Public Health

University of California, Berkeley

This is an archived copy of the 2019-20 guide. To access the most recent version of the guide, please visit http://guide.berkeley.edu.

About the Program

The School of Public Health offers two professional degrees, the Master of Public Health (MPH) and the Doctor of Public Health (DrPH). The School of Public Health also offers academic degrees in Biostatistics (MA, PhD), Environmental Health Sciences (MS, PhD), Epidemiology (MS, PhD), Health and Medical Sciences (MS), Health Policy (PhD), and Infectious Diseases & Immunity (PhD).

Master of Public Health (MPH)

The program of study leading to the professional MPH degree is based on a series of foundation courses. In addition, MPH students concentrate in one of the following areas: Biostatistics, Environmental Health Sciences, Epidemiology, Epidemiology/Biostatistics, Health and Social Behavior, Health Policy and Management, Global Health and the Environment, Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology, Interdisciplinary, Maternal and Child Health, and Public Health Nutrition.

The MPH degree is available in a residential program on campus or through an On-Campus/Online MPH program. The hybrid program requires two accelerated on-campus sessions, while all remaining coursework is completed online.

Doctor of Public Health (DrPH)

The Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) curriculum is based on a comprehensive body of knowledge in the field of public health and its related disciplines, and the investigation of significant problems in public health practice.

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Admissions

Admission to the University

Minimum Requirements for Admission

The following minimum requirements apply to all graduate programs and will be verified by the Graduate Division:

  1. A bachelor’s degree or recognized equivalent from an accredited institution;
  2. A grade point average of B or better (3.0);
  3. If the applicant comes from a country or political entity (e.g., Quebec) where English is not the official language, adequate proficiency in English to do graduate work, as evidenced by a TOEFL score of at least 90 on the iBT test, 570 on the paper-and-pencil test, or an IELTS Band score of at least 7 on a 9-point scale (note that individual programs may set higher levels for any of these); and
  4. Sufficient undergraduate training to do graduate work in the given field.

Applicants Who Already Hold a Graduate Degree

The Graduate Council views academic degrees not as vocational training certificates, but as evidence of broad training in research methods, independent study, and articulation of learning. Therefore, applicants who already have academic graduate degrees should be able to pursue new subject matter at an advanced level without the need to enroll in a related or similar graduate program.

Programs may consider students for an additional academic master’s or professional master’s degree only if the additional degree is in a distinctly different field.

Applicants admitted to a doctoral program that requires a master’s degree to be earned at Berkeley as a prerequisite (even though the applicant already has a master’s degree from another institution in the same or a closely allied field of study) will be permitted to undertake the second master’s degree, despite the overlap in field.

The Graduate Division will admit students for a second doctoral degree only if they meet the following guidelines:

  1. Applicants with doctoral degrees may be admitted for an additional doctoral degree only if that degree program is in a general area of knowledge distinctly different from the field in which they earned their original degree. For example, a physics PhD could be admitted to a doctoral degree program in music or history; however, a student with a doctoral degree in mathematics would not be permitted to add a PhD in statistics.
  2. Applicants who hold the PhD degree may be admitted to a professional doctorate or professional master’s degree program if there is no duplication of training involved.

Applicants may apply only to one single degree program or one concurrent degree program per admission cycle.

Required Documents for Applications

  1. Transcripts: Applicants may upload unofficial transcripts with your application for the departmental initial review. If the applicant is admitted, then official transcripts of all college-level work will be required. Official transcripts must be in sealed envelopes as issued by the school(s) attended. If you have attended Berkeley, upload your unofficial transcript with your application for the departmental initial review. If you are admitted, an official transcript with evidence of degree conferral will not be required.
  2. Letters of recommendation: Applicants may request online letters of recommendation through the online application system. Hard copies of recommendation letters must be sent directly to the program, not the Graduate Division.
  3. Evidence of English language proficiency: All applicants from countries or political entities in which the official language is not English are required to submit official evidence of English language proficiency. This applies to applicants from Bangladesh, Burma, Nepal, India, Pakistan, Latin America, the Middle East, the People’s Republic of China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia, most European countries, and Quebec (Canada). However, applicants who, at the time of application, have already completed at least one year of full-time academic course work with grades of B or better at a US university may submit an official transcript from the US university to fulfill this requirement. The following courses will not fulfill this requirement:
    • courses in English as a Second Language,
    • courses conducted in a language other than English,
    • courses that will be completed after the application is submitted, and
    • courses of a non-academic nature.

If applicants have previously been denied admission to Berkeley on the basis of their English language proficiency, they must submit new test scores that meet the current minimum from one of the standardized tests. Official TOEFL score reports must be sent directly from Educational Test Services (ETS). The institution code for Berkeley is 4833. Official IELTS score reports must be mailed directly to our office from the British Council. TOEFL and IELTS score reports are only valid for two years.

