The Doctor of Public Health (DrPH) program is designed to meet the need for trained individuals who will assume leadership roles in the growing field of public health. It is primarily oriented to prepare professionals who will occupy key positions in teaching, research and administration in the health sciences.
1978
June 9, 1998
Approved by the University Council on July 21, 2000 together with the Epidemiology and Parasitology tracks
Graduates of the program are expected to make substantive contributions to new knowledge that is relevant to the needs of developing countries. Specifically, at the end of the program, the DrPH graduates should be able to:
| Category | Credit Units |
|---|---|
| Core/Professional | 13.0 |
| Major | 14.0-15.0 |
| Electives/Cognate | 6.0-7.0 |
| Dissertation | 12.0 |
| Total | 45.0-46.0 |
| First Year | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| First Semester | Second Semester | ||
| Course Code | Credit Units | Course Code | Credit Units |
| Biostat 301 | 3.0 | Epi 301 | 3.0 |
| HPAD 301 | 3.0 | Micro 310 | 3.0 |
| PHPE 301 | 2.0 | Micro 311 | 3.0 |
| PH 301 | 2.0 | Micro 312 | 3.0 |
| Elective 1 | 3.0 | Micro 397.1 | 1.0 |
| Total | 13.0 | Total | 13.0 |
| Second Year | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| First Semester | Second Semester | ||
| Course Code | Credit Units | Course Code | Credit Units |
| Micro 397.2 | 1.0 | Micro 400.1 | 4.0 |
| Elective 2 | 3.0 | ||
| Total | 4.0 | Total | 4.0 |
| Third Year | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| First Semester | Second Semester | ||
| Course Code | Credit Units | Course Code | Credit Units |
| Micro 400.2 | 4.0 | Micro 400.3 | 4.0 |
| Total | 4.0 | Total | 4.0 |
Course Code: Biostat 301
Course Title: Biostatistics II
Credit Units: 3.0
Pre-requisite: Biostat 201
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Principles of data collection, data processing and data presentation, computer-aided elementary and advanced techniques in the analysis of biomedical data
Course Code: Epi 301
Course Title: Applications of epidemiologic principles and methods
Credit Units: 3.0
Pre-requisite: Epi 201
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Principles and concepts of epidemiology and critical appraisal of epidemiologic studies with respect to the study design, analysis and interpretation of findings
Course Code: HPAD 301
Course Title: Advanced Course in Health Management
Credit Units: 3.0
Pre-requisite: None
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: The course focuses on managerial work and competencies/ techniques in health organizations (service, teaching, research).
Course Code: PHPE 301
Course Title: Advanced Theories and Methods in Health Promotion and Education
Credit Units: 2.0
Pre-requisite: None
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: An overview of the theories, methods and research relevant to health promotion and education
Course Code: PH 301
Course Title: Advances in the Biological and Physio-Chemical Foundations of Public Health
Credit Units: 2.0
Pre-requisite: None
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: The course will provide comprehensive insights into the advances in understanding exposure and impact of nutrition and lifestyle, parasitic and microbial infections, and environmental factors to public health. These insights will be utilized as tools in the improvement and development of integrated strategies to prevent and control diseases.
Course Code: Micro 310
Course Title: Public Health Immunology
Credit Units: 3.0 (2 units lecture, 1 unit laboratory)
Pre-requisite: Microbiology 202 (Immunology) or its equivalent
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Advanced studies on microbial antigens, and vaccines, immunologic mechanisms decisive in the prevention and control of leading diseases of public health importance and investigations of the immune responses against such diseases and their vaccines. Immunologic surveillance in public health.
Course Code: Micro 311
Course Title: Public Health Bacteriology
Credit Units: 3.0 (2 units lecture, 1 unit laboratory)
Pre-requisite: Microbiology 203 (Applied Bacteriology) or its equivalent
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Critical analysis of the ten leading bacterial infections in the Philippines. Application of theories, methods and research for assessment, prevention and control of these bacterial infections. Actual investigations of outbreaks or water, drinks and food in public health places.
Course Code: Micro 312
Course Title: Public Health Mycology
Credit Units: 3.0 (2 units lecture, 1 unit laboratory)
Pre-requisite: Microbiology 206 or its equivalent
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Application of mycological research methods in studying fungal infections of public health importance in the Philippines. Actual laboratory experience in mycological research investigation is provided.
Course Code: Micro 313
Course Title: Public Health Virology
Credit Units: 3.0 (2 units lecture, 1 unit laboratory)
Pre-requisites: Microbiology 205 (Virology), 209 (Applied Virology), or its equivalent
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Critical analysis of viral pandemics and the leading viral infections of medical and public health importance in the Philippines; their prevention, control and eradication. Serological assays employed in rapid diagnosis.
Course Code: Micro 397.1
Course Title: Seminars in Public Health Microbiology I
Credit Units: 1.0
Pre-requisite: None
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: None (currently undergoing revision)
Course Code: Micro 397.2
Course Title: Seminars in Public Health Microbiology II
Credit Units: 1.0
Pre-requisite: None
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: None (currently undergoing revision)
Course Code: Micro 314
Course Title: Molecular Bacteriology
Credit Units: 3.0 (2 units lecture, 1 unit laboratory)
Pre-requisite: Microbiology 100/Microbiology 203
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Molecular biology of medically relevant bacteria. Molecular basis of bacterial pathogenesis, epidemiology and diagnosis. Techniques employed in diagnosis.
Course Code: Micro 315
Course Title: Molecular Mycology
Credit Units: 3.0 (2 units lecture, 1 unit laboratory)
Pre-requisite: Microbiology 206
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Molecular basis of fungal pathogenesis, epidemiology and diagnosis. Techniques employed in diagnosis
Course Code: Micro 316
Course Title: Molecular Virology
Credit Units: 3.0 (2 units lecture, 1 unit laboratory)
Pre-requisite: Microbiology 100/Microbiology 205
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Molecular biology of human and animal viruses. Molecular basis of viral pathology, epidemiology and diagnosis. Molecular techniques in serodiagnosis.
Course Code: Micro 399
Course Title: Special Studies and Research
Credit Units: 3.0
Pre-requisite: Microbiology 314 or Microbiology 315 or Microbiology 316
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Research on a problem in Molecular Microbiology
Course Code: Micro 400.1
Course Title: Dissertation
Credit Units: 4.0 units
Pre-requisite: Must have finished and passed all the courses and passed the Comprehensive examination
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Writing and Presentation of Research Proposal (based on NGOHS Code of Graduate School)
Course Code: Micro 400.2
Course Title: Dissertation
Credit Units: 4.0 units
Pre-requisite: Must have finished and passed all the courses and passed the Comprehensive examination
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Research Implementation and Oral Defense (based on NGOHS Code of Graduate School)
Course Code: Micro 400.3
Course Title: Dissertation
Credit Units: 4.0 units
Pre-requisite: Must have finished and passed all the courses and passed the Comprehensive examination
Co-requisite: None
Course Description: Writing of research article and acceptance for publication in a reputable, peer-reviewed journal (based on NGOHS Code of Graduate School)