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Doctor of Public Health

Doctor of Public Health

Overview

This Doctor of Public Health program offers an in-depth exploration of emerging trends, research methodologies, and critical issues in public health. Through comprehensive studies in epidemiology, environmental health, global health, and policy evaluation, students develop practical skills to contribute meaningfully to public health knowledge and practice.

The program culminates in the Doctorate Dissertation course, empowering students to engage in independent research and make

original contributions to the field of public health.

Admission Criteria:

Education is available exclusively for members of the American Financials Alliance Association Corporation (AFAAC).

Duration of the program

2 years

1. Degree Requirements:
2. Membership Requirement:
3. Initial Application Submission:
4. Transcript Evaluation Application:
5. Program Approval:
6. Tuition Payment:
7. Final Admission Confirmation:
California Pacificatory University

Doctor of Public Health​

This Doctor of Public Health program offers an in-depth exploration of emerging trends, research methodologies, and critical issues in public health. Through comprehensive studies in epidemiology, environmental health, global health, and policy evaluation, students develop practical skills to contribute meaningfully to public health knowledge and practice. The program culminates in the Doctorate Dissertation course, empowering students to engage in independent research and make

original contributions to the field of public health.

Courses for Doctor of Public Health

This course provides an in-depth exploration of emerging trends, advanced concepts, and current issues in public health research and practice. Students will engage in critical analysis, research, and discussion to develop a comprehensive understanding of the field and enhance their ability to contribute to public health knowledge and practice.
This course provides a comprehensive study of research methodologies, study design, data collection, analysis techniques, and ethical considerations in public health research. Students will gain practical skills in conducting research in the field of public health and will develop a strong foundation in research methods and tools necessary for addressing public health issues.
This course covers advanced statistical methods used in public health research, focusing on multivariate analysis, longitudinal data analysis, and advanced biostatistical techniques. The course will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of these methods and their applications in epidemiology and public health.
This course offers an advanced study of epidemiological research methods, focusing on study design, data collection, data analysis, and interpretation of complex epidemiological data. Through a combination of lectures, discussions, readings, and assignments, students will develop a comprehensive understanding of the principles and techniques used in epidemiological research.
This course focuses on the evaluation of public health policies and programs, encompassing policy analysis, program evaluation methodologies, and the assessment of program effectiveness and impact. Through a combination of theoretical discussions, case studies, and practical exercises, students will develop the skills necessary to critically assess and evaluate public health policies and programs. This course will also explore the economic evaluation of health care programs, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the methods used in this field.
This course provides an in-depth examination of advanced topics in environmental health, focusing on exposure assessment, environmental risk assessment, and the impact of environmental factors on population health. Students will explore key concepts, methodologies, and practical applications in the field of environmental health, developing a comprehensive understanding of the complex interactions between the environment and human health.
This course provides an in-depth analysis of global health challenges, global health governance, implementation of global health programs, and strategies for addressing global health disparities. Students will explore key issues in global health and develop a comprehensive understanding of the complexities and interdependencies of global health systems. Through critical analysis, case studies, and collaborative discussions, students will gain the necessary knowledge and skills to contribute to the field of global health.
This course provides an introduction to qualitative research methods commonly used in public health. It explores various qualitative data collection techniques, such as interviews, focus groups, and content analysis. Additionally, the course emphasizes the integration of qualitative data with quantitative research to enhance understanding and improve evidence-based practices in public health.
This course is designed to explore leadership theories, management principles, strategic planning, and organizational behavior within the context of public health leadership. Through theoretical frameworks, case studies, and practical applications, students will develop a comprehensive understanding of the skills and competencies required for effective leadership and management in the public health sector.
The Doctorate Dissertation course is the culminating experience in the Doctorate of Public Health program. Students will engage in independent research and preparation of a doctoral dissertation on a specific public health topic. This course aims to provide students with an opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the program to conduct original research and contribute to the field of public health.
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