Where to Apply

Visit the Berkeley Graduate Division application page

Doctoral Degree Requirements (DrPH)

Curriculum

Courses Required
Core courses in required subject areas below per approved lists:
Management (1)
Leadership (1)
Public Health Ethics (1)
Research Design & Methods (2)
A minimum of 1 breadth course in 2 of the below subject areas per approved lists:
Health Politics & Policy Analysis
Public Health Interventions
Environmental Health Sciences
Global Health Sciences
PB HLTH 293Doctoral Seminar (required in 1, 2, and 3 years)1-4
Graduate Electives as per approved study list for research interest

Master's Degree Requirements (MPH)

Available MPH Concentrations

* Indicates Concurrent Degree Program

Curriculum

Required Core Courses for all MPH Concentrations
PB HLTH 142Introduction to Probability and Statistics in Biology and Public Health4
PB HLTH 200JHealth Policy and Management Breadth Course2
PB HLTH 200KEnvironmental Health Sciences Breadth Course2
PB HLTH 200LHealth and Social Behavior Breadth2
PB HLTH 250AEpidemiologic Methods I3
PB HLTH 297Field Study in Public Health1-12
Environmental Health Sciences Concentration (2 year program)
Courses Required for Concentration
PB HLTH 145Statistical Analysis of Continuous Outcome Data4
PB HLTH 270AExposure Assessment and Control3
PB HLTH 292Seminars for M.P.H. Students (EHS Masters Seminar)1-4
PB HLTH 270BToxicology I3
PB HLTH 271EScience and Policy for Environment and Health3
PB HLTH 270Introduction to Environmental Health Sciences3
PB HLTH 220CHealth Risk Assessment3
Select one of the following:
PB HLTH 254Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology3
PB HLTH 256Human Genome, Environment and Public Health4
PB HLTH 273Environmental Determinants of Infectious Disease3
PB HLTH W272AIntroduction to Geographic Information Systems for Public Health3
PB HLTH W272BCourse Not Available3
Additional courses from approved list
Environmental Health Sciences Concentration (4+1 program)
Courses Required for Concentration
PB HLTH 145Statistical Analysis of Continuous Outcome Data4
PB HLTH 292Seminars for M.P.H. Students (EHS Masters Seminar)1-4
Select two of the following:
PB HLTH 220CHealth Risk Assessment3
PB HLTH 270AExposure Assessment and Control3
PB HLTH 270BToxicology I3
PB HLTH 271EScience and Policy for Environment and Health3
Select one of the following:
PB HLTH 254Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology3
PB HLTH 256Human Genome, Environment and Public Health4
PB HLTH 271CDrinking Water and Health3
PB HLTH 271GHealth Implications of Climate Change3
PB HLTH 273Environmental Determinants of Infectious Disease3
PB HLTH 290Health Issues Seminars1-4
PB HLTH W272AIntroduction to Geographic Information Systems for Public Health3
PB HLTH W272BCourse Not Available3
Additional courses from approved list
Environmental Health Sciences Industrial Hygiene Concentration 
Courses Required for Concentration
PB HLTH 145Statistical Analysis of Continuous Outcome Data4
PB HLTH 292Seminars for M.P.H. Students (EHS Masters Seminar)1-4
PB HLTH 270Introduction to Environmental Health Sciences3
PB HLTH 270AExposure Assessment and Control3
PB HLTH 270BToxicology I3
PB HLTH 220CHealth Risk Assessment3
PB HLTH 271EScience and Policy for Environment and Health3
PB HLTH 267BCharacterization of Airborne Contaminants4
PB HLTH 290Health Issues Seminars1-4
PB HLTH C234Green Chemistry: An Interdisciplonary Approach to Sustainability3
PB HLTH 298Group Study1-8
Select one of the following:
PB HLTH 256Human Genome, Environment and Public Health4
PB HLTH 273Environmental Determinants of Infectious Disease3
PB HLTH 254Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology3
PB HLTH W272AIntroduction to Geographic Information Systems for Public Health3
PB HLTH W272BCourse Not Available3
Select two of the following:
PB HLTH 269ECurrent Topics in Environmental Medicine2-3
PB HLTH 162APublic Health Microbiology3
PB HLTH 285APublic Health Injury Prevention and Control2
CIV ENG 111Environmental Engineering3
CIV ENG 107Climate Change Mitigation3
CIV ENG 110Water Systems of the Future3
CIV ENG 218AAir Quality Engineering3
CIV ENG C265Traffic Safety and Injury Control3
Additional courses from approved list
Epidemiology/Biostatistics Concentration
Courses Required for Concentration
PB HLTH 142Introduction to Probability and Statistics in Biology and Public Health4
PB HLTH 245Introduction to Multivariate Statistics4
PB HLTH 250AEpidemiologic Methods I3
PB HLTH 252Epidemiological Analysis3
PB HLTH 241Statistical Analysis of Categorical Data4
PB HLTH 250BEpidemiologic Methods II4
