University of South Florida College of Public Health - Online Programs

Online Programs

The College of Public Health offers a variety of graduate degrees and certificate programs in an online format to suit the needs of the off-campus student. All online degree and certificate programs are designed by program faculty who work with instructional designers in the College’s office of Educational Technology and Assessment (ETA). Each year ETA supports over 5000 student enrollments in graduate and undergraduate online public health courses. Faculty work with a skilled group of instructional designers and multimedia experts to deliver courses using multimedia technologies such streaming media, web conferencing, blogs, wikis, podcasting and discussion forums.

Master of Public Health (MPH) Degree Programs

  • MPH with a Concentration in Public Health Practice
  • MPH with a Concentration in Public Health Administration
  • MPH with a Concentration in Global Disaster Management and Humanitarian Relief
  • MPH with a Concentration in Epidemiology
  • MPH with a Concentration in Infection Control (online) – admitting students Fall 2013
  • MPH with a Concentration in Health, Safety & Environment (online) – admitting students Spring 2013

Graduate Certificates

  • Public Health Generalist
  • Concepts and Tools Of Epidemiology
  • Disaster Management
  • Humanitarian Assistance
  • Infection Control
  • Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology
  • Public Health Policy and Programs
  • Social Marketing
  • Applied Biostatistics
  • Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases

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