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Master of Public Health: Application Forms May Be Obtained From and Mailed/returned To

This document lists course offerings across various departments related to public health, including epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, environmental health, occupational health, health promotion, nutrition, parasitology, microbiology, and hospital administration. Some of the courses listed include Fundamentals of Biostatistics II, Communicable Disease Control, Health Policy Analysis and Legislation, Principles of Hospital Organization and Management, Industrial Hygiene Technology, and Principles and Methods of Environmental Health. Contact information is provided for the National Graduate Office for the Health Sciences regarding the Master of Public Health program.

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Master of Public Health: Application Forms May Be Obtained From and Mailed/returned To

This document lists course offerings across various departments related to public health, including epidemiology, biostatistics, health policy, environmental health, occupational health, health promotion, nutrition, parasitology, microbiology, and hospital administration. Some of the courses listed include Fundamentals of Biostatistics II, Communicable Disease Control, Health Policy Analysis and Legislation, Principles of Hospital Organization and Management, Industrial Hygiene Technology, and Principles and Methods of Environmental Health. Contact information is provided for the National Graduate Office for the Health Sciences regarding the Master of Public Health program.

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INTERDEPARTMENTAL COURSES HEALTH POLICY STUDIES MICROBIOLOGY

PH 203 Health Aspects of Community HPS 201 Fundamentals of Policy Studies Micro 202 Immunology
Disaster Management HPS 203 Ecology of Policy Development Micro 203 Applied Bacteriology
PH 205 Environmental Epidemiology HPS 235 Social Epidemiology Micro 206 Medical Mycology
PH 206 Occupational Epidemiology HPS 251 Advanced Health Policy Micro 207 Microbial Physiology
PH 207 Health Policy and Epidemiology HPS 252 Advanced Health Economics Micro 208 Immunology of Microbial Infections
PH 208 Technical Writing HPS 253 Health Information Management Micro 209 Applied Virology
PH 210 Ethics in Public Health HPS 256 Health Organizations Behavior Micro 210 Microbial Zoonoses
Micro 211 Preparation of Vaccines and Immune
BIOSTATISTICS HEALTH PROMOTION AND EDUCATION Serums
Biostat 202 Fundamentals of Biostatistics II PHPE 201 General Problems in Community Health Micro 212 Microbial Pathogens in Water and Food
Biostat 203 Demographic and Vital Statistics Education Micro 297.1/297.2 Seminars in Microbiology
Biostat 205 Statistical Methods in Bioassay PHPE 202 Health Promotion for Community Micro 299 Special Studies and Research
Biostat 206 Research Methods I Development
PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION
Biostat 206.1 Research Methods II PHPE 204 Communications in Public Health
PHN 201 Principles and Public Health Aspects of
Biostat 207 Non-Parametric Procedures in PHPE 205 Special Problems in Health Education
Nutrition
Biometric Research PHPE 212 Socio-Cultural Determinants of Health
PHN 202 Clinical Nutrition
Biostat 209 Experimental Design PHPE 214 Development of Teaching/Training
PHN 203 Nutrition Surveillance
Biostat 210 Categorical Data Analysis Programs in Preventive Medicine and
PHN 204 Laboratory Methods
Biostat 211 Computer Applications in Biostatistics Public Health
PHN 205 Biochemistry of Nutrition
Biostat 212 Sample Surveys PHPE 215 Human Behavior in Health Care
PHN 206 Food Safety
Organizations
Biostat 213 Applied Regression Analysis PHN 207 Assessment of Physical Growth
PHPE 299 Special Studies and Research
Biostat 214 Applied Multivariate Analysis PHN 208 Dietary Methods
Biostat 215 Survival Analysis PHN 209 Energy Requirements
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Biostat 220.1 Introduction to Microcomputer PHN 210 Nutrition Programs
HA 201 Principles of Hospital Organization
Systems for Public Health Workers PHN 211 Nutrition Epidemiology
and Management
Biostat 220.2 Introduction to Microcomputer PHN 299 Special Studies and Research
HA 202 Organization and Administration of
