritional Epidemiology 3 GRD Every PHM 2612 or PHM 2610, PH 1690 or PH 1700 or equivalent, or consent of instructor EPID PHD 2845L Nutritional Epidemiology 3 GRD Every PHM 2612 or PHM 2610, PH 1690 or PH 1700 or equivalent, or consent of instructor EPID PHM 2846 Rapid Assessment Methosc in Public Health 3 PF X EPID PHD 2846 Rapid Assessment Methosc in Public Health 3 PF X EPID PH 2860 Advanced Design Analysis Methods in Epidemiology 3 PF Every PH 2710 and PH 1830 EPID PH 2950L Genetic Epidemiology of Chronic Disease 2 GRD Every EPID PH 2960 Seminar in Genetics and Population Biology 1 PF Every Every EPID PHM 2970L Foundations of Public Health Genetics 3 GRD Every EPID PHD 2970L Foundations of Public Health Genetics 3 GRD Every EPID PHD 2990 Epidemiology Seminar 1 PF Every Every EPID PH 2998 Special Topics in Epidemiology varies varies Dependent on special topic EPID PH 2999 Individual Study in Epidemiology* varies varies As requested and approved by instructor MPCH PHM 3620L Principles and Practice of Public Health 4 GRD Every MPCH PHD 3620L Principles and Practice of Public Health 4 GRD Every MPCH PHM 3630 Health Program Planning, Implementation and Evaluation 3 PF Every MPCH PHW 3660 Demographic Data Methods for Public Health Practitioners 4 PF X MPCH PHM 3715L Management and Policy Concepts in Public Health 3 GRD Every Every Every MPCH PHM 3718L Accounting for Healthcare Mangement 2 GRD Every MPCH PHM 3720L Healthcare Finance 2 GRD Every PHM 3718L MPCH PHD 3721L Healthcare Finance 3 GRD Every MPCH PHD 3731L Healthcare Management and Policy Research 3 GRD Every PH 1700, PHM 3744, and PHD 3930 MPCH PH 3735L Healthcare Strategic Management 3 GRD Every MPCH PH 3736L U.S. Healthcare Payment Systems and Policy 3 GRD Every MPCH PH 3737L Cost effectiveness for Public Health Interventions 2 GRD Every MPCH PH 3738L Legal Issues in Healthcare 3 GRD Every MPCH PHD 3743L Organizational and Management Thoery 3 GRD Every

5 Academic Years Course Dept Prefix Catalog. Course Title Credits Grading Fall Spring 6W1 6W2 12W MPCH PHM 3744L Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management in Health Services Organizations 3 GRD Every MPCH PHM 3746L Evaluation and Improvement of Healthcare Quality 3 GRD Every MPCH PH 3747L Healthcare Operations Management 3 GRD Every MPCH PHD 3748 Advanced Case Applications in Healthcare Finance 3 PF X MPCH PH 3749L InformationTechnoglogy in Healthcare Management 3 GRD X MPCH PHD 3750 Policy Issues in Health Information Technology 3 PF Every PH 1700 and PHM PHD 3930 and PHD 3731 are recommended MPCH PHM 3800L Working with Diverse Communities 3 GRD Every MPCH PHM 3810 Health Policy in the United States 3 PF Every MPCH PHD 3810 Health Policy in the United States 3 PF Every MPCH PHD 3812 Comparative Healthcare Systems: Policy Challenges and Economic Persp 3 PF Every MPCH PH 3815 Health Policy Analysis 3 PF Every MPCH PH 3818 Texas Health Policy: Emerging Issues and New Approaches 3 PF Every MPCH PH 3825 Public Health Law 3 PF X MPCH PHD 3830 Ethics and Policy 3 PF MPCH PH 3845L Quality, Cost, and Value Evaluation in Healthcare 3 GRD Odd MPCH PHD 3846L Quality Management and Imporvement in Healthcare 3 GRD Every MPCH PH 3855 Climate Change Policy 3 PF X MPCH PHM 3910 Health Economics 3 PF Every Every MPCH PHD 3910 Health Economics 3 PF Every Every MPCH PH 3915 Methods for the Economics Evaluation of Health Programs 3 PF Every Every MPCH PHM 3918L Geographic Information Systems Science 3 GRD Every MPCH PHD 3918L Geographic Information Systems Science 3 GRD Every MPCH PH 3920 Health Services Delivery and Performance 3 PF Every MPCH PHM 3922 Economic and Social Determinants of Health 3 PF Every MPCH PHD 3922 Economic and Social Determinants of Health 3 PF Every MPCH PHD 3926 Health Survey Research Design 3 PF Every PH 1690 and PHM 2610 or equivalents MPCH PHD 3930 Econometrics in Public Health 3 PF Every PH 1700 or equivalent (some knowledge of regression) MPCH PHD 3931 Advanced Econometrics 3 PF X PHD 3930 or equivalent MPCH PHD 3935 Advanced Health Ecnomics 3 PF Odd PH 3910 (or its equivalent) and consent of instructor MPCH PH 3940 Healthcare Outcomes and Quality Research 3 PF Every MPCH PH 3941 Claims Data in Healthcare Research 3 PF Every Familiarity with SAS or Stata MPCH PHD 3945 Advanced Health Services Research Methods 3 PF Odd MPCH PHD 3946L Strategy, Governance, and Leadership 3 GRD Odd MPCH PHM 3949 Strategic Leadership in Public Health 3 PF Every MPCH PHD 3950 Advanced Leadership Studies in Public Health 3 PF Odd MPCH PHD 3957L Topics in Health Economics 3 GRD X MPCH PHD 3970 Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Development in Management, Policy and Community Health 3 PF Every Every Enrolled in a doctoral program (DrPH or PhD) in MPACH; successfully completed the preliminary examination; and, working with dissertation advisor, identified a specific dissertation topic, draft objectives, and an initial methodological approach MPCH PH 3998 Special Topics in MPCH varies varies Every Every Every Dependent on special topic MPCH PH 3999 Individual Study in MPCH* varies varies As requested and approved by instructor PIND PHM 5015L Introduction to Qualitative Research in Public Health 2 GRD Every Every Every PIND PH 5020L Innovative Thinking 2 GRD Every PIND PH 5025 An Overiew of Tobacco Control and Tobacco Regulatory Science 3 PF Every PIND PH 5030 Diabetes Seminar 2 PF Every PIND PH 5098 Special Topics in Interdepartmental Courses varies varies Every Every Every Dependent on special topic

