Fields of Specialization
Admission Requirements
Graduation Requirements
Residence Requirements
Curriculum
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Doctoral Program
Doctor of Public Health
In response to the increasing complexity of health programs and national
concern for human settlements and communities, the scope of public health has evolved from
preventive medicine to a multi-faceted discipline which embraces the biological, physical
and social sciences. The effective practice of public health today demands a diversity of
skills in order to cope with the problems that threaten survival and the quality of life.
The continued growth of public health requires the training of
individuals who will assume leadership roles in the field of public health. The Doctor
of Public Health (DrPH) program is designed to meet this need. It is primarily oriented to
prepare professionals who will occupy key positions in teaching, research and
administration in the health sciences. Graduates of the program are expected to make
substantive contribution to new knowledge that is relevant to the needs of developing
countries. Specifically, at the end of the program, the DrPH graduates should be able to:
- Demonstrate the use of scientific methods and tools of inquiry to study various
health and related issues given the socio-economic, political and cultural dynamics of
a particular situation and utilize such findings;
- Demonstrate the ability to plan, implement, evaluate and document a research and
development project;
- Demonstrate the ability to advocate desirable health policy development activities
and effectively influence decision-making; and
- Demonstrate the ability to apply theories and strategies of behavioral and
structure changes within one’s organization
Fields of Specialization
Students of the program may choose from any of the following major
areas of specialization:
- Biostatistics*
- Epidemiology
- Health Promotion and Education
- Medical Microbiology
- Nutirition
- Parasitology
*Temporarily closed until further announcement
Admission Requirements
- MPH/MSPH degree or any equivalent preparation relevant to the field of
concentration from a recognized institution of higher learning. Those with Masters' degree other than MPH/MSPH must have at least 2 years of experience in public
health.
- Excellent performance in the masters' program, with emphasis on courses in the
field of specialization.
- Must have demonstrated evidence of competence in the area of specialization,
through written examination or interview administered by the DrPH Program
Committee.
- Submission of an essay describing the applicant's previous and current work and an explanation of how the DrPH program is relevant to his future career.
- Letters of recommendation from two previous professors or employers.
- Must be 45 years old and below except in meritorious cases.
Graduation Requirements
- Completion of at least 45 (Epidemiology, Medical Microbiology, Parasitology) or 46 academic units (Nutrition, Health Promotion and Education)
- Overall weighted average of 1.75 or better and a weighted average of 1.75 or
better in the required courses in the field of specialization with no grade of 5.
- Passed the comprehensive examination.
- Must have orally defended original dissertation that constitutes a substantial
contribution to knowledge in public health, and
- Submission of six (6) bound copies of the dissertation.
Residence Requirements and Time Limit
- minimum residence required: 6 semesters and 3 summers
- maximum residence rule (MRR): 7 calendar years including official leaves
of absence
- if the maximum residence period os exceeded, further extension of not more
than 1 year shall be allowed subject to the recommendation of the DrPH Program
Committee and approval of the Chancellor
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