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  Mar 21, 2025
 
2014-2015 Graduate Studies Bulletin 
  
2014-2015 Graduate Studies Bulletin [Archived Catalog]

Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior, Dr.P.H.


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Admission Department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior 
Learning Outcomes  Arnold School of Public Health 

Admission

Admissions requirements follow those of The Graduate School and include:
• a completed application
• official transcripts from all post-secondary schools and colleges previously attended, including non-degree courses taken
• evidence of academic performance at a B or better level on academic transcripts
• satisfactory GRE scores. For the Dr.P.H. program, a minimum of 1000 (combined verbal and quantitative) is required.
• three letters of recommendation
• a letter of intent which describes research interests and professional goals.
•  satisfactory score on the TOEFL or the IELTS Intl. Academic Course Type 2 exam for applicants whose native language is not English. The minimum acceptable score on the TOEFL is 80 (Internet-based) or 570 (paper-based). The minimum acceptable overall band score on the IELTS Intl. Academic Course Type 2 exam is 6.5.
• current resume or curriculum vitae.
• Doctoral applicants should be supported by at least two HPEB faculty members willing to serve as mentors in order to be admitted into the program.

Admissions process information and links can be found at the Arnold School of Public Health webpage: http://www.sph.sc.edu/futurestudents/index.htm.

Applications for the Dr.P.H program in HPEB are made through the new Schools of Public Health Application System (SOPHAS). Please go to www.sophas.org for further details.

Only single program applications are accepted, so you may only apply to one program at a time (unless you are applying to a certificate program). Once received, your application and credentials are sent for review by the HPEB faculty. After reviewing your credentials, the department makes a recommendation to The Graduate School which officially grants admission. We will inform you of the department’s recommendation regarding admission, but official notice of admission comes from the USC Graduate School.

You are encouraged to review carefully the information provided on the above websites before beginning the application process. If you have further questions, you may contact:

Ken Watkins
HPEB Graduate Director
phone:  803-777-7603
e-mail:  watkinsk@mailbox.sc.edu

Casey Goldston
HPEB Academic Programs Coordinator
phone:  803-777-2966
e-mail:  Goldston@sc.edu

Office of Student and Alumni Services
phone:  803-777-5031 
e-mail:  sphstsrv@mailbox.sc.edu
 

Degree Requirements (60 Post Baccalaureate Hours)


The Dr.P.H. program prepares graduates for leadership and skills in public health practice, research (with an emphasis on applied research), and professional service. The DrPH prepares graduates to assume leadership roles that emphasize management and advocacy activities within organizations or other systems; these positions are often located in agency or practice settings. The degree requires 60 hours of post-baccalaureate course work, including 12 hours of dissertation preparation. A maximum of 12 graduate credit hours may be transferred into the doctoral program, subject to the approval of the student’s program advisory committee. These 12 hours may be composed of:

  • Up to nine (9) hours from an existing masters program, excluding HPEB and Public Health core courses or equivalent courses from other programs, and/or
  • Graduate coursework taken outside of a completed program of study.

In exceptional circumstances, additional coursework from outside of a completed program of study may be used toward the doctoral degree. Such exceptions require the approval of the student’s program advisory committee and the HPEB faculty. In addition, the following are required: a written qualifying examination, a written and oral comprehensive examination, and an oral defense of the dissertation. A structured, practice-based practicum is also part of the program requirements.
 

Research Methods (15 Hours)


Cognate (6 Hours)


Dissertation (12 Hours)


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