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Breadth, Integration, Capstone (B.I.C.)

Masters of Public Health (M.P.H.) and Masters of Health Services Administration (M.H.S.A.) must complete coursework related to each discipline in public health to fulfill the Breadth, Integration, and Capstone requirements.

Updated June 2008: The Environmental Health Sciences, Health Behavior and Health Education and Health Management and Policy departments have suggested three courses each that will fulfill the BIC requirement. The Biostatistics and Epidemiology departments provide two courses to choose from. The primary course listed in each department is the course that will give the best and broad overview in the area of study. The two secondary courses will also fulfill the BIC but may have limited availability. If you have any additional questions regarding the BIC curriculum, please see the Student Administrative Coordinator in your department.

DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATIONS FOR BIC
  Number TITLE Credits Terms
HBHE        
Primary HBEHED 600 Psychosocial Factors in Health-Related Behavior 3 Fall
Secondary HBEHED 632 Racial/ Ethnic Health Disparities Research and Interventions 3 Winter
Secondary HBEHED 678 Critical Histories, Critical Moments in Health Behavior and Health Education 3 Fall
         
EHS        
Primary EHS 500 Principles of Environmental Health Sciences 2 Fall
Secondary EHS 550 Introduction to Occupational and Environmental Health 3 Fall
Secondary EHS 508 Principles of Risk Assessment 2 Winter
         
HMP        
Primary HMP 602 Survey of the U.S. Health Care System 4 Winter
Secondary HMP 653  Law and Public Health 3 Winter
Secondary HMP 685  The Politics of Public Health Policy 3 Winter
         
BIOSTAT        
Either/or Biostat 503 Introduction to Biostatistics 4 Fall
  Biostat 553 Applied Biostatistics 4 Fall
Exemption exam        
         
EPIDEMIOLOGY        
Primary EPID 503 Strategies and Uses of Epidemiology           3 Winter
Secondary EPID 601 Principles and methods of epidemiology           4 Fall
Exemption exam