About the Program
IN-PERSON, HYBRID | FULL-TIME, PART-TIME
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
IN-PERSON, HYBRID | FULL-TIME, PART-TIME
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE
The MPH in Sexual and Reproductive Justice and Health prepares students to address critical issues in sexual and reproductive health through a public health justice-centered lens and interdisciplinary approach. The program examines the historical and social context of the health care delivery system and related policies and political forces that shape health inequities, focusing on systems of power, privilege, and oppression that affect access to care and support.
This program is designed for students interested in becoming public health leaders who can critically analyze and address the intersection of health inequities, policy, and advocacy within sexual and reproductive health. This program prepares graduates to advance equity through community engagement, research, and policy reform.
Rooted in intersectional principles, the curriculum blends theory, research methods, and practice to explore topics such as maternal and child health inequities, reproductive rights, and global perspectives on justice. Through both didactic and experiential learning, including community-based projects and practice, students gain skills and knowledge to lead efforts in advocacy, research, and policy development.
Graduates of this program will be well positioned to pursue diverse careers in public health practice, research, advocacy, and policy development. Expected employment sectors include public health practice, advocacy and policy, research and academia, and healthcare settings. Expected titles include health educator, community health worker, public health program manager, reproductive justice advocate, policy analyst, health services coordinator, and research associate.
Foundational Knowledge (0 credits) | PUBH 601 – Foundations of Public Health Knowledge |
Core Coursework (15 credits) | PUBH 610 – Public Health Leadership and Management |
PUBH 611 – Health Equity, Communication, and Advocacy | |
PUBH 612 – Designing and Evaluating Public Health Interventions | |
PUBH 613 – Designs, Concepts, and Methods in Public Health Research | |
PUBH 614 – Quantitative and Qualitative Data Analysis Methods in Public Health Research | |
Concentration Coursework (12 credits) | CHSS 631 – Reproductive Justice: An Introduction |
CHSS 632 – A Legal and Policy Window into Reproductive Justice | |
CHSS 633 – Sexual and Reproductive Justice Leadership in Public Health | |
CHSS 634 – Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Sexual and Reproductive Health Research | |
Method Selectives (6 credits) | Two methods courses to be selected from:
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Electives (3 credits) | Any 600-level course offered (including those in the list of Selectives) in consultation with faculty advisor |
Practice Experience (3 credits) | PUBH 696 – Supervised Fieldwork |
Culminating Experience (3 credits) | PUBH 698 – Capstone Project |
Total Credits Required | 42 |
These sequences are recommended for full-time students. Part-time students are encouraged to meet with a staff advisor to map out an appropriate plan of study.
For students beginning their program during the fall semester: |
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Semester & Year |
Course |
Year One, Fall |
PUBH 601 – Foundations of Public Health Knowledge |
|
PUBH 611 – Health Equity, Communication, and Advocacy |
|
PUBH 610 – Public Health Leadership and Management |
|
PUBH 613 – Designs, Concepts, and Methods in Public Health Research |
|
CHSS 632 – A Legal and Policy Window into Reproductive Justice |
Year One, Spring |
CHSS 631 – Reproductive Justice: An Introduction |
|
CHSS 633 – Sexual and Reproductive Justice Leadership in Public Health |
|
PUBH 614 – Quantitative and Qualitative Data Analysis Methods in Public Health Research |
|
Method selective |
Year Two, Fall |
PUBH 696 – Supervised Fieldwork |
|
PUBH 612 – Designing and Evaluating Public Health Interventions |
|
CHSS 634 – Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Sexual and Reproductive Health Research |
Year Two, Spring |
PUBH 698 – Capstone Project |
|
Elective |
|
Method selective |
For students beginning their program during the spring semester: |
|
Semester & Year |
Course |
Year One, Spring |
PUBH 601 – Foundations of Public Health Knowledge |
|
PUBH 611 – Health Equity, Communication, and Advocacy |
|
PUBH 610 – Public Health Leadership and Management |
|
PUBH 613 – Designs, Concepts, and Methods in Public Health Research |
|
CHSS 631 – Reproductive Justice: An Introduction |
Year One, Fall |
PUBH 612 – Designing and Evaluating Public Health Interventions |
|
PUBH 614 – Quantitative and Qualitative Data Analysis Methods in Public Health Research |
|
CHSS 632 – A Legal and Policy Window into Reproductive Justice |
|
CHSS 634 – Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Sexual and Reproductive Health Research |
Year Two, Spring |
PUBH 696 – Supervised Fieldwork |
|
CHSS 633 – Sexual and Reproductive Justice Leadership in Public Health |
|
Method selective |
Year Two, Fall |
PUBH 698 – Capstone Project |
|
Elective |
|
Method selective |