School of Public Health
Programs

MPH HEALTH POLICY AND LEADERSHIP

The Health Policy and Leadership Program, leading to the MPH degree provides an understanding of health policy issues and skills within the broad perspective provided by an introduction to the public health sciences. It is designed for health care professionals who want to impact change in the current health system.

Learner outcomes

Upon completion of this degree, the graduate should be able to:

  1. Discuss the policy process for improving the health status of populations.
  2. Communicate health policy and management issues effectively.
  3. Assume leadership in health policy and advocacy for public health issues.
  4. Describe the legal and ethical basis for public health.
  5. Apply systems thinking to solve the current challenges in the health system.
  6. Demonstrate basic negotiation and conflict management skills in the analysis and creation of health policy.

Public health core courses (28 units)

  • ENVH 509 Principles of Environmental Health 3
  • EPDM 509 Principles of Epidemiology 3
  • HADM 509 Principles of Health Policy and Management 3
  • HPRO 509 Principles of Health Behavior 3
  • REL_ 534__ Ethical Issues in Public Health 3
  • PHCJ 605 Overview of Public Health 1
  • STAT 509/521 General Statistics/Biostatistics 4
  • HPRO 536 Program Planning & Evaluation 2
  • GLBH 524 Cultural Competence and Health Disparities 2
  • NUTR 505 Public Health Biology 2
  • PHCJ 675 Integrated Public Health Capstone 2

Health policy core courses (33 units)

  • HADM 510 Health Policy Analysis and Synthesis 3
  • HADM 514 Health Care Economic Policy 3
  • HADM 516 International Economic Policy 3
  • HADM 529 Health Care Negotiations and Conflict Resolution 3
  • HADM 530 Public Health Decision Analysis 3
  • HADM 536 Health Policy Communications 3
  • HADM 534 Public Health and Constitutional Law 3
  • HADM 545 Government Policy and Health Disparities 3
  • HADM 555 Health Care Delivery Systems 3
  • HADM 604 Health-Systems Strategic Planning 3

Field experience

  • HADM 695 Health Administration Field Practicum (400 clock hours) 3

TOTAL UNITS 61

Other Requirements

  • Professional membership - Students are required to secure and maintain membership in an approved professional society, such as the American College of Healthcare Executives.
  • Health administration colloquia - Participation is required in a minimum of ten noncredit colloquia designed to acquaint students with various aspects of the health care industry. Attendance at these colloquia will be in addition to attendance at ten public health seminars.
  • Public health seminars (10)
  • Culminating activity - The culminating activity includes a research paper or professional project, field experience (upon completion of essential major course work), professional portfolio (upon completion of the field experience), and an exit interview with the chair of the School of Public Health’s Department of Health Administration (at the conclusion of the program).

Contact Information - Department of Health Administration

Website: www.llu.edu/llu/sph/hadm
E-mail: sph_hadm@llu.edu
Phone: (800) 422-4558, option 5 or (909) 558-4573
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