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THE JOHNS HOPKINS
BLOOMBERG SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICE OF THE DEAN Date Effective: November 25, 1985 POLICY & PROCEDURE MEMORANDUM ACADEMIC PROGRAMS - 8 SUBJECT: Master of Health Science Degree - Academic INTRODUCTION: The Master of Health Science Degree
Programs offered by The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health are programs which emphasize mastery of a body of knowledge and skills,
either broad-based or narrowly focused. There is often a practical, applied
orientation. Emphasis is usually on the application of knowledge in
problem-solving, rather than upon the search for new knowledge through
research. Because of the variability and
complexity of public health problems, because of the needs for experts prepared
in many fields, and because of the many types of career paths and employment
opportunities open to graduates, the School must permit an appropriate level of
heterogeneity and flexibility in the Master of Health Science programs.
However, these degree programs are true academic programs and are not simply
technical training. The academic rigor and integrity characteristic of the
School of Public Health must be maintained. The following material details
minimum requirements for certain generic aspects of these degree programs.
Prescription of further details in a given program is the responsibility of the
academic department offering the degree program. An academic department may
prescribe further requirements beyond those in this Policy and Procedure
Memorandum. ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS Policy The minimum requirements for admission to a Master of Health Science
Degree program include: ·
possession of a
baccalaureate-level degree in a field of study considered appropriate to the
Master of Health Science Degree program for which application is made; ·
submission of the results of the Graduate Record Exam
or other standardized test of aptitude for graduate study by applicants who do
not already possess a graduate degree; ·
demonstration of acceptable performance on the TOEFL
examination or other measure of competence to pursue graduate study in the
English language on the part of all students from non-English speaking
countries; ·
demonstration of compatibility of the applicant's
career goals with the educational objectives of the degree program to which the
applicant is applying. ·
the student's acceptance is tentative until the receipt
of all official and complete required transcripts. The Admissions Office is
responsible for identifying those students with missing credentials and the
Registrar's Office is responsible for assuring such students will be unable to
register after two quarters. Procedure ·
Primary
responsibility for selection of applicants to be admitted to a Master of Health
Science Degree program rests with the academic department offering the degree
program. ·
The Committee on Academic Standards has the
responsibility to review such departmental recommendations for admission. PROGRAM DURATION Policy ·
The minimum
duration of Master of Health Science Degree programs is to be four academic
quarters (64 academic credit units). Procedure ·
The department
offering the degree program shall determine the duration of the program and
include this in the formal description of the program. ·
The department offering the degree shall determine what
proportion of the required academic credits must be taken in full-time
residence and what proportion may be taken on a part-time basis. PROGRAM ELEMENTS Policy ·
Each Master of
Health Science Degree program shall have a definite set of educational
objectives and a course of study relevant to these objectives and the needs of
the students. ·
The required course of study shall include offerings
chosen so as to develop competence in one or more areas relevant to the core
public health disciplines and program areas. Procedure ·
The department
offering the degree program shall have the responsibility to formulate
educational objectives for the program and to identify those course offerings
of the School which shall be required of the enrolled students. This
information is to be included in the description of the program. ·
The department also has the responsibility to develop a
statement regarding the means of determining exceptions to the academic
requirements for individual enrolled students. Policy ·
In accord with
the professional orientation of the Master of Health Science Degree programs,
each program shall include an exercise in the application of analytic and
technological knowledge and skills in solving problems in the areas relevant to
the degree program. Procedure ·
The department
offering the degree program shall have the responsibility of designing and
arranging the content and duration of an exercise providing experience in
problem-solving relevant to the subject area of the program. This may take the
form of a field experience. ·
The department shall have the responsibility to assure
that the analytic or practical exercise or field experience meets the
educational objectives of the program. ·
The department shall have the responsibility of
assuring that the choice of preceptors with which students work is in accord
with the academic standards of the School of Public Health. ·
The department also shall develop a statement detailing
the conditions for waiving a field experience for selected individual students.
Policy ·
The program
shall be so designed as to promote the development of skills in organizing and
presenting scientific information. Procedure ·
The department
offering the program shall design appropriate exercises such as essays or
expanded seminar presentations which provide the opportunity for students to
practice and improve skills in presenting information in precise and concise
form. ·
The department shall also develop a statement detailing
the conditions for waiving this requirement. EVALUATION OF STUDENT PROGRESS Policy ·
There shall be
methods to monitor, evaluate, and record the progress of students in fulfilling
the requirements of the Master of Health Science degree programs in which they
are enrolled and to assure that the academic standards of the School of Public
Health are maintained. These procedures shall involve contacts on the part of
students with faculty outside the departments in which they are enrolled. Procedure ·
Each department
offering the Master of Health Science Degree program shall assure that the curriculum
arranged for each enrolled student includes a minimum of five credits of formal
coursework (exclusive of special studies and research) in one or more other
departments of the School. ·
In those programs in which a field placement component
is required, the department shall assure regular, formal oversight of the
placements and require a written evaluation of the placement experience by both
student and field preceptor. ·
In those programs in which an exercise in organizing
and presenting scientific information is required, at least one faculty member
from outside the department in which the student is enrolled shall participate
in the evaluation of the student's performance. ·
The department offering the Master of Health Science
degree program shall have the responsibility of documenting the appropriate
degree requirements. The department chairman will attest to the fulfillment of
these requirements for each enrolled student in writing to the Office of the
Registrar where official student records are maintained. ·
The department shall forward to the Committee on
Academic Standards recommendations for award of the Master of Health Science
degree to students it deems to have completed the requirements for this degree.
·
Responsibility for approving such recommendations and
for determining that the requirements have been met for award of the Master of
Health Science degree rests with the Committee on Academic Standards and
ultimately the Advisory Board. ·
All requirements for the Master of Health Science
degree must be completed within four calendar years, beginning at the time of
matriculation 1. APPROVAL AND EVALUATION OF NEW
AND EXISTING MASTER OF HEALTH SCIENCE DEGREE PROGRAMS Policy ·
The School of
Public Health shall assure that all new and existing Master of Health Science
Degree programs are consonant with the goals and objectives of the School of
Public Health and that the quality of the academic programs and the graduates
of these programs are consistent with the standards of the School. Procedure ·
The department
wishing to introduce a new Master of Health Science Degree program in the
School shall prepare a description of this program, including the objectives,
program content, admission requirements, and methods for monitoring student
progress. This description shall be submitted to the Committee on Academic
Standards for review. Final approval for the introduction of a new degree
program rests with the Advisory Board. · Existing Master of Health Science Degree programs are reviewed on a regular basis with other degree programs offered by a department at the time of the formal departmental review in the accreditation cycle. 1 The matriculation date is the first day of the quarter in which the accepted degree candidate begins his/her coursework. The matriculation date is not changed when a student transfers to another degree program; it does change when a student completes one degree program and enters another. |