PB HLTH 292Seminars for M.P.H. Students (Required 1st, 3rd and 4th semesters))1-4
Electives from approved list
Global Health & the Environment Concentration
Courses Required for Concentration
PB HLTH 145Statistical Analysis of Continuous Outcome Data4
PB HLTH 270Introduction to Environmental Health Sciences3
PB HLTH 292Seminars for M.P.H. Students (EHS Masters Seminar)1-4
Select one of the following:
PB HLTH 270BToxicology I3
PB HLTH 220CHealth Risk Assessment3
PB HLTH 271EScience and Policy for Environment and Health3
PB HLTH 270AExposure Assessment and Control3
Select two of the following:
PB HLTH 271GHealth Implications of Climate Change3
PB HLTH 271CDrinking Water and Health3
PB HLTH 273Environmental Determinants of Infectious Disease3
PB HLTH 290Health Issues Seminars1-4
PB HLTH W272AIntroduction to Geographic Information Systems for Public Health3
PB HLTH W272BCourse Not Available3
Additional courses from approved list
Health & Social Behavior Concentration
Courses Required for Concentration
PB HLTH 292Seminars for M.P.H. Students (Health & Social Behavior Seminar)1-4
PB HLTH 203ATheories of Health and Social Behavior3
PB HLTH 205Program Planning and Needs Assessment4
PB HLTH 218BEvaluation of Health and Social Programs4
Select a research method option from a list provided by the department. A few options include:3-4
Community-Based Participatory Research in Public Health [3-4]
Introduction to Qualitative Methods in Public Health Research [3]
Select at least one course with a focus on Health, Race, and Social Equity. For example:
Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Health Status [4]
Research Advances in Health Disparities: Multidisciplinary Perspectives [1-3]
Health Issues Seminars [1-4]
Two elective courses from list of approved courses
HEALTH & SOCIAL BEHAVIOR MPH-MSW CONCENTRATION 
Courses Required for MPH Concentration
PB HLTH 203ATheories of Health and Social Behavior3
PB HLTH 205Program Planning and Needs Assessment4
PB HLTH 218BEvaluation of Health and Social Programs4
PB HLTH 292Seminars for M.P.H. Students (Health & Social Behavior Seminar)1-4
Select a research method option from a list provided by the department. A few options include:3-4
PB HLTH 219CCommunity-Based Participatory Research in Public Health3-4
PB HLTH 219DSocial and Behavioral Health Research: Introduction to Survey Methods3
PB HLTH 219EIntroduction to Qualitative Methods in Public Health Research3
PB HLTH 241Statistical Analysis of Categorical Data4
Select at least one course with a focus on Health, Race, and Social Equity. For example:
PB HLTH C202BEthnic and Cultural Diversity in Health Status4
PB HLTH 204GResearch Advances in Health Disparities: Multidisciplinary Perspectives1-3
Courses Required for MSW Concentration
SOC WEL 200Theories for Multilevel Practice2
SOC WEL 220Introduction to Social Welfare Policy2
SOC WEL 240Historical, Philosophical, and Intellectual Foundations of Social Work2
SOC WEL 241Foundations of Multilevel Practice3
SOC WEL 275Anti-Oppressive Social Work2
SOC WEL 290AFOUNDATION FIELD INTEGRATION SEMINAR2
SOC WEL 290BFoundation Field Integration Seminar II1
SOC WEL 410AFoundation Field Practicum4
SOC WEL 292AADVANCED FIELD INTEGRATION SEMINAR1
SOC WEL 292BAdvanced Field Integration Seminar II1
SOC WEL 410BFoundation Field Practicum4
SOC WEL 412AAdvanced Field Practicum6
SOC WEL 412BAdvanced Field Practicum6
For Advancing Adult Health and Well Being students:
Psychosocial Problems and Psychopathology [2]
Aging Processes
Health Policy--A Social Welfare Perspective [2]
Direct Practice in Community Behavioral Health and Recovery Services across the Adult Life Span [2]
Direct Practice in Health Settings across the Adult Life Span
For Strengthening Children, Youth, and Families students
Infant Development [2]
Child Development from Infancy to Adolescence in Its Social Context
Social Policy: Children and Families [2]
Direct Practice in Child and Family Settings [2]
For Strengthening Organizations and Communities students:
Group, Organizational, and Community Dynamics [2]
Program Development [2]
Program Implementation [2]
Additional courses from approved list
Health Policy & Management Concentration (2 year program)
Courses Required for Concentration
PB HLTH 220Health Policy Decision-Making3
PB HLTH 223CStrategic Management and the Health Sector3
or PB HLTH 224A Organizational Behavior and Management in Health Care
PB HLTH 226AHealth Economics A3
PB HLTH 226BHealth Economics B2
PB HLTH 227AHealth Care Finance3
PB HLTH 231AAnalytic Methods for Health Policy and Management3