Systems for Hospital Administrators PHN 297.1/PHN 297.2 Seminars in Nutrition
Clinical/Ancillary Services / Departments
Biostat 240 Human Population Genetics HA 203 Legal Aspects of Hospital Administration PARASITOLOGY
EPIDEMIOLOGY HA 204 Hospital Planning, Design and Para 202 Medical Protozoology
Epi 202 Statistical Methods in Epidemiology Maintenance Para 203 Medical Helminthology
Epi 203 Communicable Disease Control HA 205 Hospital Information System Para 204 Medical Entomology
Epi 204 Study Designs in Epidemiology HA 206 Hospital Accounting Para 205 Applied Medical and Public Health
Epi 205 Evaluation Research HA 207 Financial Management Entomology
Para 207 Immunology of Parasitic Infections.
Epi 206 Epidemiology of Non-Communicable
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Para 208 Molecular Parasitology
Diseases OH 201 Principles and Methods of Para 209 Medical Malacology
Epi 207 Disease Outbreak Investigation Occupational Health Para 210 Diagnostic Parasitology
Epi 208 Epidemiology and Health Services OH 202 Industrial Hygiene Technology Para 211 Advanced Systematics of Helminths
Epi 214 Epidemiology of Hospital-Acquired OH 203 Industrial Toxicology Para 212 Parasitic Zoonoses
Infections OH 204 Environmental Physiology Para 213 Ecology and Control of Major Arthropod
Epi 297.1/Epi 297.2 Seminars in Epidemiology OH 205 Environmental Pollution Vectors
Epi 299 Special Studies and Research OH 206 Workplace Surveys Para 297.1/Para 297.2 Seminars in Parasitology
OH 207 Health Maintenance in the Workplace Para 299 Special Studies and Research
Master of Public Health
HEALTH POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION
HPAd 203 Public Health Methods OH 208 Occupational Diseases
HPAd 204 Community Mental Health OH 209 Disability Evaluation, Labor Legislation
HPAd 205 Health Policy Analysis and Legislation and Forensic Medicine
OH 210 Workplace Sanitation
HPAd 206 International Health and Development
OH 211 Industrial Safety
Application forms may be obtained from and mailed/returned to:
HPAd 207 Human Resource Management
OH 212 Occupational Health Nursing
HPAd 208 Economics in Health OH 213 Occupational Lung Diseases
HPAd 209 Health Services Research OH 214 Fundamentals and Principles of Ergonomics THE DIRECTOR
HPAd 210 Health Organizational Theory OH 214.1 Applied Ergonomics.
HPAd 211 Benefit Cost-Analysis and Valuations National Graduate Office for the Health Sciences
in Health ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
HPAd 212 Advanced Health Care EH 201 Principles and Methods of
Tel Nos.: (+632)526-5870, (+632)523-1495
Financial Management Environmental Health Telefax: 523-1498
HPAd 213 Health Care Quality Management EH 202 Environmental Health Practice
and Regulation EH 203 Chemistry of Water and Wastewater Email: [email protected], [email protected]
HPAd 297 Seminars in Public Health EH 204 Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis
HPAd 299 Special Studies and Research EH 205 Biological Aspects of Water Supply
Website: ngohs.upm.edu.ph
PHNA 201 Organization and Administration and Water Pollution
PHNA 204 Dynamics of Public Health Nursing EH 207 Fundamentals of Environmental
FP 201 Population Problems Toxicology Further inquiries may be sent to:
FP 202 Fertility Regulation EH 208 Air Pollution Epidemiology
FP 203 Administration of Fertility EH 209 Radiological Health
Regulation Programs EH 210 Hospital Sanitation and Safety THE MPH PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIR
EH 211 Hazardous and Toxic Waste Management
FP 298 Special Problems in Family Planning
FP 299 Special Studies and Research
EH 212 Introduction to Environmental Health College of Public Health
Impact Assessment
MCH 201 Maternal and Child Health Principles EH 214 Environmental Health Service University of the Philippines Manila
and Practices for Emergencies
MCH 202 Growth and Development EH 215 Environmental Health Policy
625 Pedro Gil St., Ermita, Manila 1000 or
MCH 298 Special Problems in Maternal and Child P.O. Box EA-460, Manila 1000 Philippines
Health PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING
DPH 201 Principles and Methods in Dental Public PHE 204 Water Treatment Theory and Design Tel. No.: (+632)524-2703
Health PHE 205 Waste Water Disposal and Treatment
