University of Georgia: College of Public Health

Doctor of Public Health


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Last updated: Nov 19, 2007 - 11:10:41 AM

General Information

The doctor of public health program is designed to be an advanced professional degree congruent with the Institute of Medicine’s (IOM) recommendations for linkages of academic and field experiences in public health. The program’s competency-based curriculum will prepare public health professionals to address complex public health problems through mastery of multiple skills. Distinct from the College’s Ph.D. program, which focuses on the preparation of researchers, the DrPH’s interdisciplinary program will provide students with generalist training in public health. Components of the program will include the acquisition of core as well as specialized knowledge through coursework, interdisciplinary seminars, special studies and the development of a doctoral dissertation relevant to the practice of public health. This interdisciplinary approach distinguishes the DrPH curriculum from other doctoral programs in the College that follow specific academic models. The DrPH program provides comprehensive public health training and draws on a variety of academic disciplines to educate mid- to senior-level professionals in public health.

Graduates of the DrPH program are expected to:

  • Act as public health leaders
  • Comprehend and integrate knowledge across traditional academic disciplines
  • Provide sound recommendations and advice to national and international agencies in public health
  • Communicate effectively with governments, academia, non-governmental organizations and the public





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COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Paul D. Coverdell Center for Biomedical and Health Sciences
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-7396
Phone: 706.583.0885
Fax: 706.542.6730
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