PB HLTH 223DFoundations of Health Policy and Management2
PB HLTH 223ECapstone Seminar in Health Policy and Management2
Additional courses from approved list
Health Policy & Management Concentration (11 month program)
Courses Required for Concentration
PB HLTH 220Health Policy Decision-Making3
PB HLTH 223CStrategic Management and the Health Sector3
or PB HLTH 224A Organizational Behavior and Management in Health Care
PB HLTH 299Independent Research1-12
PB HLTH 226AHealth Economics A3
PB HLTH 226BHealth Economics B2
PB HLTH 227AHealth Care Finance3
PB HLTH 231AAnalytic Methods for Health Policy and Management3
PB HLTH 223DFoundations of Health Policy and Management2
PB HLTH 223ECapstone Seminar in Health Policy and Management2
Additional courses from approved list
HEALTH POLICY & MANAGEMENT MPH-MBA CONCENTRATION
Courses Required for MPH Concentration
PB HLTH 220Health Policy Decision-Making3
PB HLTH 223CStrategic Management and the Health Sector3
or PB HLTH 224A Organizational Behavior and Management in Health Care
PB HLTH 223ECapstone Seminar in Health Policy and Management2
PB HLTH 226AHealth Economics A2-3
or PB HLTH 226B Health Economics B
or PB HLTH 226C Economics of Population Health
or PB HLTH 226D Global Health Economics
Courses Required for MBA Concentration
MBA 297AHealthcare in the 21st Century3
Additional courses from approved list
HEALTH POLICY & MANAGEMENT MPH-MPP CONCENTRATION
MPH Courses Required for Concentration
PB HLTH 220Health Policy Decision-Making3
PB HLTH 223CStrategic Management and the Health Sector3
or PUB POL 260 Public Leadership and Management
PB HLTH 223DFoundations of Health Policy and Management2
PB HLTH 226AHealth Economics A2-3
or PB HLTH 226B Health Economics B
PB HLTH 227AHealth Care Finance3
Public Policy Courses Required for Concentration
PUB POL 200Introduction to Policy Analysis4
PUB POL 205Advanced Policy Analysis6
PUB POL 210AThe Economics of Public Policy Analysis4
PUB POL 210BThe Economics of Public Policy Analysis4
PUB POL 240ADecision Analysis, Modeling, and Quantitative Methods4
PUB POL 240BDecision Analysis, Modeling, and Quantitative Methods4
PUB POL 299Independent Study in Preparation for the Advanced Policy Analysis3
At least two of the following:
PUB POL 220Law and Public Policy4
PUB POL 250The Politics of Public Policy4
PUB POL 260Public Leadership and Management4
or PB HLTH 223C Strategic Management and the Health Sector
Additional courses from approved list
Infectious Diseases & Vaccinology Concentration
Core Requirements
PB HLTH 260APrinciples of Infectious Diseases4
PB HLTH 260BPrinciples of Infectious Diseases4
PB HLTH 263Public Health Immunology3
PB HLTH 264Current Issues in Infectious Diseases 12
PB HLTH 266CHospital Associated Infections 22
Advanced Courses
Two required, minimum
PB HLTH 262Molecular and Cellular Basis of Bacterial Pathogenesis3
PB HLTH 265Molecular Parasitology3
PB HLTH 266AFoodborne diseases2
PB HLTH 266BZoonotic Diseases2
PB HLTH 260EMolecular Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases2-3
PB HLTH 260FInfectious Disease Research in Developing Countries2
PB HLTH 236U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Drug Development, and Public Health2
INTERDISCIPLINARY CONCENTRATION
Courses Required for Concentration
PB HLTH 292Seminars for M.P.H. Students (Interdisciplinary Seminar) (summer, fall, spring)1-4
PB HLTH 290Health Issues Seminars1-4
Electives from approved list
Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Concentration (2 year program)
Courses Required for Concentration
PB HLTH 210Foundations of Maternal and Child Health Policy, Practice and Science3
PB HLTH 210EPracticum in MCH Data Analysis I3
PB HLTH 210FPracticum In MCH Data Analysis II3
PB HLTH 210JMaternal, Child & Adolescent Health Journal Club2
PB HLTH 290Health Issues Seminars1-4
PB HLTH 299Independent Research1-12
Select one of the following:
Program Planning and Needs Assessment [4]
Evaluation of Health and Social Programs [4]
Select one of the following:
Statistical Analysis of Categorical Data [4]
PB HLTH C242CLongitudinal Data Analysis4
Introduction to Multivariate Statistics [4]
Optional electives:
Public Health Aspects of Maternal and Child Nutrition [2,3]
Adolescent Health [3]
Reproductive and Perinatal Epidemiology [2]
International Maternal and Child Health [2]
Family Planning, Population Change, and Health [3]
Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health Concentration (11 month program)
Courses Required for Concentration
PB HLTH 210Foundations of Maternal and Child Health Policy, Practice and Science3
PB HLTH 210EPracticum in MCH Data Analysis I3
