Students
may participate at one of three levels:
1. Master
of Science Degree in Biosecurity and Disaster Preparedness -
This 35 credit hour Master in Science program is taught
entirely using distance technology through the School of
Public Health at Saint Louis University, a fully accredited
school of public health. The degree can be completed in
two years if two courses are completed each semester.The
MS degree is targeted to non-traditional working students
who wish to take advantage of the distance-learning format.
Successful students in this program are self-directed,
motivated adult learners who are critical thinkers and
who can work independently in a non-traditional environment.
Distance technology permits a student to decide when they
will study and how long it will take them to get their
degree.
APPLY FOR MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE
2. Master
of Public Health, with a concentration area in Biosecurity
and Disaster Preparedness - This 48 credit hour Master
in Public Health program is a hybrid program, with classes
provided both on campus and through distance technology.
Two semesters (15 credit hours) of residency for full-time
students are required, as well as a Practice Experience
(which is similar to an internship). The program is provided
through the School of Public Health at Saint Louis University,
a fully accredited school of public health. The degree
can be completed in two years if two courses are completed
each semester. More information on the MPH degree can be
obtained at the Saint Louis University School of Public
Health website: http://publichealth.slu.edu/
APPLY FOR MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH DEGREE
3. Certificate
Program in Biosecurity and Disaster Preparedness -
The certificate program is offered through the School of
Public Health at Saint Louis University, a fully accredited
school of public health. Courses that are completed in
this program may be later applied towards the MS Biosecurity
and Disaster Preparedness degree
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