In 1995, LSUHSC proposed a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree. Approved by the LSU Board of Regents, enrollment was initially limited to students concurrently pursuing graduate degrees in the Schools of Allied Health, Dentistry, Graduate Studies, Medicine and Nursing. During this period, the Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine in the School of Medicine offered and administered the MPH degree.
In 2003 - 2004, LSUHSC reorganized the Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine to create the School of Public Health, the new home of the MPH degree. Since then, the school has grown and developed to offer the MPH degree with the following five concentrations: behavioral and community health sciences, biostatistics, environmental and occupational health sciences, epidemiology, and health policy and systems management. Otherwise, students may opt to pursue a Master of Science (MS) in biostatistics, or a Doctor of Philosophy in biostatistics, community health sciences, or epidemiology. The PhD in biostatistics was first offered in 2008, with the PhD programs in epidemiology and community health sciences beginning in 2010 and 2011, respectively.
In 2013, LSUHSC School of Public Health received full accreditation from the Council for Education in Public Health (CEPH).
Mission
This mission of the LSUHSC School of Public Health is to advance the public’s health and well-being through education, research, and service with a focus on issues affecting Louisiana.
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