Portland-State-University 2024-2025 Bulletin

Health Promotion M.P.H.

The Health Promotion program is an interdisciplinary course of study providing students with specialized training in public health promotion and education. Through coursework and community-based experiences, students learn to address factors in the broader social, economic, policy, and built environments to improve the health of populations. In this track students build practice and research skills for population-level intervention, including program development, implementation, and evaluation. The curriculum further offers opportunities to focus on health across the lifespan. Graduates of the Health Promotion track will be able to effectively recognize and assess health disparities, communicate health information, promote health equity, and mobilize resources for social change. 

Program Competencies

Students graduating from this program will be able to:

  • Apply theory in the development, implementation, and evaluation of health promotion interventions, programs, and policies.
  • Develop interventions and programs to effect change at multiple levels, including individual, community, organizations, and policy.
  • Design and implement strategies to promote health.
  • Solicit and integrate input from community and organization stakeholders.
  • Design and deliver health communication messages.
  • Evaluate and interpret results from program evaluations and other research.
  • Define research problems, frame research questions, design research procedures, and outline methods of analysis.
  • Apply ethical principles that govern the practice of public health.
  • Demonstrate cultural competency in health promotion among all social and cultural communities. 

 

Requirements

Core Courses (17 Credits)

PHE 512Principles of Health Behavior

3

Epi 512Epidemiology I

4

ESHH 511Concepts of Environmental Health

3

HSMP 574Health Systems Organization

3

BSTA 525Introduction to Biostatistics

4

ExamMPH Culminating Assessment

Pass

Health Promotion Required Courses (34-35 Credits)

PHE 511Foundations of Public Health

3

PHE 517Community Organizing

3

PHE 519Introduction to the Etiology of Disease

3

PHE 520Qualitative Research Design

3

PHE 521Quantitative Research Design and Analysis

3

PHE 550Health Promotion Program Planning

4

HSMP 573Values and Ethics in Health

3

HSMP 588Program Evaluation and Management In Health Services

3

 

PHE 540Mass Media and Health

3

or

PHE 541Media Advocacy and Public Health

3

  

PHE 504Practice Experience

4

IPE Interprofessional Experience

1-2

PHE 502Integrative Experience and Paper

1

Area of Emphasis (9 credits)

The student’s academic advisor will work the student to define and must approve the Area of Emphasis.

Total Credit Hours: 60-61

For more information and instructions on how to apply visit the MPH in Health Promotion web page.