Competencies
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Foundational Competencies
All graduates develop the following 20 foundational competencies in the areas of data and analysis; leadership, management, and governance; policy and programs; and education and workforce development:
\ Data & Analysis
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Explain qualitative, quantitative, mixed methods and policy analysis research and evaluation methods to address health issues at multiple (individual, group, organization, community and population) levels.
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Design a qualitative, quantitative, mixed methods, policy analysis or evaluation project to address a public health issue.
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Explain the use and limitations of surveillance systems and national surveys in assessing, monitoring and evaluating policies and programs to address a population’s health.
\ Leadership, Management & Governance
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Propose strategies for health improvement and elimination of health inequities by organizing stakeholders including researchers, practitioners, community leaders and other partners.
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Communicate public health science to diverse stakeholders, including individuals at all levels of health literacy, for purposes of influencing behavior and policies.
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Integrate knowledge, approaches, methods, values and potential contributions from multiple professions and systems in addressing public health problems.
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Create a strategic plan.
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Facilitate shared decision-making through negotiation and consensus-building methods.
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Create organizational change strategies.
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Propose strategies to promote inclusion and equity within public health programs, policies and systems.
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Assess one’s own strengths and weaknesses in leadership capacities, including cultural proficiency.
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Propose human, fiscal and other resources to achieve a strategic goal.
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Cultivate new resources and revenue streams to achieve a strategic goal.
\ Policy & Programs
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Design a system-level intervention to address a public health issue.
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Integrate knowledge of cultural values and practices in the design of public health policies and programs.
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Integrate scientific information, legal and regulatory approaches, ethical frameworks and varied stakeholder interests in policy development and analysis.
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Propose interprofessional team approaches to improving public health.
\ Education & Workforce Development
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Assess an audience’s knowledge and learning needs.
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Deliver training or educational experiences that promote learning in academic, organizational or community settings.
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Use best practice modalities in pedagogical practices.
Program-specific Competencies
In addition, graduates develop the following program-specific specialized competencies:
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Design health communication campaigns or interventions for public health organizations, NGOs, community-based organizations, or other stakeholders.
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Design and implement a personal leadership development plan.
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Apply public health concepts in the framing of a research question and outline a proposal to address a public health problem in the student’s discipline.
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Apply implementation science frameworks and methods to assess the design, implementation and evaluation of public health programs, policies and interventions.
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Apply ethical principles to assure the promotion of social justice in public health policy, practice or research.