Dec 03, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Public Health, M.P.H.


Healthy living, chronic disease, health system performance and costs, access to health care, environmental threats, health disparities - these are some of the pressing public health concerns facing Maine and the nation. The Public Health Program at the Muskie School of Public Service is a nationally-recognized academic and research program that is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health, and is dedicated to improving health and health systems.

The Master of Public Health (MPH) degree prepares students with the practical knowledge and skills to address today’s complex population health and health services needs. Multidisciplinary in nature, the MPH delivers a broad population health and health systems perspective. Graduates work in the public and private sectors to apply evidence based practices and state-of-the-art knowledge and skills to improve population health.

The MPH program offers many opportunities for experiential learning. The program includes a summer Field Experience, providing hands-on exposure in a public health or healthcare organization in Maine or beyond. Field Experience opportunities are available at state and local health departments, community-based organizations, primary care and multispecialty physician practices, hospitals, and health and health-related agencies. During the academic year, many students do paid graduate and research assistantships with nationally recognized faculty and staff, engaging in additional projects addressing public health, health service, and health policy problems critical to improving health and health systems. Faculty and alumni offer strong connections with the practice community, creating opportunities for field placements, capstone projects, and career networking.

To meet the diverse needs of our students, all MPH courses can be taken online. All courses are accessible live-at-a-distance via two-way audio/video through Zoom or other technology or via asynchronous online modality. Most courses also have an in person option for students wanting the face-to-face educational experience. Class meetings occur once a week on the USM Portland campus (with an online Zoom option) and are scheduled in the late afternoon and evening for the convenience of working students.

For more information about the MPH at USM, please contact:
Ben Greenfield, PhD
Associate Professor and Chair of the Public Health Program at the Muskie School
Phone: (207) 228-8245
Email: benjamin.greenfield@maine.edu

 

Program Requirements


The Master of Public Health (MPH) is a generalist curriculum that provides a foundation of knowledge and the opportunity to develop core skills for effective performance in public health fields, including management and leadership positions. Coursework includes both individual and team assignments, and is designed to build program competencies and to integrate learning across the curriculum. Oral and written communication skills are developed throughout the curriculum, along with competencies in informed decision-making (e.g., epidemiology, biostatistics), and leadership and management. The MPH is a 45 credit hour degree. The Public Health Program was accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health in 2022, for the period 2022 through 2029.

Students have 33 credit hours of Required Core Courses. In addition, students must take an additional 12 elective credit hours of which at least nine elective credits must be courses with the MPH designation. The remaining three credits may include a course from the MPH program or other programs.

No course with a final grade of less than B- will be accepted towards graduation requirements. To demonstrate satisfactory progress towards the MPH degree and be eligible for graduation, students must maintain a GPA of 3.0. In accordance with USM Graduate Studies policy, if a student’s cumulative GPA falls below 3.0, the student will be placed on probation and must bring the cumulative GPA to 3.0 level within the next semester or they will be withdrawn from the program.

MPH Elective Courses


Students select 12 elective credits. Elective credits may be drawn from the elective list below. Students must select a minimum of 9 credit hours that carry the MPH prefix.

Recommended Course Sequence


Full-time MPH Students


Year 1, Summer - 6 credits:


Year 2, Spring Semester - 9 credits:


Part-time MPH Students


Year 2, Fall Semester - 6 credits:


Year 2, Spring Semester - 6 credits:


Year 2, Summer Semester - 6 credits:


Year 3, Spring Semester - 6 credits:


Year 4, Fall Semester - 3 credits:


  • Elective 4 (3 credits)