The Graduate Certificate in Rural Public Health is designed to provide students with skills and knowledge to effectively work as public health leaders and practitioners in rural communities, both globally and domestically. Students completing this concentration will develop an understanding of how unique social, cultural, political, and environmental characteristics of rural communities, as well as structural, systemic, and historical influences, affect everything from rural health and well-being to public health and health care delivery, policy development, collaborative opportunities, and advocacy strategies.
Learning competencies:
- Describe conditions of rural life (social, cultural, political factors) that affect health, health systems, and healthcare delivery in rural communities.
- Evaluate how the shared environment (the interconnection between people, animals, and plants) impacts population health in rural communities.
- Analyze root causes of morbidity or mortality in rural communities.
- Explain the influence of key stakeholders (formal or informal leaders, resident voice, or others) on rural health delivery and outcomes.
- Propose a policy that impacts issues related to rural health and well-being and is informed by community-level data (community needs assessments, census data, vital statistics, etc.).
- Advocate for a policy that impacts issues related to rural health and well-being.
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Rural Public Health Graduate Certificate Curriculum
The Graduate Certificate in Rural Public Health is available only online. Students must complete nine (9) credits as specified below. No transfer credits allowed.
MSU Course Descriptions
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Course Number
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Course Name
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Semester Offered
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Credits
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PH 830
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Foundations of Rural Public Health
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Every Year: Fall, Spring, Summer |
3
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PH 834
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Drivers of Rural Health
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Every Year: Fall, Spring, Summer |
3
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PH 839
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Rural Public Health Policy and Advocacy
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Every Year: Fall, Spring, Summer |
3
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