PB HLTH 210FPracticum In MCH Data Analysis II3
PB HLTH 245Introduction to Multivariate Statistics4
PB HLTH 299Independent Research1-12
Select one of the following:
Program Planning and Needs Assessment [4]
Evaluation of Health and Social Programs [4]
Optional electives:
Public Health Aspects of Maternal and Child Nutrition [2,3]
Adolescent Health [3]
Reproductive and Perinatal Epidemiology [2]
International Maternal and Child Health [2]
Family Planning, Population Change, and Health [3]
Seminars for M.P.H. Students [1-4]
Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health MPH-MSW Concentration
Courses Required for MPH Concentration
PB HLTH 200LHealth and Social Behavior Breadth2
PB HLTH 210Foundations of Maternal and Child Health Policy, Practice and Science3
PB HLTH 210EPracticum in MCH Data Analysis I3
PB HLTH 290Health Issues Seminars1-4
PB HLTH 293Doctoral Seminar1-4
PB HLTH 299Independent Research1-12
Select one of the following:
Program Planning and Needs Assessment [4]
Evaluation of Health and Social Programs [4]
Select one of the following:
PB HLTH 241Statistical Analysis of Categorical Data4
PB HLTH 245Introduction to Multivariate Statistics4
Courses Required for MSW Concentration
SOC WEL 200Theories for Multilevel Practice2
SOC WEL 220Introduction to Social Welfare Policy2
SOC WEL 240Historical, Philosophical, and Intellectual Foundations of Social Work2
SOC WEL 241Foundations of Multilevel Practice3
SOC WEL 275Anti-Oppressive Social Work2
SOC WEL 290AFOUNDATION FIELD INTEGRATION SEMINAR2
SOC WEL 290BFoundation Field Integration Seminar II1
SOC WEL 292AADVANCED FIELD INTEGRATION SEMINAR1
SOC WEL 292BAdvanced Field Integration Seminar II1
SOC WEL 410AFoundation Field Practicum4
SOC WEL 410BFoundation Field Practicum4
SOC WEL 412AAdvanced Field Practicum6
SOC WEL 412BAdvanced Field Practicum6
For Advancing Adult Health and Well Being students:
Psychosocial Problems and Psychopathology [2]
Aging Processes [2]
Health Policy--A Social Welfare Perspective [2]
Direct Practice in Community Behavioral Health and Recovery Services across the Adult Life Span [2]
Direct Practice in Health Settings across the Adult Life Span
For Strengthening Children, Youth, and Families students:
Infant Development [2]
Child Development from Infancy to Adolescence in Its Social Context [2]
Social Policy: Children and Families [2]
Direct Practice in Child and Family Settings [2]
For Strengthening Organizations and Communities students:
Group, Organizational, and Community Dynamics [2]
Program Development [2]
Program Implementation [2]
Additional courses from approved list
Public Health Nutrition Concentration (2 YEAR PROGRAM)
PB HLTH 206PH Nutrition Core Course: Critical Issues in Public Health Nutrition2
Choose at least ONE Human Nutrition Course
Nutritional Epidemiology [3]
Public Health Aspects of Maternal and Child Nutrition [2,3]
Foodborne diseases [2]
Metabolic Bases of Human Health and Diseases Graduate Level [4]
Choose at least ONE Food/Nutrition Policy Course
Food and Nutrition Policies and Programs [3]
Food and Nutrition Programs and Policies in Developing Countries [3]
Economics and Policy of Production, Technology and Risk in Agricultural and Natural Resources [3]
LAW 220F
Course Not Available
Special Topics in Public Policy [3-4] (The Fight for Food Justice, Fall semester)
Choose at least ONE Food Systems Cours
Eat.Think.Design [3]
Health Issues Seminars [1-4]
Interdisciplinary Food and Agriculture Studies [3]
Sociology of Agriculture [4]
Sustainability and Society [3]
MBA 292N
Course Not Available [2] (Food Venture Lab, Fall semester)
Choose one focus area – A) Program Planning OR B) Nutrition Epidemiology
A) Program Planning (Choose two from below)
Program Planning and Needs Assessment [4]
Evaluation of Health and Social Programs [4]
Introduction to Qualitative Methods in Public Health Research [3]
B) Nutrition Epidemiology (Choose two from below)
Statistical Analysis of Categorical Data [4]
Introduction to Multivariate Statistics [4]
Epidemiologic Methods II [4]
Choose ONE course, taken in your final year, for your Integrative Learning Experience:
PB HLTH 204AMass Communications in Public Health3
PB HLTH 206BFood and Nutrition Policies and Programs3
Nutritional Epidemiology [3]
Food and Nutrition Programs and Policies in Developing Countries [3] (Odd years, Fall semester)
Public Health Aspects of Maternal and Child Nutrition [2,3]
Eat.Think.Design [3]
Introduction to Qualitative Methods in Public Health Research [3]
Health Policy Advocacy [3]
Health Issues Seminars [1-4]
Healthy Cities [3]

