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IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health

Graduate

Certificate Programs

Three graduate certificates are offered by the Fairbanks School of Public Health: Certificate in Public Health, Certificate in Health Policy, and Certificate in Health Systems Management. Certificate programs are flexible and adaptable to the needs of either pre-career or in-service students. Program descriptions, admission requirements and curriculum requirements are available at our school's website: https://fsph.iupui.edu/academics/certificates/.

Certificate in Public Health

The Graduate Certificate in Public Health is a 15-credit-hour program of study. The certificate program is designed to meet the needs of public health professionals who are seeking the opportunity to continue their education while working. This program consists of evening classes and is available to US citizens and permanent residents.

Certificate in Health Policy

Students in this 17-18 credit hour program complete courses taught by faculty from the Indiana University Schools of Medicine, Law, Nursing, Public and Environmental Affairs, and Liberal Arts.

Certificate in Health Systems Management
This 15 credit hour program provides health care professionals with the opportunity to further their understanding of the historical, economic, financial, and strategic aspects of the health care industry.

Updated October 2017