California State University, Fresno
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Public Health

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College of Health and Human Services
Department of Public Health
MIGUEL A. PEREZ, Chair
CARMEN CHAPMAN, Administrative Support Coordinator
McLane Hall, Room 184
559.278.4014
www.fresnostate.edu/publichealth

B.S. in Health Science
Options:
Community Health
Environmental Health Science/Industrial Hygiene
Health Administration

Master of Public Health (MPH)
Options:
Health Policy and Management
Health Promotion

Minor in Public Health

Certificate in Alcohol/Drug Studies

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Faculty

Miguel A. Perez, Chair

Health Administration:
Mohammed Rahman, Coordinator
Suzanne Kotkin-Jaszi
John A. Capitman
Donald Matlosz

Community Health:
Cassandra Joubert
Vicki D. Krenz
Miguel A. Perez
Helda L. Pinzon-Perez, Director
Greg Thatcher
Kara Zografos

Environmental Health Science/Industrial Hygiene:
Michael J. Waite, Director
Sandra Donohue
Christopher J. Tennant
Jaymin Kwon

MPH Director: Vickie Krenz

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Health Science

The Bachelor of Science in Health Science and the Master of Public Health degrees are designed to prepare students for careers with official and voluntary health agencies at the federal, state, or local levels of government as well as the private sector.

The Master of Public Health degree is designed for individuals seeking a professional degree in public health. This degree is recognized throughout the world and is fully accredited by the Council of Education for Public Health (CEPH). The MPH program is under probationary accreditation until 2012.

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Bachelor of Science Degree

The Department of Public Health offers curricula based on principles of public health practices leading to a Bachelor of Science degree, including a major and minor in health science with options in community health, environmental/occupational health and safety, and health administration.

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Master's Program

The mission of the program is to prepare public health professionals for leadership roles in the fields of health policy and management and health promotion so that they may contribute to the process of improving the health of communities located within the San Joaquin Valley, California, and the southwest. This mission is fulfilled by attaining several program goals which address on a partnership basis the health needs of the ethnically and socioeconomically diverse populations living in the San Joaquin Valley and the southwest. Coursework for the Master of Public Health (MPH) is varied and designed to provide the maximum opportunity for problem-solving approaches to the complex issues in the operation, environment, and human factors confronting the health care systems.

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Career Opportunities

The options are designed to provide basic education for careers in environmental health, industrial hygiene, community health, public health, occupational health, and the allied health professions. Individuals may be employed by voluntary health agencies, hospitals, public health agencies, and in the private sector including industry and insurance companies. Career titles and specializations include environmental control officer, risk control specialist, health industry sales, hazardous materials management, loss control specialist, health educator, health care administration, registered environmental health specialist, university teaching, safety products sales, substance abuse, industrial hygienist, health promotion, environmental analyst, and disease control officer.


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