Master's Degree Requirements (Online MPH)

The On-Campus/Online MPH program requires two accelerated on-campus sessions, while all remaining coursework is completed online.

Curriculum

Courses Required
PB HLTH W142Introduction to Probability and Statistics in Biology and Public Health4
PB HLTH W200EHealth Policy and Management Breadth Course3
PB HLTH W200FEnvironmental Health Sciences Breadth Course2
PB HLTH W200GHealth and Social Behavior Breadth3
PB HLTH W202Ethnic and Cultural Diversity in Health Status3
PB HLTH W204Mass Communication in Public Health3
PB HLTH W205Program Planning and Development3
PB HLTH W218Evaluation of Health and Social Programs3
PB HLTH W219Social and Behavioral Health Research: Introduction to Survey Methods3
PB HLTH W223Strategic Management and the Health Sector3
PB HLTH W224Organizational Behavior and Management in Health Care3
PB HLTH W250Epidemiologic Methods I3
PB HLTH W257Public Health Preparedness and Emergency Response3
PB HLTH W289Interdisciplinary Health Seminar3

Courses

Public Health

Faculty and Instructors

+ Indicates this faculty member is the recipient of the Distinguished Teaching Award.

Faculty

Barbara Abrams, Professor. Weight and weight gain in women during pregnancy, postpartum and menopause Maternal weight, nutrition, social factors and perinatal health outcomes Could expressed and heat-treated breast milk prevent perinatal hiv transmission.
Research Profile

Jennifer Ahern, Associate Professor. Mental health, epidemiology, social epidemiology, population health, neighborhood characteristics and health, methodological issues and novel methodological applications in social, traumatic events, substance use, behavioral health, birth outcomes and maternal health.
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Genevieve M. Ames, Adjunct Professor. Anthropology of health, healing, substance abuse, quantitative and qualitative methods, social organization theory.
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Tomas J. Aragon, Assistant Adjunct Professor.

Colette (Coco) Auerswald, Associate Professor.
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Amin Azzam, Associate Clinical Professor. Medical education scholarship: Specifically, the efficacy of various instructional approaches in stimulating medical students' acquisition, retention, and application of content knowledge in their evolving roles as clinicians .

+ Lela R. Bachrach, Assistant Clinical Professor.

+ John R. Balmes, Professor in Residence.

Lisa F. Barcellos, Associate Professor. Public health, genetic epidemiology, human genetics, autoimmune diseases, multiple schlerosis, lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, epigenetics, genomics, computational biology.
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Michael Bates, Adjunct Professor. Air pollution, water pollution, environmental epidemiology, occupational epidemiology.
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Heidi M. Bauer, Associate Adjunct Professor.

Stefano M. Bertozzi, Professor. HIV/AIDS, HIV prevention, HIV treatment programs, reproductive health, health economics, anti-poverty programs, impact evaluation.
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Joan Bloom, Professor. Health policy and management, cancer prevention, early detection and long term survival, reducing disparities in access to health care .
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Asa Bradman, Associate Adjunct Professor.

Patrick Bradshaw, Assistant Professor.

Timothy Brown, Associate Adjunct Professor. Health insurance benefit design, public health services and systems, mental health economics, dental economics, social capital, econometrics.
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Gertrude Case Buehring, Professor. Public health, use of cells in breast fluids for diagnostic purposes, viruses and human cancer, role of bovine leukemia virus in causing human breast cancer.
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Ralph Catalano, Professor. Mental health services, economic antecendents, stress related illness.
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John Colford, Professor. Public health, epidemiology, infectious diseases, biostatistics, meta-analysis.
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Norman Constantine, Clinical Professor. Adolescent sexual health, adolescent health behavior, adolescent health policy, sexuality education, research bias, motivated reasoning, policy use and misuse of research evidence, measurement and research design.
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Jason Corburn, Associate Professor. Urban health, informal settlements, global public health, urban climate change, environmental impact assessment, mediation, environmental justice.
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Patricia Crawford, Adjunct Professor.

Ronald Dahl, Professor. Decision-making, adolescence, brain development, behavioral and emotional health, pubertal maturation, affective neuroscience, social neuroscience.
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Peter Dailey, Assistant Adjunct Professor.

Julianna Deardorff, Associate Professor. Adolescent health, puberty, sexual development, cultural factors, contextual factors.

Lori Dorfman, Associate Adjunct Professor.

William H. Dow, Professor. Health economics, international health, economic demography.
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Sandrine Dudoit, Professor. Genomics, classification, statistical computing, biostatistics, cross-validation, density estimation, genetic mapping, high-throughput sequencing, loss-based estimation, microarray, model selection, multiple hypothesis testing, prediction, RNA-Seq.
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Ellen Eisen, Adjunct Professor. Methods in occupational epidemiology.
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Maria Ekstrand, Associate Adjunct Professor. India, AIDS prevention, medication adherence, AIDS stigma, vulnerable populations.
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Brenda Eskenazi, Professor. Public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, maternal and child health.
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Richard Feachem, Professor.

Darlene Francis, Associate Professor.

Lori Freedman, Lecturer.

Brent Fulton, Assistant Adjunct Professor.

Andrea Garber, Adjunct Assistant Professor.

Paul Gertler, Professor. Impact evaluation, health economics.
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Joel William Grube, Adjunct Professor. Alcohol Policy, Underage Alcohol, tobacco, and Other Drug Use, Prevention.
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Sylvia Guendelman, Professor. Public health, maternal and child health, health and social behavior, health policy and management, specialty area in multicultural health.
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Jodi Halpern, Professor. Public health, bioethics, patient autonomy.
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Helen Halpin, Professor. Public health, health policy and management, health services and policy analysis.
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S. Katharine Hammond, Professor. Public health, environmental health sciences.
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Kim Harley, Associate Adjunt Professor. Reproductive health, prenatal health.