6 Academic Years Course Dept Prefix Catalog. Course Title Credits Grading Fall Spring 6W1 6W2 12W PIND PH 5098 ST: Federal Policy Making (Archer Center Course) 3 PF Every Must be a part of the Archer Center Fellowship program PIND PH 5098 ST: Independent Study and Research (Archer Center Course) 3 PF Every Must be a part of the Archer Center Fellowship program PIND PH 5098 Foundations of Sciencetifc Writing in Public Health 3 PF Every Every Every PIND PH 5098 The History and Culture of Disease and Healing 3 PF Every Every PIND PH 5098 Garden for Health (section 800) 2 PF Every Every Every PIND PH 5098 Culinary Medicine (section 850) 2 PF Every Every Every PIND PH 5099 Independent Study in Interdepartmental Concentrations varies varies Every Every Every PIND PH 5102 Health Disparities Core Seminar 1 PF Every PIND PH 5200 Foundations of Leadership in Public Health 3 PF Every PIND PHM 5210 Selected Readings in Leadership Studies 1 PF Every PIND PHD 5210 Selected Readings in Leadership Studies 2 PF Every PIND PH 5220 Gender and Leadership 3 PF Every PIND PH 5298 Special Topics in Leadership Studies varies varies Every Every Every Every Dependent on special topic PIND PH 5301 Maternal and Child Health Core Training Seminar I 3 PF Every Must be an MCH fellow. PIND PH 5302 Maternal and Child Health Core Training Seminar II 2 PF every Must be an MCH fellow. PIND PH 5311 Maternal and Child Health Core Training Seminar II 3 PF Every Must be an MCH fellow. PIND PH 5312 Maternal and Child Health Fellowship Training Seminar II 2 PF Every Must be an MCH fellow. PIND PH 5401 Physical Activity and Public Health Practice 3 PF Even PIND PHM 5402L Social and Behavioral Aspects of Physical Activity 3 GRD Every PIND PHD 5402L Social and Behavioral Aspects of Physical Activity 3 GRD Every PIND PH 5610 Global Health Overview 3 PF Every PIND PH 5612 Global Health Seminar 1 PF Every Every PIND PH 5613 Critical Cinema for Public Health 2 PF Every PIND PH 5698 Special Topics in Global Health varies varies Every Every Every Dependent on special topic PIND PH 9996 Capstone Course for MPH Students 3 PF Every Every Every All five MPH core courses & a minimum of 30 completed credits; CITI certification in Human Subjects Research; and practicum should be completed prior to or concurent with Capstone. PIND PH 9997 Practicum* 1 9 PF Every Every Every PIND PH 9997 Practicum ST: Washington Internship (Archer Center Course) 3 PF Every Must be a part of the Archer Center Fellowship program PIND PHM 9998 Culminating Experience/ Thesis Research* 1 9 PF Every Every Every PIND PHD 9999 Dissertation Research* 1 9 PF Every Every Every Revised: July 2018 *Students who register for PH 1499, 1999, 2499, 2999, 3999, 9997, PHM 9998 or PHD 9999 generally register under their faculty sponsor, advisor, or supervisor. NOTE Schedule is subject to change without notice. This is not your degree plan, but is a tool to be used in conjection with your degree plan and Academic Catalog.

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