DPH 205 Dental Statistics and Epidemiology PHE 299 Special Studies and Research Fax No. (632) 521-1394
DPH 207 Community Preventive Measures
The program is designed to equip students with a broad • The academic year is divided into 2 semesters of 16 weeks • Minimum residence required: 2 semesters and 1 short
each and a 6-week summer session term
range of skills, knowledge and attitudes derived from o First semester : August - December
various disciplines to enable them to critically assess
o Second semester: January - May • Maximum residence rule (MRR): 5 academic years
o Short Term: June - July including official leaves of absence
and deal effectively with the broad spectrum of public • The medium of instruction is English
• The usual academic load of full - time students is 12 to 15 • If the MRR is exceeded, further extension of not more
health problems and issues at the local, national and units than 1 year shall be allowed subject to the
• The tuition fee is P 990.00 per unit and the miscellaneous fees recommendation of MPH Program Committee and
international levels. The curriculum is also designed to amount to approximately P 1,360 per semester approval of the Chancellor
provide knowledge and develop skills in specific areas • International students must pay an Educational Development
Fund of US $ 500.00 (or US $ 100.00 for residency) per
within public health relevant to the student’s career semester.
• Application Fee: P300.00 for Filipinos
goals. US $ 30.00 for international students Core Courses 21 units
Biostat 201 Fundamentals of Biostatistics I 3
* Fees subject to change without prior notice Collection, presentation and elementary analysis of
At the end of the program the student should be able to
data.
attain the following outcomes: Epi 201 Principles of Epidemiology 3
Ecology of human diseases and epidemiologic
1. Must fulfill the general admission requirements of the methods.
1. Demonstrate deep understanding of the inter-
National Graduate Office of the Health Sciences of UP HPAd 201 Principles of Health Administration 2
relatedness and interdependence of the various Manila Theoretical framework in planning and managing
the health system.
ecological (physical, biological, chemical, social, 2. Good scholastic record from any recognized institution
of higher learning. HPAd 202 Practice of Health Administration 2
Application of planning and management principles
economic, political) factors influencing health, 3. Graduates of approved medical schools or graduate to the health system.
illness and the delivery of health services with professional training in nursing, dentistry,
engineering, veterinary medicine, etc., with at least
PH 201 Man, Health and Environment I 2
The dynamic interrelationships between man and
baccalaureate degree in science. the environment as these affect health.
2. Assess health situation of the population, design, 4. At least 1-year work experience in the related field. PH 202 Man, Health and Environment II 2
implement and evaluate priority public health The dynamic interrelationships between man and
the environment as these affect health.
programs at all levels Biostat 206 Research Methods 2
Principles of field investigation; sampling methods
1. Residency of at least one full academic year prior to the in the study of health problems of human
3. Design, implement and evaluate health promotion granting of the degree. populations.
programs at the national level 2. Completion of a minimum of 34 units through one of two PHPE 210 Public Health Education 2
plans: General principles and methods of education of the
public in matters of health.
4. Conduct a public health research to address current a) Plan A or Thesis Plan: 28 units of academic
courses and 6 units of thesis; OR PH 280 Field Practice 3
Advanced practice in the field of public health.
and emerging health problems b) Plan B or Comprehensive Exam Plan:
Elective Courses
34 units of academic courses and a grade of
“PASS” in a comprehensive exam.
Plan A (Thesis Plan) 7 units
5. Practice good leadership and governance in Plan B (Comprehensive Exam Plan) 13 units
3. Grade Requirements: A general weighted average of at
public health least “2.00” provided that there is no grade of “5” in any
Thesis (for Thesis Plan only) 6 units
of the courses taken. TOTAL 34 units

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