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Master of Public Health - Health Policy and Management

The Fairbanks School of Public Health MPH program is a unique program that can be completed on a part-time basis in three years, or on a full-time basis in two years. We have an online or in-person option. Most of the required MPH courses are offered in the evening to allow working professionals the opportunity to continue their education.

Through case studies, group and individual projects, and internships, students will explore public health problems and issues, learn how to think critically and work in teams. Courses are taught by scholars and practitioners drawn from many disciplines and perspectives.

The MPH program at the Fairbanks School of Public Health is fully accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) and accredited internationally with the Agency for Public Health Education Accreditation (APHEA).

Health Policy and Management curriculum online and in-person

All MPH candidates must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 45 credits. For those pursuing the Health Policy and Management concentration, the curriculum includes required core courses, Health Policy and Management courses, and elective courses. In addition, each student must complete an internship and a final concentration project.

To complete this degree, you will take a combination of public health core courses, HPM concentration courses, public health electives courses, and public health practical experience courses that together total 45 credits. The specific distribution of courses is as follows:

Master of Public Health core

Take all four courses for a total of 12 credits

  • PBHL P510 Introduction to Public Health (3 credits)
  • PBHL P511 Comprehensive Methods and Applications in Biostatistics and Epidemiology (3 credits)
  • PBHL P513 Planning, Evaluation & Management in Public Health (3 credits)
  • PBHL P512 Communication and Leadership in Public Health (3 credits)

Health Policy and Management concentration courses

Take all six courses for a total of 18 credits

  • H611 Policy Design, Implementation & Management (3 credits)
  • H616 Leading Public Health Service Organizations (3 credits)
  • H619 Financial Management for Public Health Organizations (3 credits)
  • H628 Healthcare Information Systems (3 credits)
  • H641 Public Health Ethics (3 credits)
  • H658 Research Concepts in Health Policy and Management (3 credits)

Health Policy and Management elective courses

  • H501 U.S. Health Care Systems and Health Policy (3 credits)
  • H621 Grant Writing and Administration for Public Health (3 credits)
  • H613 Emergency Preparedness for Public Health (3 credits)
  • H644 Health Impact Assessment (3 credits)
  • H624 Developing Strategic Capabilities (3 credits)
  • H657 Cost-Effectiveness (3 credits)
  • H639 Law, Poverty and Population Health (3 credits)
  • E601 Advanced Epidemiology (3 credits)
  • A640 Public Health Applications of GIS (3 credits)

Public Health practical experience

Take both courses for a total of 6 credits

  • H602 Public Health Internship (3 credits) – 240 total hours required; 200 of these hours must be completed prior to gaining course authorization for the capstone experience
  • H711 Capstone Experience in Health Policy and Management (3 credits)

Competencies

The MPH in Health Policy & Management focuses on five core competencies that serve as a measure of growth and criteria for assessment.

  1. Propose policy solutions that could be recommended to management.
  2. Apply public health ethical concepts and analytical frameworks to current local, national, or international public health events.
  3. Identify a policy recommendation through analysis of multiple policy alternatives, evaluating potential strengths and weaknesses of each.
  4. Identify characteristics of leadership in healthcare or public health.
  5. Apply the diverse segments of financial management to an understanding of the financial viability of a public health organization.

Admission criteria and requirements

Criteria

  • Baccalaureate degree from an accredited university or college.
  • Minimum of one year of undergraduate mathematics (e.g. algebra, statistics, or finite math).
  • Competent written and oral communication skills.
  • Students meeting these requirements are not guaranteed admission. Other admission factors include references, work experience, the personal statement, and personal interview (if applicable).

MPH applications and supplemental materials must be submitted to SOPHAS (Schools of Public Health Application Service). SOPHAS is meant to facilitate the collection of common application materials and general information. For more information and frequently asked questions please visit sophas.org.

Graduate Record Examination (GRE)

GRE scores are not required for admission. To strengthen the application, GRE scores are strongly recommended if the cumulative GPA from all undergraduate institutions attended is below 3.0. Official GRE test scores taken within the past five years are acceptable.

Personal statement

The personal statement should contain only responses to the following five questions. Students must upload their responses to the Personal Statement section of SOPHAS.

Please answer each of the following five questions in a concise and well-written short answer format. Responses to each question should not exceed 100 words (500 words total for all five questions).

  • Where did your interest in public health originate?
  • Why are you interested in the Fairbanks School of Public Health?
  • Which MPH concentrations are you pursuing and why?
  • What do you think you might be doing professionally five years from now? Please list two possibilities.
  • What do you think are the most pressing public health issues at this time?

Résumé

For each position on the résumé or CV, provide the job title, employing agency, dates employed, and responsibilities held. Indicate any additional strengths or skills such as fluency in foreign languages, research experience, teaching experience, community service, and demonstration of leadership skills. Include professional certifications, honors, and awards.

Your résumé or CV can be uploaded electronically into SOPHAS and should not be mailed.

