Program Coordinators by Concentration:
- Community Health and Health Behavior: Nancy Winterbauer (2239 East Carolina Heart Institute; 252-744-4034; winterbauern@ecu.edu)
- Epidemiology: Suzanne Lea (2229 East Carolina Heart Institute; 252-744-4036; leac@ecu.edu)
- Health, Policy, Administration, and Leadership: Huabin Luo (2223 East Carolina Heart Institute; 252-744-5690; luoh@ecu.edu)
The Public Health, MPH is offered through the Department of Public Health, Brody School of Medicine. Admissions is through the ECU Graduate School.
The curriculum is divided into the following components: 24 s.h. in core requirements; 6 s.h. in applications (field placement and professional paper); and 15 s.h. in required courses and electives in one of three concentrations (epidemiology; health policy, administration, and leadership; community health and health behavior).
In addition to attaining basic public health competencies, MPH graduates must also attain concentration specific competencies. The field placement experience consists of 240 hours of service. The professional paper serves as a capstone, an integrative learning experience. It will typically describe a public health action, intervention, or an increase in knowledge useful to public health practice that has resulted from the student’s internship experience, professional employment, or research.
The degree requires a minimum of 45 s.h. as follows: