MPH-610 Public Health Practicum
The Public Health Practicum is a supervised practice experience in which MPH students perform assigned tasks under the supervision of a professional mentor to address real-world national public health objectives. These tasks must represent work that is of value to the preceptor's organization. The Host Organization may be a state or local public health department, another government agency that is engaged in public health tasks, a non-profit community service organization, or a hospital or other healthcare agency so long as that agency is engaged in public health endeavors and not exclusively in patient care. Prerequisite: MPH students will be eligible to enroll in MPH-610 Public Health Practicum after successfully completing four out of the five MPH core courses: MPH-560, MPH-510, IPE-545, MPH-570, and MPH-620
Credits
3
Notes
3