Eva Harris, Professor. Public health, infectious diseases.
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Lia Haskin, Associate Professor. Poverty, obesity, child development, public health nutrition, global health, psychosocial and biological determinants of health, overweight, nutritional and epidemiologic transition, chronic disease, malnutrition, child health and development, early experience, inequality and health disparities, Latino health, Mexican-Americans and other immigrant groups, stress hormones, salivary cortisol.
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Denise Herd, Professor. Public health, epidemiology, specialty area in multicultural health, behaviorial science.
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Robert Hiatt, Adjunct Professor.

Nina Holland, Adjunct Professor.

Seth Holmes, Assistant Professor. Immigration and migration, medical anthropology with foci on social theory and ethnography, social studies of medicine and science, social difference related to race, social difference related to socioeconomic status, social difference related to citizenship, social difference related to gender, social difference related to sexuality, the naturalization and normalization of social hierarchies and health disparities, social suffering and symbolic violence, urban and rural Latin America and North America, population health with focus on global health, population health with focus on health disparities, population health with focus on social determinants of health.
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Alan Hubbard, Associate Professor. Causal inference, Statistical issues in infectious disease, Bioinformatics .

+ Susan Ivey, Associate Adjunct Professor. Public health, health disparities, interventions, community-based participatory research.
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William J. Jagust, Professor. Neuroscience, cognition, brain aging, dementia, imaging, Alzheimerandamp,#039,s disease.
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Michael L. B. Jerrett, Professor.

Nicholas Jewell, Professor. AIDS, statistics, epidemiology, infectious diseases, Ebola Virus Disease, SARS, H1N1 influenza, adverse cardiovascular effects of pharmaceuticals, counting civilian casualties during conflicts.
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Douglas Jutte, Assistant Adjunct Professor.

Lee Ann Kaskutas, Associate Adjunct Professor.

Ann Keller, Associate Professor. Political science, health politics, public policy, public administration, disaster response, expertise in public decision-making.

Catherine Koshland, Professor. Air pollution, metals, energy, resources, environmental human health, mechanistic analyses of combustion products in flow reactors, control strategies in urban airsheds, pollutant formation, chlorinated hydrocarbons, particulates, industrial ecology.
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Amy Kyle, Associate Adjunct Professor.

Claudia Landau, Associate Clinical Professor.

Barbara Laraia, Associate Professor. Nutrition, obesity, Food Insecurity, Perinatal Health, diabetes.
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Phuoc Le, Assistant Professor.

Lexin Li, Associate Professor.

Fenyong Liu, Professor. Public health, infectious diseases.
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+ Kristine Madsen, Associate Professor.

John Marshall, Assistant Professor. Utilize mathematical models to predict the utility of genetic control strategies for a variety of mosquito-borne diseases.

Sandra McCoy, Assistant Adjunct Professor.

Marilyn McEntyre, Adjunct Professor.

Thomas E. McKone, Adjunct Professor.

Catherine Metayer, Associate Adjunct Professor.

Guy Micco, Clinical Professor. Aging/old age, suffering, and death, the medical humanities.
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Alexandra Minnis, Assistant Adjunct Professor.

Rachel Morello-Frosch, Professor. Race and class determinants of the distribution of health risks associated with air pollution among diverse communities in the United States .
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Mahasin Mujahid, Assistant Professor. Multi-level determinants of racial/ethnic health disparities, Neighborhood environments and cardiovascular health Breast cancer treatment and survivorship, Methods in social epidemiology, Population health .

Linda Neuhauser, Clinical Professor. Communication, public health, health literacy, participatory design of health programs.
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Mark Nicas, Adjunct Professor.

Amani Nuru-Jeter, Associate Professor.

Osagie Obasogie, Professor.

+ Kent Olson, Clinical Professor.

Doug Oman, Associate Adjunct Professor.

Emily Ozer, Professor. Mental health, health and social behavior, clinical and community psychology, adolescent development, school-based health promotion .
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Nancy Padian, Adjunct Professor. HIV, epidemiology, reproductive health, sexually transmitted infections, impact evaluations.
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Maya Petersen, Assistant Professor.

Cheri Pies, Clinical Professor.

Daniel A. Portnoy, Professor. Mammalian cells, molecular and cellular basis of microbial pathogenesis, defense against infection, listeria monocytogenes, cell biology of infection, mechanisms of secretion.
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Malcolm Potts, Professor. Public health, maternal and child health, health and social behavior.
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Ndola Prata, Associate Professor in Residence. Community-base access to care, maternal mortality, population and family planning, safe abortion, adolescent reproductive health in developing countries, postpartum hemorrhage.
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Arthur L. Reingold, Professor. Public health, epidemiology, infectious diseases, biostatistics.
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Justin Remais, Associate Professor.

Lee Riley, Professor. Public health, infectious diseases, molecular epidemiology, global health, tuberculosis, drug-resistant infections, slum health.
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James Robinson, Professor. Public health, health policy and management, environmental health sciences, health services and policy analysis.
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Hector P. Rodriguez, Associate Professor. Organizational influences on the quality of ambulatory care,_interprofessional primary care team approaches and continuity of care,_ambulatory care performance measurement and improvement,_local public health system effectiveness.
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Thomas Rundall, Professor Emeritus. Public health, health policy and management, health services and policy analysis.
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George W. Rutherford, Adjunct Professor.