Transcript

U.S. or Canadian transcripts

Official post-secondary transcripts from all U.S. institutions attended (must be sent directly from the institutions to SOPHAS). This includes previous study at Indiana University campuses. U.S. applicants who studied at foreign institutions as part of a study abroad experience at their U.S. college or university do not need to provide a WES evaluation of their study abroad coursework.

Applicants are required to enter all U.S. coursework. Entering U.S. coursework allows SOPHAS to calculate GPAs that institutions use in reviewing applications, provides a way for institutions to review applications using electronic review forms and also allows for a mechanism to gather aggregate information about prior coursework. SOPHAS uses official transcripts to verify the self-reported coursework. This process significantly expedites the institution review process.

For regular mail, please send your transcript to:

SOPHAS
P.O. Box 9111
Watertown, MA 02471-9111

For overnight delivery only:

SOPHAS
c/o Liaison International
311 Arsenal Street
Watertown, MA 02472
Phone: 617-612-2090

Applicants who have not earned a degree at the time of application submission will be required to submit an official transcript upon acceptance to the IU Fairbanks School of Public Health. This official transcript should indicate your degree earned and date of conferral. If you did not earn your degree at the time you applied to SOPHAS, please send an updated official transcript with degree earned and date of conferral to:

IU Fairbanks School of Public Health
Office of Student Services and Admissions
Attn: Cher Pearcy
1050 Wishard Blvd., 5th Floor
Indianapolis, IN 46202

Foreign transcripts

All applicants with foreign academic credentials must provide a World Education Services (WES) ICAP course-by-course evaluation of those credentials. Because this process can take some time, applicants should submit their transcripts to WES at least one month in advance of the application deadline.

Through special arrangements with SOPHAS, WES will deliver its credential evaluation report directly to SOPHAS by secure electronic transmission. This expedites the delivery of the evaluation report as well as images of the applicant’s verified transcripts to SOPHAS and allows SOPHAS to process the report most efficiently.

Letters of recommendation

Three letters of recommendation are required from academic/professional sources that can provide an unbiased critical assessment of your abilities, skills, strengths, and weaknesses. Examples of academic/professional sources are professors, academic advisors, internship preceptors, or immediate supervisors. Examples of sources that are not acceptable include coworkers, colleagues, teaching assistants, classmates, ministers, and relatives.

Recommendation letters must be submitted electronically to SOPHAS.

Interview

Interviewees are invited at the discretion of the admission committee.

The MPH admissions committee conducts interviews using Skype video conferencing for applicants who are unable to travel to Indianapolis for the interview. Skype is a free software application that allows users to connect through the internet to communicate. Note that applicants will need access to a webcam and microphone for the interview.

International applicants

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)

The Indiana University Fairbanks School of Public Health requires applicants whose native language is not English or whose academic study was done exclusively at non-English speaking institutions to prove English proficiency by providing either official Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) scores. Scores must be under two years old.

The preferred minimum English language test scores for admission to the Fairbanks School of Public Health are:

  • Internet-based TOEFL: minimum score of 92
  • Computer-based TOEFL: minimum score of 263
  • Paper-based TOEFL: minimum score of 620
  • IELTS (total band score): minimum score of 7

Applicants must submit:

  • TOEFL scores to SOPHAS using the following designation DI Code 5688.
  • IELTS scores must be uploaded electronically to SOPHAS.

English Placement Test

  • International applicants who reside in the U.S. at the time of application must submit TOEFL, ILETS or IUPUI EAP (English for Academic Purposes) exam scores.
  • International applicants who do not reside in the U.S. at the time of application must submit their TOEFL or IELTS scores with their application and, if admitted to the MPH program, also complete an EAP Exam upon arrival to Indianapolis.
  • The USMLE and ECFMG do not fulfill the required proof of English proficiency when applying to the MPH program. Applicants who have passed the USMLE or ECFMG must also submit TOEFL, IELTS or EAP scores.

To schedule a test date and time please call the testing center at 317-274-2620.

WES evaluations of transcripts

Foreign transcripts
All applicants with foreign academic credentials must provide a World Education Services (WES) ICAP course-by-course evaluation of those credentials. Because this process can take some time, applicants should submit their transcripts to WES at least one month in advance of the application deadline.

Through special arrangements with SOPHAS, WES will deliver its credential evaluation report directly to SOPHAS by secure electronic transmission. This expedites the delivery of the evaluation report as well as images of the applicant’s verified transcripts to SOPHAS and allows SOPHAS to process the report most efficiently.

See more information on WES

DO NOT mail any other documents to SOPHAS, including thesis, dissertations, or pre-secondary or secondary transcripts.

International applicants will be required to submit official transcripts, marksheets and diplomas from all colleges and universities attended to the IUPUI Office of International Affairs (OIA). OIA will evaluate your transcripts to determine if eligibility requirements for graduate study have been met.

Please mail transcripts, marksheets and diploma to:

Office of International Affairs
Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis
902 W. New York Street, ES2126
Indianapolis, IN 46202

Office: (317) 274-7000
Fax: (317) 274-2213
Email:
Web: international.iupui.edu


Updated: April 2023