Public Health Education Enables Students to See the Whole Picture, From Wherever They Are
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The Miller School’s new Online Master of Public Health program merges public health expertise with advanced communication strategies from the world’s top subject matter experts.
While online learning offers students convenience and flexibility, accessibility can’t come at the expense of educational excellence. Beyond the technical and theoretical knowledge gleaned from traditional education, graduate-level public health students need insight into the complex global and community-based challenges of today’s health and wellness landscape.
Innovative technology provides opportunities to think beyond conventional teaching methods to employ the most effective pedagogies and elevate learning experiences. Online platforms can expand the reach of conventional classroom and laboratory lessons by offering students enhanced access to experts from various disciplines, schools of thought, industries and locations around the world.
This educational delivery method is especially applicable to the wide-reaching public health field. The study and practice of public health necessitates interdisciplinary collaboration and information exchange between medical practitioners, health care advocates, lawmakers, social service providers, environmental and climate change scientists, and researchers and data analysts.
As part of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine’s new Online Master of Public Health program, the medical school and the UM School of Communication pool their resources in the online learning environment, merging public health expertise with advanced communication strategies from the world’s top subject matter experts. This online, pedagogical approach results in a graduate-level communications course that reflects the demands of today’s job market and the future of public health practice.
The Online M.P.H. degree program also invites industry leaders into virtual classrooms, offering distance-learning students the chance to learn directly from potential employers and colleagues. These professionals can provide unique and personal insights into what it takes to become competitive workforce candidates and productive contributors to the greater goals of global public health.
Engaging with educators in other disciplines as well as industry leaders around the world ensures that online public health students are not just well-trained, but truly prepared to excel in this dynamic and collaborative field.
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