Course variations
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Harvard School of Pu...
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Course summary
This DPH area of interest prepares students for independent research on population health issues worldwide. A key element of the training is grounding in methods for the measurement of fertility, mortality, and morbidity levels and their biological, environmental, and behavioral determinants, including health risk factors. The Department of Population and International Health seeks to improve global health through education, research, and service from a population-based perspective. The department's members generate knowledge and ideas through their research, strengthen technical and leadership skills through educational programs, and enhance national capacities through collaborative projects, especially in the developing world. In their examination of population and international health issues, department faculty members draw on their disciplinary expertise in many areas: anthropology, biostatistics, demography, ecology, economics, epidemiology, ethics, medicine, political science, reproductive biology, and sociology. The department's research interests span a wide spectrum of topics, including social and economic development, health policy, and demography; design and financing of health care systems; women's health and children's health; prevention and control of infectious and chronic diseases; and geographic information systems (GIS). The department has a special concern with questions of health equity and human rights, particularly in relation to health and population issues in developing countries. Students in the department come with various backgrounds. Many students are from developing countries. All have an interest in the health of disadvantaged populations worldwide.
Entry requirement for international students
Applicants have outstanding academic records, substantial relevant experience in the international public health arena, and professional interests relevant to the department. Though not required for this program, a master's degree is strongly recommended. Applicants to the Doctor of Public Health program must hold an MPH and a prior doctoral degree.
University of California, Berkeley accepts IELTS*
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Qualification
Doctoral
Awarding body
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY
Department name
Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Population and International Health
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