University of South Carolina, Norman J. Arnold School of Public Health, Dept. of Health Services Policy and Management April 7, 2004

The Health Administration Master of Public Health (MPH) by Distance Education

For over a decade, some of the courses leading to our Masters degrees have been offered via live television, transmitted to the regional campuses of the University of South Carolina and to other institutional viewing sites in South Carolina. As of Fall 2000, with the cooperation of other departments of the Norman J. Arnold School of Public Health, all of the courses required for an MPH degree in Public Health Administration are being given via one or more of these media:

The schedule of the courses available to distant students are as follows. All courses are 3 hours.

Fall Year 1

HSPM 700 Approaches and Concepts in Health Administration

BIOS 700 Biostatistics

HADM 712 Health Economics

HSPM 714 Perspectives on Community Health Organizations

Spring Year 1

EPID 700 Epidemiology

HADM 716 Quantitative Methods in Health Administration

HSPM 730 Health Care Finance

HPEB 700 Public Health Education Concepts

Summer Year 1

HSPM 713 Information Systems

HSPM 715 Community Assessment and Delivery of Health Care Services

HSPM 725 Human Resources

HADM 798 Public Health Residency 3 hours

Fall Year 2

ENHS 660 Concepts of Environmental Health Science

HSPM 711 Health Politics

HSPM 798 Public Health Residency 3 hours

Elective course

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