Master of Public Health

Master of Public Health program may be completed through Distance Education on a Flexible full-time or Full-time basis. Those wishing to complete the Master of Public Health program on-campus may apply to the full-time on-campus program. 

  • Full-time students completing at a distance must attend daytime classes.
  • For those studying at a distance, the program is delivered using a combination of Zoom videoconferencing technology for real-time scheduled classes, and of Desire2Learn (D2L), a secure password-protected learning environment (e.g., for course resources, e-mail, and online discussions). The connectivity using Zoom allows students to have direct audio and visual contact with the course instructor and with other graduate students during class time and while working together on shared course assignments. In some classes, break-out sessions are structured into the course so that students have both large-and small-group learning experiences.

Disclaimer:
Programs and course requirements may change without prior notice. Please cross-reference the courses on this page by viewing the Lakehead University Calendar for current programs and course requirements.

Program Requirements

All students in the Master of Public Health program must complete a total of 7 full course equivalents (FCEs), of which 3.5 FCEs are required core courses, 2.0 FCEs are graduate level electives, and 1.5 FCEs consist of a 400-hour Practicum. These are fully described in the Academic Calendar.

Courses

Descriptions of all courses can be found in the Academic Calendar.

Note: Graduate level elective courses that are not Public Health courses must be approved by the Graduate Coordinator.

Practicum

HESC 5805: Practicum and Report is normally completed once all required and elective courses are complete. 

Students must complete both the 400-hour practicum placement and associated report in order to receive credit for this course. Students will register in a 'placeholder' course in each term that they are working on the practicum and report. Please refer to our Practicum Information page.

Program Plans

Program plans (i.e., course sequence) for full-time and flexible full-time students are provided below.

Please cross-reference the courses listed on this page by viewing the University Course Calendar for any course and program updates.

Note that students who elect to deviate from the Program Plan Layout are responsible for ensuring that they meet all program requirements in a timely fashion.

 

Full-time MPH students
Full-time students must complete all requirements within 6 terms (2 years) 

Years

Fall

Winter

Spring/Summer

Year 1

HESC 5010: Foundations of Public & Population Health

HESC 5013: Social and Ecological Determinants of Health

HESC 5070: Epidemiology l

 

HESC 5030: Introduction to Biostatistics

HESC 5210: Health Promotion and Illness Prevention

HESC 5213: Environmental and Occupational Public Health

Elective #1

Year 2

HESC 5510: Program Planning and Evaluation

Elective #2

Practicum prep

Elective #3

Elective #4

Practicum prep

HESC 5805: Practicum and Report

 

Flexible full-time MPH students

Flexible full-time students must complete all requirements at a distance and within 12 terms (4 years)

While it may be possible to complete in 3 years, we do not guarantee that students can finish it in that time.

Years

Fall

Winter

Spring/Summer

Year 1

HESC 5010: Foundations of Public & Population Health

HESC 5013: Social and Ecological Determinants of Health

HESC 5030: Introduction to Biostatistics

 

 

Elective #1

Year 2

HESC 5070: Epidemiology l

 

 

HESC 5210: Health Promotion and Illness Prevention

Elective #2

Year 3

Elective #3

HESC 5213: Environmental and Occupational Public Health

 

Elective #4

Practicum prep

Year 4

 

HESC 5510: Program Planning and Evaluation

Practicum prep

HESC 5805: Practicum and Report

 

HESC 5805: Practicum and Report