Sharon Sagiv, Assistant Adjunct Professor.

William Satariano, Professor. Aging, public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, health and social behavior.
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Richard M. Scheffler, Professor. Public health, health and social behavior, health policy and management, health services & policy analysis, global health, health economics, Health Workforce, Human Resources for Health, Health Market Analysis.
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+ Steve Selvin, Professor. Public health, biostatistics.
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George Sensabaugh, Professor Emeritus. Molecular epidemiology, microbial population genetics, forensic science, forensic biology.
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James Seward, Clinical Professor. Public health, environmental health sciences.
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Stephen Shortell, Professor. Organizational correlates of quality and outcomes of care, evaluation of total quality management and community-based health improvement initiatives.
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Kirk R. Smith, Professor. Climate change, public health, air pollution, environmental health science, global health, household energy.
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Martyn T. Smith, Professor. Cancer, genomics, toxicology, molecular epidemiology, exposome.
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Lonnie Snowden, Professor. Mental health, social welfare, race/ethnicity, organization of health services.
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+ Karen Sokal-Gutierrez, Clinical Professor. Nutrition, maternal-child health, early childhood health, oral health, child health in developing countries, childrenand#039,s health in child care, parenting education, health education for low literacy populations, health disparities.
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Sarah Stanley, Assistant Professor.

Craig Steinmaus, Associate Adjunct Professor.

Richard S. Stephens, Professor. Molecular genetics, microbiology, infectious disease, pathogenesis.
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Hannah Thompson, Research Scientist.

Deryk Van Brunt, Associate Clinical Professor.

Mark J. Van Der Laan, Professor. Statistics, computational biology and genomics, censored data and survival analysis, medical research, inference in longitudinal studies.
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Julia Walsh, Adjunct Professor. Reproductive health, Immunization, socioeconomic benefits, cost-effectiveness analysis, cost-benefit analysis, economic evaluation, global health equity, market size estimation in poor countries, contraception, maternal mortality among the poor, neonatal mortality risk factors analysis, millenium development goals.
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Sarah Zemore, Associate Adjunct Professor.

Luoping Zhang, Adjunct Professor.

Affiliated Faculty

Sangwei Lu, Adjunct Professor. Pathogenesis and stress response of Salmonella serovars, foodborne diseases.
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Lecturers

Harrison Alter, Lecturer.

Bruce Bodaken, Lecturer.

+ Jennifer Breckler, Lecturer.

Caricia Catalani, Lecturer.

Jerome Chin, Lecturer.

Hana Dan-Cohen, Lecturer.

Sonya Dublin, Lecturer.

Wayne Enanoria, Lecturer.

Robin Flagg, Lecturer.

Sarah Gamble, Lecturer.

Sara Hartley, Lecturer.

Anke Hemmerling, Lecturer.

Robert Hosang, Lecturer.

Anthony Iton, Lecturer.

Catherine Kodama, Lecturer.

Jennifer Lachance, Lecturer.

Maureen Lahiff, Lecturer.

Scott Lee, Lecturer.

David Lein, Lecturer.

Kathleen Loretz, Lecturer.

Kimberly MacPherson, Lecturer.

John Myovich, Lecturer.

Iman Nazeeri-Simmons, Lecturer.

Tim Nicholls, Lecturer.

Jaspal Sandhu, Lecturer.

Megan Schwarzman, Lecturer.

Charlotte Smith, Lecturer.

Harry Snyder, Lecturer.

Judith Stanton, Lecturer.

Melanie Thomas, Lecturer.

Emeritus Faculty

Gladys Block, Professor Emeritus. Nutrient status, disease relationships, dietary methods, oxidation and antioxidants.
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John Ellwood, Professor Emeritus. Financial Management, Public Sector Budgeting.
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Ernest Hook, Professor Emeritus. Public health, maternal and child health.
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Teh-wei Hu, Professor Emeritus. Health economics, public health, health policy and management, health services and policy analysis, specialty area in aging, specialty area in international health.
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Meredith Minkler, Professor Emeritus. Public health, health and social behavior, community health education.
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Patricia Morgan, Professor Emeritus. Public health, community prevention programs.
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Edward E. Penhoet, Professor Emeritus. Public health, health policy and management.
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Richard Quint, Clinical Professor Emeritus.

David Ragland, Adjunct Professor Emeritus.
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Stephen Rappaport, Professor.

Zak Sabry, Professor Emeritus. Public health, health and social behavior, health policy and management, public health nutrition.
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Allan Smith, Professor Emeritus. Public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental health sciences.
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Robert Spear, Professor Emeritus. Public health, environmental health science.
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+ Ann Stevens, Clinical Professor Emerita.

+ John Swartzberg, Clinical Professor Emeritus. Social epidemiology, community interventions.
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David Troxel, Clinical Professor Emeritus.

Edward Wei, Professor Emeritus.

Contact Information

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School Dean

Michael C. Lu, MD, MS, MPH

Interim Assistant Dean for Students

Seana Van Buren

5212 Berkeley Way West

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