Academic Program Proposal
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Date Proposal Activated | Institution and Proposal | Degree Awarded | Academic Program Name | Objections Received | Objection Deadline | MHEC Final Action | Final Decision Date |
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| Unversity of Maryland, College Park Proposal | Doctorate | Doctor of Public Health | Yes | 11/28/2019 | Not Approved | 2/21/2020 |
Doctor of Public Health Program Description |
The DrPH will be offered in a hybrid format, with most of the coursework online but with an additional requirement that students spend two one-week periods per year on campus (in January and August). This hybrid format and cohort structure promotes a learning community for full-time students, who would be able to complete the program in three years. The curriculum consists of 44 total credits beyond the Master’s degree: 13 core credits, 16 specialization credits, and 15 culminating experience credits. <br> <br>The proposed program will be primarily taught online, with a focus on Executive Leadership in Public Health. The expected student will be an experienced public health practitioner with at least 3 years of experience in roles of increasing responsibility and leadership, and will have already earned a Master’s degree, either a Master of Public Health, a Master of Health Administration, or another relevant credential. It is expected that applicants to the proposed program will be working full time and will be able to complete all requirements of the DrPH within three years. An internship will be required and a capstone project will be the culminating scholarship requirement as opposed to a more conventional research-based dissertation. |
Objection(s) to Proposal and Response(s) Listed Below |
MSU's Objection to UMCP DrPH proposal.pdf, UMCP Response to MSU Objection.pdf |