M.P.H. in Health Promotion and Community Health Sciences
With a Concentration in Border Health
SRPH Core Areas| PHSB 604 or PHSB 603 |
Social Ecology & Health Behavior or Social & Behavioral Determinants of Health |
| PHPM 601 | Rural Public Health Systems |
| PHPM 605 | Introduction to Health Policy & Management |
| PHEB 600 | Fundamentals of Epidemiology |
| PHEO 600 |
Principles of Environmental & Occupational Health |
| PHEB 602 |
Biostatistics I |
Concentration Courses
| PHSB 605 | Social & Behavioral Research Methods |
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| PHSB 611 | Program Planning |
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| PHSB 613 | Program Evaluation |
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| PHSB 6XX |
Border Public Health Systems & Practices | |
| PHSB 620 | Introduction to Border Health |
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| Elective | 3 Courses |
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| PHSB 684 | Practicum |
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| Total |
45 credit hours |
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For more information call Cyndi Torres-Beltran, MPH Program Coordinator
at (956) 668-6308
at (956) 668-6308


