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Public Health Economics

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Health Policy and Management

Sponsoring Department

International Health

Sponsoring Department

Population, Family and Reproductive Health

Educational Objectives
Upon completion of the core courses in the Public Health Economics Certificate Program, students will gain:
1) General Knowledge in Public Health Economics
2) Problem Identification and Evaluation
3) Economic Evaluation
4) Communication and Translation


Intended Audience
The intended students for this certificate are students with an interest in public health economics in any graduate level program. Besides the Bloomberg School of Public Health, this certificate will be attractive to students from the medical school, nursing school, and the economics department in the School of Arts and Sciences. The certificate will interest public health professionals who are just beginning their career as well as mid-career professionals. Doctoral and masters level graduate students in Bloomberg will be eligible as well as medical students, nursing students and PhD students at the school of medicine as long as they are enrolled as special students for the certificate.


Admissions Criteria
This certificate program requires a student to be either admitted to a Johns Hopkins University degree program or hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university. Students not matriculated in School of Public Health must apply and be admitted as special student regular. The student will apply formally for the certificate and would be encouraged to do so in September of each year. They would not be allowed to apply any later than the first week of the term in which the final course leading to the certificate is offered. This application will include a recent copy of the student’s transcript and a general information form provided by the Public Health Economics certificate program. Public Health Economics faculty meetings with a minimum quorum of 3 will evaluate and vote on applications of students to the certificate.


Course of Study
Student are required to take the following courses:

140.651 Methods in Biostatistics 1 OR
140.621 Statistical Methods In Public Health 1 (4 credits - 1st term)
140.652 Methods in Biostatistics 2 OR
140.622 Statistical Methods in Public Health 2 (4 credits - 2nd term)
140.653 Methods in Biostatistics 3 OR
140.623 Statistical Methods in Public Health 3 (4 credits - 3rd term)
140.654 Methods in Biostatistics 4 OR
140.624 Statistical Methods in Public Health 4 (4 credits - 4th term)
313.642 Introduction to Microeconomics I (3 credits - 1st term)*
313.641 Health Economics - Applications (4 credits - 2nd term)
313.630 Concepts and Applications in Economic Evaluation 1 (3 credits - 3rd term)
313.631 Concepts and Applications in Economic Evaluation 2 (3 credits - 4th term)
313.861 Public Health Economics Seminar (Must take 1 credit) (Offered 1 - 4 term)

*Students with prior economics experience can elect to replace 313.642 with other courses in health economics.

Students must choose 4 credits from the following elective courses, in consultation with their certificate advisor:

309.620 Managed Care and Health Insurance (3 credits - 3rd term)
221.609 Comparative Health Systems (4 credits - 4th term)
380.756 Poverty, Economic Development and Health (4 credits - 3rd term)
380.658 Economics of Gender and Family (2 credits - 4th term)
330.606 Economics of Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders (3 credits - 4th term)
313.790 Understanding Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Health Care (2 credits - 2nd term)(Internet course)
221.644 Econometric Methods for the Evaluation of Health Programs (4 credits - 4th term)
313.670 Mathematical Microeconomics I (3 credits - 1st term)
313.671 Mathematical Microeconomics II (3 credits - 2nd term)

All courses except 313.790 are offered on the East Baltimore Campus only


Requirements for Successful Completion
The Public Health Economics Certificate requires 34 total credits. The curriculum consists of 4 courses (16 credits) in biostatistics, 5 required courses (14 credits) in health economics and between 1-3 additional elective courses in health economics to supply an additional 4 credits. All certificate courses, except 313.861, must be taken for a grade and passed with a grade of C or better.


Faculty Sponsor
David Bishai

410-955-7807

dbishai@jhsph.edu


Faculty Co-Sponsor
Kevin Frick

410-614-4018

kfrick@jhsph.edu


Administrative Contact
David Bishai

410-955-7807

dbishai@jhsph.edu

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