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International Health
Curriculum & Competencies
Program Length: 62 Credits
OMPH Core Courses (16 Credits)
| Core Course Title | Credits | Course Number |
| Principles of Health Behavior | 3 | H 571 |
| Epidemiology |
3 | H 525 |
| Introduction to Biostatistics | 4 | H 524 |
| Health Systems Organization | 3 | H 533 |
| Environmental Health | 3 | H 512 |
Track Required Courses (22 Credits)
| Required Track Course Title | Credits | Course Number |
| International Health Courses (12 Credits) | ||
| International Health | 3 | H 529 |
| Global Health Issues | 3 | H 528 |
| Internship* | minimum of 6 | H 510 |
| One of the following courses in a medical anthropology (4 credits) | ||
| Cross Cultural Health and Healing | 4 | ANTH 574 |
| Medical Anthropology | 4 | ANTH 584 |
| Two of the following courses in international health topic (6 credits) | ||
| Research Methods | 3 | H 515 |
| Epidemiologic Methods | 3 | H 526 |
| Public and Private Health Insurance | 3 | H 538 |
| Health Development for Displaced Population | 3 | H 591 |
Area of Focus (24 Credits)
Each student entering into the International Health track must concentrate on an Area of Focus, including:
- Health Promotion
- Health Management & Policy
- Environmental Health and Occupational Safety
- Epidemiology
-
Another area of focus that you may develop with your advisor
*Field Experience/Internship (6 Credits)
Profiles
In Memorium
Craig Wollner, chair of the Oregon MPH Deans Oversight Council (DOC), died Saturday November 20, 2010. He and the three other DOC members were responsible for the ultimate authority of the Oregon MPH Program. He was a strong advocate for excellence in instruction, research, service and professional activities of the Oregon MPH. He will be greatly missed.
A campus memorial for Associate Dean and Professor Craig Wollner will be hosted by the College of Urban and Public Affairs on Wednesday, January 19, in the Smith Memorial Ballroom at 4 p.m. See the website for more information.
Craig Wollner, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.
Associate Dean, College of Urban and Public Affairs
Dr. Wollner was associate dean since 2004 but had a long and distinguished
history with PSU where he received a B.S. in History, with a minor in
Literature and Political Science in 1966 and an M.A. in Modern European
History in 1969. He received his Ph.D. in European and American Intellectual
and Social History from the University of New Mexico in 1975.
He was the founding Editor-in-Chief of MetroscapeR, a periodical of CUPA's
Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies. His main teaching
responsibilities included courses such as Foundations of American Medicine,
American Medicine in the Twentieth Century, American Technology and
Engineering, American Intellectual History, American Political History, and
American Labor History. He also taught in the Transnational Program of the
OUS-Waseda University Partnership on globalization and comparative
Japanese-American issues. His research reflected an interest in regional
history encompassing those topics. He was a productive and noted scholar
authoring, co-authoring or editing seven books.
Craig also served two terms as president of the PSU-AAUP chapter and
participated in many campus and inter-campus committees. He was especially
proud of his service as President of the Board of the Oregon Jewish Museum.
Publications & Awards
Electrifying Eden: Portland General Electric, 1889-1965
Tthe City Builders: One Hundred Years of Union Carpentry in Portland, Oregon with Gordon B. Dodds
The Silicon Forest with W. Tracy Dillon, eds.
A Richer Harvest: the Literature of Work in the Pacific Northwest ed., S. L. Sanger
Working on the Bomb: An Oral History of World War II Hanford
