About the Program
IN-PERSON | FULL-TIME, PART-TIME
IN-PERSON | FULL-TIME, PART-TIME
The PhD in Community Health and Health Policy prepares researchers and other public health professionals to advance scientific understanding of the social determinants of health, health behaviors, the delivery of health services and the development of sound health policies. CHHP graduates will be able to conduct research that informs public health program and policy development and evaluate community health interventions within a social justice framework. Coursework prepares students for careers in research, teaching, and policy analysis and graduates develop a nuanced understanding of how a range of mechanisms—systematically associated with policy—influence population health. The track draws on the methods and theories from multiple disciplines to prepare students to design and implement public health research studies. Graduates will apply theories and methods of multiple disciplines to conduct research that can inform the planning, management, design and evaluation of community health interventions, as well as improve health services and health policies. For more information on financial aid, scholarships, and tuition, please visit our Scholarships and Fellowships page.
The degree prepares researchers and other public health professionals to advance scientific understanding of the social determinants of health, health behaviors, the delivery of health services and the development of sound health policies.
This program uses a multidisciplinary approach to prepare students to design and implement public health research studies that can inform the planning, management, design and evaluation of community health interventions, as well as improve health services and health policies.
Graduates work in a variety of organizations across public and nonprofit sectors in New York and beyond, including academia, service, advocacy, and healthcare organizations, as researchers, professors, program managers, policy specialists, communications specialists, and in other facets of public health.
Fall 2025: December 15, 2024
Foundational Knowledge (0 credits) | PUBH 601 Foundations of Public Health Knowledge* |
Core Courses (12 credits) | PUBH 801 (formerly EPID 820) Epidemiological Methods I |
PUBH 802 (formerly BIOS 820) Applied Biostatistics I | |
PUBH 803 Public Health Perspectives on Science | |
PUBH 804 (formerly PUBH 813) Qualitative Research Methods with Applications to Urban Health | |
Concentration Courses (30 credits) | CHSS 820 Social and Behavioral Dimensions of Health Theory and Methods |
CHSS 821 Advanced Community Health Interventions | |
CHSS 810 Cities and Health | |
HPAM 820 Seminar in Health Policy | |
HPAM 822 Public Health Economics | |
Five courses, one of which must emphasis research methods, chosen in consultation with advisor | |
Teaching Experience (0 credits) | Teaching experience to be determined in consultation with advisor |
Examinations | Qualifying Exam and Comprehensive Exam (for students who entered prior to 2023) |
Culminating Seminar and Experience (0 credits) | PUBH 900 Dissertation Supervision |
Total Required Credits | 42 |
*Students who have a CEPH-accredited undergraduate or graduate degree in public health can be waived from PUBH 601 by submitting a Course Waiver Request.
Semester | Course | Credits |
Year 1 Fall | PUBH 601: Foundations of Public Health Knowledge* | 0 |
PUBH 803 Public Health Perspectives on Science | 3 | |
PUBH 801 Epidemiological Methods I | 3 | |
PUBH 802 Applied Biostatistics I | 3 | |
Year 1 Spring | PUBH 804 Qualitative Research Methods with Application to Urban Health | 3 |
HPAM 820 Seminar in Health Policy | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Year 2 Fall | CHSS 820 Social and Behavioral Dimensions of Health Theory and Methods | 3 |
CHSS 810 Cities and Health | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Year 2 Spring | CHSS 821 Advanced Community Health Interventions | 3 |
HPAM 822 Public Health Economics | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Year 2 Summer | Qualifying Exam | – |
Year 3 Fall | Teaching Experience | – |
Elective | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Year 3 Winter | Comprehensive Exam (for students who entered prior to 2023) | – |
Year 3 Spring | PUBH 900 Dissertation Supervision | 0 |
Year 4 Fall | PUBH 900 Dissertation Supervision | 0 |
Year 4 Spring | PUBH 900 Dissertation Supervision | 0 |
Year 5 Fall | PUBH 900 Dissertation Supervision | 0 |
Semester | Course | Credits |
Year 1 Fall | PUBH 601: Foundations of Public Health Knowledge* | 0 |
PUBH 803 Public Health Perspectives on Science | 3 | |
PUBH 801 Epidemiological Methods I | 3 | |
Year 1 Spring | PUBH 802 Applied Biostatistics I | 3 |
PUBH 804 Qualitative Research Methods with Application to Urban Health | 3 | |
Year 2 Fall | CHSS 820 Social and Behavioral Dimensions of Health Theory and Methods | 3 |
CHSS 810 Cities and Health | 3 | |
Year 2 Spring | CHSS 821 Advanced Community Health Interventions | 3 |
HPAM 820 Seminar in Health Policy | 3 | |
Year 2 Summer | Qualifying Exam | – |
Year 3 Fall | Elective | 3 |
Elective | 3 | |
Year 3 Spring | HPAM 822 Public Health Economics | 3 |
Elective | 3 | |
Year 4 Fall | Elective | 3 |
Elective | 3 | |
Year 4 Winter | Comprehensive Exam (for students who entered prior to 2023) | – |
Year 4 Spring | Teaching Experience | – |
PUBH 900 Dissertation Supervision | 0 | |
Year 5 Fall | PUBH 900 Dissertation Supervision | 0 |
Year 5 Spring | PUBH 900 Dissertation Supervision | 0 |
Year 6 Fall | PUBH 900 Dissertation Supervision | 0 |
Year 6 Spring | PUBH 900 Dissertation Supervision | 0 |
*PUBH 601 should be completed during a student’s first semester. Students who have a CEPH-accredited undergraduate or graduate degree in public health can be waived from this requirement by submitting a Course Waiver Request.
Alumni outcomes data was collected via surveys of CUNY SPH alumni one year after graduation from 2016 to 2022. See more program outcomes here.