Student Learning Outcomes: BS
At the completion of the BSPH/MPH degrees, students will be able to:
B.S. Public Health Core Outcomes
1. Communicate public health information, in both oral and written forms and through a variety of media, to diverse audiences.
2. Locate, use, evaluate, and synthesize public health information.
3. Apply basic principles of project implementation.
4. Use concepts of population health and models from social and behavioral disciplines to promote health and address health related needs and concerns of groups and communities across the life course.
5. Relate biology, health behavior, social determinants, and environmental contexts to human health, disease, and the expression of health disparities.
6. Outline the organizational structure, function and delivery modalities for U.S. and global healthcare systems.
7. Act according to professional values and ethics in public health practice, research and education.
8. Describe how community forces, economic factors, and research shape health practices and policies.
B.S. Concentration Outcomes
Addiction Studies
- Explain the basic theories, concepts and applications of behavioral neuroscience.
- Identify protective factors and risk factors for chemical dependency in individuals and communities.
- Implement basic principles of addiction prevention education.
Community Health Education
- Assess community level needs for health education.
- Propose health education strategies.
- Identify factors that influence health behavior.
Health and Society
- Elucidate challenges populations may face in regards to human rights, access to services, financial strain, and social stigma.
- Explain the basic theories, concepts and applications of behavioral neuroscience.
- Describe nutrition-related approaches to promote health.
Healthcare Administration
- Describe concepts of ethics, law, and regulation in the delivery of healthcare.
- Explain basic principles of continuous improvement processes within healthcare.
- Discuss challenges to the efficient and effective delivery of U.S healthcare.
Student Learning Outcomes: MPH
At the completion of the BSPH/MPH degrees, students will be able to:
MPH Core Outcomes
1. Apply epidemiological methods to the breadth of settings and situations in public health practice.
2. Select quantitative and qualitative data collection methods appropriate for a given public health context.
3. Analyze quantitative and qualitative data using biostatistics, informatics, computer-based programming and software, as appropriate.
4. Interpret results of data analysis for public health research, policy or practice.
5. Compare the organization, structure and function of health care, public health and regulatory systems across national and international settings.
6. Discuss the means by which structural bias, social inequities and racism undermine health and create challenges to achieving health equity at organizational, community and societal levels.
7. Assess population needs, assets and capacities that affect communities’ health.
8. Apply awareness of cultural values and practices to the design or implementation of public health policies or programs.
9. Design a population-based policy, program, project or intervention.
10. Explain basic principles and tools of budget and resource management.
11. Select methods to evaluate public health programs.
12. Discuss multiple dimensions of the policy-making process, including the roles of ethics and evidence.
13. Propose strategies to identify stakeholders and build coalitions and partnerships for influencing public health outcomes.
14. Advocate for political, social or economic policies and programs that will improve health in diverse populations.
15. Evaluate policies for their impact on public health and health equity.
16. Apply principles of leadership, governance and management, which include creating a vision, empowering others, fostering collaboration and guiding decision making.
17. Apply negotiation and mediation skills to address organizational or community challenges.
18. Select communication strategies for different audiences and sectors.
19. Communicate audience-appropriate public health content, both in writing and through oral presentation.
20. Describe the importance of cultural competence in communicating public health content.
21. Perform effectively on interprofessional teams.
22. Apply systems thinking tools to a public health issue.
Global Health Concentration Outcomes
- Evaluate governance approaches and responses within diverse sociocultural and political settings and how these impact health.
- Identify the roles, relationships, and resources of entities influencing global health.
- Apply principles of sustainable development and accountability to global health program planning.
- Propose strategies to address health equity and social justice challenges affecting underserved populations.
- Evaluate prevention and control strategies for infectious disease.