Community Health Sciences

Admission Requirements

  • Prior Degree Bachelor's degree in any field.
  • Grade Point Average Admitted students typically have at least a combined undergraduate/graduate grade point average of 3.00/4.00. However, all applicants are given a holistic evaluation of their application. Applicants with less than a 3.00 are encouraged to apply if they believe that their application is strong in other areas.
  • Tests GRE not required.
  • Letters of Recommendation Three required, uploaded via the SOPHAS application.
  • Resume or CV Required, uploaded via the SOPHAS application.
  • Personal Statement Applicants will upload a 500-800 word statement focused on their interests/experiences in public health and the program they are applying to specifically, goals with the degree, and why they would be successful in the program. For students applying to research focused programs, the personal statement should also address potential research interests.
  • Minimum English Competency Test Score for International Applicants
    • TOEFL iBT 80, with subscores of Reading 19, Listening 17, Speaking 20, and Writing 21, OR,
    • IELTS Academic 6.5, with 6.0 in each of the four subscores, OR,
    • PTE-Academic 54, with subscores of Reading 51, Listening 47, Speaking 53, and Writing 56.

Degree Requirements

  • Minimum Semester Hours Required Comprehensive Program, 45; Professional Enhancement Program, 42; Maternal and Child Health Concentration, 51; Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Concentration, 56. 
  • Coursework Students in the MPH program at UIC School of Public Health are required to complete 18-20 hours of school-wide core curriculum, two non-credit trainings, and concentration-specific requirements.

School-Wide Core Requirements

Required Courses
Determinants of Population Health
Public Health Systems, Management and Community Health Methods
Analytic and Research Methods in Population Health Part I
and Analytic and Research Methods in Population Health Part II
Analytic and Research Methods in Public Health
Interprofessional Education
Applied Practice Experience
Integrative Learning Experience

Non-Credit Training Requirements

Required Training
Human Subjects Research
Title IX Training - Sexual Harassment
SPH Academic Integrity Tutorial

Concentration Requirements

Students in the MPH, Community Health Sciences division must complete one of the following approved concentrations:

  1. Community Health Practice and Methods
  2. Maternal and Child Health
  3. Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology. 

In addition to School-Wide Core requirements and Non-Credit Training requirements, students complete the the following Divisional Core and Concentration requirements for their chosen concentration. Any additional courses needed to earn the minimum hours required for the MPH are to be approved by a faculty advisor.

Concentration in Community Health Practice and Methods

Divisional Core Requirements
Community Health 1: Assessing, Promoting and Improving Community Health
Community Health 2: Evidence-Informed Community Health Interventions
Community Health 3: Professional Development for Public Health Practice
Select one of the following Policy courses:
Public Health Policy and Advocacy
MCH Policy and Advocacy
Electives
9 semester hours of CHSC electives.

Concentration in Maternal and Child Health

Divisional Core Requirements
Community Health 1: Assessing, Promoting and Improving Community Health
Community Health 2: Evidence-Informed Community Health Interventions
Community Health 3: Professional Development for Public Health Practice
Required Concentration Courses
MCH Inequities and Responses I
Maternal and Child Health Inequities and Responses Part II
Translating Evidence for MCH Practice
MCH Policy and Advocacy
Select one pre-approved Data Analysis course.
Select one of the following Research Methods courses:
Introduction to Qualitative Methods in Public Health
Research Methods in Community Health
Intermediate Epidemiologic Methods
Electives
Students must also complete the number of electives necessary to earn a minimum of 49 semester hours.

Professional Development Requirements 

  • MPH students are required to engage in four professional development opportunities, either by participating in career services workshops, attending leadership coaching meetings, or engaging in alternative activities that are approved by the Assistant Director of the Center of Excellence in MCH. 

  • MCH Alumni Mentorship Program: All MCH MPH students will be matched in the second year of their MPH program with an MCH alumni mentor based on long-term career goals and public health interests. MCH students will be required to meet with their MCH alumni mentors on a regular basis and to participate in CoE professional and career development workshops. 

Concentration in Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology

Required Concentration Courses
Biostatistics II
Community Health 1: Assessing, Promoting and Improving Community Health
Community Health 2: Evidence-Informed Community Health Interventions
MCH Inequities and Responses I
Maternal and Child Health Inequities and Responses Part II
Translating Evidence for MCH Practice
MCH Policy and Advocacy
Intermediate Epidemiologic Methods
Epidemiologic Computing
Select one of the following courses:
The Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS
Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases
Epidemiology of Chronic Diseases
Select one of the following courses:
The Epidemiology of Pediatric Diseases
Reproductive and Perinatal Health
Electives
Students must also complete the number of MCH electives necessary to earn a minimum of 56 semester hours. Suggested electives can be found on the School of Public Health website.

Professional Development Requirements

  • MPH students are required to engage in four professional development opportunities, either by participating in career services workshops, attending leadership coaching meetings, or engaging in alternative activities that are approved by the Assistant Director of the Center of Excellence in MCH. 
  • MCH Alumni Mentorship Program: All MCHEPI MPH students will be matched in the second year of their MPH program with an MCH alumni mentor based on long-term career goals and public health interests. MCH students will be required to meet with their MCH alumni mentors on a regular basis and to participate in CoE professional and career development workshops.