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    Nov 23, 2024  
2024-2025 Augusta University Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Augusta University Catalog

Master of Public Health with a Concentration in Social and Behavioral Sciences


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Program Overview

The Master of Public Health (MPH) Program, accredited by the Council of Education in Public Health (CEPH) is a two-year program offering core public health courses with concentrations in Health Management, Health Informatics, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. The Program also includes a public health internship and a capstone research experience. This comprehensive educational experience is designed to prepare leaders with critical thinking, problem-solving, and information management skills needed to improve healthcare delivery and promote public health.

An MPH degree presents tremendous value to “clinicians” as well as “non-clinical professionals,” with undergraduate preparation in any field. Clinicians are prepared to be leaders in evidence-based quality improvement, patient-centered care, and community health. They are equipped with research skills to critically evaluate clinical literature and promote evidence in diverse areas such as health services organizations. Non-clinical professionals are prepared with knowledge and skills from multiple disciplines to create and manage information systems, improve health care delivery, and thereby promote community health.

The MPH Program is offered largely online and can be completed in two years. It is designed to support the working professional pursuing a graduate degree. Graduates are prepared to be leaders in healthcare organizations, public health agencies, the pharmaceutical and information technology industries, and research institutes.

The Social and Behavioral Sciences in public health address the behavioral, social, and cultural factors related to individual, population, and health disparities over the life course. Research and practice in this area contributes to the development, administration, and evaluation of programs and policies in public health and health systems aimed at promoting and sustaining healthy environments and healthy lives for individuals and populations.

AU Online

The MPH Program offered by Augusta University Online is a 45 credit sequence that provides core competencies of public health and concentrations in Health Management, Health Informatics, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. The online MPH offers a mixture of asynchronous coursework and hands-on fieldwork that helps students explore public health solutions through research. The Social and Behavioral Sciences concentration focuses on proposing public health initiatives that address the psychological and emotional elements of public health.

For more information on Augusta University Online’s MPH program, please visit augusta.edu/online/master-public-health.

Program Contact

On-Campus: Kim Dyches
706-723-4608
KIDYCHES@augusta.edu

AU Online Admissions
706-770-6046
admissions@online.augusta.edu

Admissions Information

For more information on admissions requirements, please visit the Office of Admissions website.

Note to International Applicants: The MPH program delivers approximately 90 percent of its content via online courses. The remaining 10 percent is delivered as on-campus courses which require the student to attend classes at the Health Science Campus. At this time, the MPH program does not offer sufficient on-campus course work for students with F–1 or J–1 student status to meet all study requirements. The university will not issue a Certification of Eligibility for F–2 Academic Students (Form I–20) or J–1 Exchange Visitors, Student Category (Form DS–2019) for MPH program enrollment.

Progression and Graduation Requirements

  • Any student whose cumulative GPA for a degree program drops below 2.8 will be placed on academic probation. While on probation, the student must earn a minimum 3.0 GPA each semester until the cumulative GPA raises to at least 2.8. Students who fail to obtain at least a 3.0 GPA each semester while on probation will be considered for an academic dismissal from TGS.
  • Graduation requires the successful completion of 45 credit hours within a maximum of five years. 

Program Information

  • Program Length: 2-5 Years
  • CIP Code: 51.2201
  • Program Code: MPH_HINF
  • Major Code: PUBH
  • Concentration Code: SOCS

Degree Requirements: 45 Hours


Electives: 9 Hours


Total Hours for the Degree: 45 Hours


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