Masters of Public Health (MPH) at Chicago State University
Chicago State University's MPH program is a practice-centered curriculum designed to prepare students for the health problems of the 21st century. It focuses on the core functions of public health including health status assessments, environmental health quality assurance, behavior change strategies, health disparities, as well as health policy development and research. CSU’s MPH program has a value-added component that focuses on minority health and health equity. The MPH curriculum also emphasizes social and scientific strategies for understanding the causality, consequences, prevention, and control of diseases and untimely deaths.
Students in the MPH program will conduct research that will increase public awareness of these health problems.
Mission
The mission of the Department of Public Health at Chicago State University (CSU) is to provide an accessible, competency-based, high-quality education and experience to prepare culturally diverse undergraduate and graduate students to improve health and well-being and address health equity and disparities in communities by utilizing innovative, integrative, interdisciplinary, and inclusive academic approaches.
Vision
The Department of Public Health at CSU seeks to be recognized nationally and internationally for individuals interested in practicing public health to better serve communities. Our faculty consists of experienced professionals who provide consistent support to students and create a welcoming and professional environment through service, teaching, and scholarship. This prepares graduates of the program to make an impact on their community and the field of public health.
Program
Values
The values of the MPH Program align with those of the University and the College of Health Sciences to include:
MPH Program Learning Objectives
Following the completion of the Master of Science (MPH) degree in Public Health, the graduates will: