Welcome Letter
Dear Visitor and Potential DrPH Student,
On behalf of the faculty and the staff of the Department of Health Science, I want to welcome you to our Department and to our new proposed/pending Academic Degree Program of Doctor of Public Health (DrPH). Thank you for your interest in our program. Our mission is to produce outstanding public health professionals to meet the needs of underserved societies locally and globally. Our program values of collaboration, equity, excellence and leadership are threaded and reinforced through course work, internship experiences, published materials and public statements.
The DrPH program graduates assume such positions as public health leaders, senior level administrators, applied researchers, policy makers, and university -level educators at the local, state, national and international levels. The educational environment we provide is very individualized where our students reach their educational goals within their predetermined time frame, enjoy the educational process and thrive! Our program is also very friendly for working adults.
Welcome again to our Department of Health Science and to our DrPH doctoral program. If you have any questions, feel free to contact any staff member at the front office of the Department of Health Science at 562-985-2367.
Best,
Kamiar Alaei, MD, DrPH, MPH, MS, MSt.
Chair, Department of Health Science
CSULB College of Health and Human Services
The College of Health and Human Services (CHHS) at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) is one of the university's largest academic colleges, with over 8,000 students enrolled in more than 70 programs. CHHS's mission is to help people live healthier, safer, and happier lives by preparing students for careers in health, wellness, business, industry, and government. The college offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in a variety of disciplines, including nursing, health science, kinesiology, physical therapy, and recreation and leisure studies. CHHS's programs integrate coursework with community-engaged learning and research, and faculty members are established scholars and practitioners in their fields. The college also partners with community organizations to improve health disparities, reduce homelessness, and meet the needs of older adults.
California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) is a public research university in the California State University (CSU) system. It's the second largest campus in the CSU system, with 322 acres and a student body of over 38,000. CSULB is known for its academic excellence, diversity, and community engagement. Its mission is to enrich the lives of its students and the surrounding community through educational experiences that emphasize teaching, research, and creative activity. CSULB also seeks to prepare students to function in a diverse society by developing an understanding of diverse heritage and global awareness.
CSULB's academic calendar is based on semesters, with a summer term and winter session available for a fee. CSULB offers a variety of degree programs, including doctoral degrees in education, physical therapy, audiology, nursing practice, and occupational therapy. The proposed Doctor of Public Health degree Program is targeted to begin in the fall of 2025 once the approval process is completed by December 2024.
The Department of HSC is one of the 11 departments/Schools within the CHHS. The Department offers graduate and undergraduate degrees. At the Masters degree level, it offers the Master of Public Health (MPH) and MPH in Community Health Education. At the undergraduate level, it offers the BS degree in Health Science, and Community Health Education Option, as well as BS in Health Science with the School Health Education option.
Undergraduate Degrees (BS)
- Health Science, Community Health Education Option, B.S.
- Health Science, School Health Education Option, B.S.
Graduate Degree (MPH)
Doctor of Public Health Degree (DrPH)
The proposed doctor of Public Health (DrPH) program is set to start in the fall of 2025, pending the approval of the CSULB Academic Senate and the President of CSULB. The approval process is expected to be completed by December of 2024. The DrPH program is a 48 semester unit post masters degree program. Students will have the option of selection one of the following three concentration areas: (1) Public Health Informatics and Technology, (2) Global Health and (3) Health Policy and management.
TBD
To Be Determined