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Boston University's on-campus Master of Public Health (MPH) program requires students to select a minimum of one Functional Certificate as their specialization, aligning with their academic interests, professional strengths, and career aspirations.
This 16-credit certification equips students with hands-on competencies for careers in health organizations across both developing and developed nations. Participants will develop and execute monitoring and evaluation strategies, employ robust analytical techniques to assess the effectiveness and costs of public health initiatives, and critically evaluate existing research to guide public health policy decisions and innovative program development.
Graduates will gain the following capabilities:
Create comprehensive monitoring and evaluation frameworks for public health initiatives.
Apply formative, procedural, and results-based assessment techniques.
Distinguish between qualitative and quantitative evaluation approaches, understanding their respective advantages, constraints, suitable applications, with particular focus on measurement reliability and validity.