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Deptartment of Mental Health

MHS Core Course Requirements
First Term

140.621

Statistical Methods in Public Health I (or 140.611 Statistical Reasoning in Public Health I, 3 cr)4cr

330.601

Perspectives of Psychiatry: The Public Health Framework3 cr

340.601

Principles of Epidemiology (or 340.751 Epidemiologic Methods 1)  5 cr

550.865

Public Health Perspectives on Research I

1 cr

330.840

Special Studies in Research Mental Health (DMH Seminar)

1 cr

Second Term

140.622

Statistical Methods in Public Health II (or 140.612 Statistical Reasoning in Public Health II, 3 cr)4 cr

330.603

Psychiatric Epidemiology (or Epidemiology of Drug and Alcohol Dependence)3 cr

340.761

Applied Epidemiology (4 cr) (or 340.752 Epidemiologic Methods 2 - 5 cr)4/5 cr

550.860

Research Ethics (or 306.665 Research Ethics and Integrity)1 cr

550.866

Public Health Perspectives on Research II (Students must take both first and second term to get credit)1 cr

330.840

Special Studies in Research Mental Health (DMH Seminar)1 cr
Third Term

330.661

Social, Psychological and Developmental Processes in the Etiology of Mental and Behavioral Disorders (or 330.612 Introduction to Behavioral and Psychiatric Genetics)3 cr

330.840

Special Studies in Research Mental Health (DMH Seminar)1 cr
Fourth Term

330.607

Prevention and Control of Mental Disorders: Public Health Interventions3 cr

330.840

Special Studies in Research Mental Health (DMH Seminar)1 cr

A minimum of 64 credits (16 credits per term) is required to complete the degree.  Biostatistics 140.651-652 may be substituted for 140.611-612. Students in the MHS program must choose six additional units of electives in the department of Mental Health. 

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