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Aaron Nisley President UC Merced Pre-Health Professional Club (UCMPHPC) November 29 th 2007
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What is public health? Who should consider a degree in public health? What are the career opportunities in public health and what salary ranges can you expect after graduation? How do you get started? ◦ Undergraduate degree requirements? ◦ Entrance requirements for Graduate Schools of Public Health ◦ Graduate tuition/costs and duration of programs ◦ Types of public health degrees ◦ Accredited California Schools of Public Health ◦ Accredited U.S. Schools of Public Health ◦ Schools of Public Health Application Service (SOPHAS)
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the art and science of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting physical and mental health, sanitation, personal hygiene, control of infection, and organization of health services Source: www.britannica.com
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Someone who cares for the health of our populations, not just at the individual level. Enjoys the satisfaction of helping others to improve the qualities of life. Enjoys crunching numbers, conducting research, and working with people. Source: www.whatispublichealth.org
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Health Services Administration ◦ $37,050 - $161,400 Biostatistics ◦ $33,000 - $63,000 Epidemiology ◦ $38,175 - $136,237 Health Education/Behavioral Science ◦ $33,000 - $86,625 Environmental Health ◦ $44,550 - $143,700 International Health ◦ $31,500 - $86,625 Nutrition ◦ $31,500 - $70,875 Public Health Practice/Program Management ◦ $41,175 - $102,000 Biomedical Laboratory ◦ $31,500 - $78,750 Source: www.whatispublichealth.org
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Epidemiology & Biostatistics = biology & mathematics Behavioral Science, Health Education, & Global Health = sociology, psychology, education, or anthropology Health Services Administration = business Environmental Health = biology or chemistry Students of public health come from a wide variety of educational backgrounds. Source: www.whatispublichealth.org
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GRE scores GMAT scores (Health Services Administration only) GPA Personal Statement Applicants record; career achievement, professional work experience, research experience, & clarity of career goals. Letters of recommendation Resume and/or CV Source: www.whatispublichealth.org
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Average yearly cost of education including tuition, fees, books, etc. ◦ $12,264 in-state tuition & fees ◦ $18,665 out-of-state tuition & fees Duration of programs ◦ Full-time, typically 2 years ◦ Part-time, 3 – 5 years Source: www.whatispublichealth.orgwww.whatispublichealth.org Figures based on 2004 – 2005 U.S. Labor Statistics
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MPH = Master of Public Health MHA = Master of Health Administration MHSA = Master of Health Services Administration MSPH = Master of Science in Public Health DrPH = Doctor of Public Health PhD = Doctor of Philosophy Source: www.whatispublichealth.org
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UC Berkeley School of Public Health UCLA School of Public Health Loma Linda School of Public Health SDSU School of Public Health Source: www.sophas.org
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Accredited U.S. Schools of Public Health Source: www.sophas.org
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Application service where all application materials are submitted into a central database. Application materials include: letters of req., personal statement, academic transcripts, resume/CV, GRE scores Not all schools participate in the SOPHAS Source: www.sophas.org
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Health Social Kaplan Pre-Health Workshops begin Kid’s Day Children’s Hospital Fundraiser Walk for Life Fundraiser Delta Epsilon Mu overview for chapter start- up begins Professional school visits Etc. GOOD LUCK ON FINALS!!!!!!
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