UCLA School of Public Health

UCLA Fielding School of Public Health
Type Public
Established 1961[1]
Chancellor Gene D. Block[2]
Provost Scott L. Waugh[3]
Dean Jody Heymann[4]
Academic staff
200[5]
Administrative staff
200[1]
Students 700[1]
Postgraduates 500[1]
200[1]
Location Los Angeles, CA, US
34°04′00″N 118°26′37″W / 34.066792°N 118.443491°W / 34.066792; -118.443491Coordinates: 34°04′00″N 118°26′37″W / 34.066792°N 118.443491°W / 34.066792; -118.443491
Campus Urban
Annual Tuition CA Residents $22,782 (MPH), $15,582 (PhD); Nonresidents add $15,000 (2014-15)[6][7]
Website http://ph.ucla.edu/

The UCLA Jonathan and Karin Fielding School of Public Health is the graduate school of public health affiliated with UCLA, and is located within the Center for Health Sciences building on the UCLA campus. UCLA is located in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The UCLA School of Public Health has more than 8,000 alumni and 80 full-time faculty, with students from over 35 countries. The school is ranked tenth in public health in the U.S. News and World Report rankings.[1] [8]

History

UCLA began offering undergraduate instruction in public health in 1946. For the next fifteen years, public health instruction at UCLA was within a system-wide University of California public health school. In 1957, UCLA started a program that led to an advanced degree in public health. The UCLA School of Public Health was created on March 17, 1961, and Lenor S. (Steve) Goerke was named the first dean.[9] In June 1993, UCLA announced that it was planning to merge the School of Public Health into the School of Public Policy. UCLA rescinded the plan in March 1994.[10]

In 2003, the School of Public Health began awarding an undergraduate minor in public health.[11]

On February 16, 2012, the school received a $50 million gift, the largest single donation the school received since its creation in 1962. On March 22, 2012 the school was officially named the UCLA Jonathan and Karin Fielding School of Public Health and the new sign on the building was unveiled. [12]

Departments and degrees

The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health offers degrees in the following departments:[13]

UCLA also offers two interdepartmental degrees:[13]

The Fielding School of Public Health offers the following joint degrees with other UCLA graduate schools:[14]

Research centers

The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health sponsors or is associated with the following research centers:[15]

Notable alumni

See list of FSPH Alumni Hall of Fame Members.

Notable faculty

External links

References

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  3. "UCLA Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Scott L. Waugh". UCLA. Retrieved April 11, 2010.
  4. "About the Dean". UCLA School of Public Health. Retrieved March 6, 2013.
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  7. "UCLA Fees: Graduate and Undergraduate". UCLA Registrar's Office. Retrieved August 24, 2014.
  8. "Rankings of Public Health Programs, U.S. News and World Report".
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  11. "Public Health Minor". UCLA School of Public Health. Retrieved April 11, 2010.
  12. Gorman, Anna (February 16, 2012). "UCLA School of Public Health gets $50-million gift". Los Angeles Times.
  13. 1 2 "Departments & Degrees Overview". UCLA School of Public Health. Retrieved April 11, 2010.
  14. "Concurrent & Articulated Degree Programs". UCLA Graduate Division. Retrieved August 24, 1014. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  15. "Centers and Programs". UCLA Fielding School of Public Health. Retrieved April 16, 2015.
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  19. "Lenor Stephen Goerke, Preventive Medicine; Public Health: Los Angeles", 1975, University of California: In Memoriam (University of California (System) Academic Senate, Author), July 1975
  20. Kenneth J. Rothman; Sander Greenland; Timothy L. Lash (2008). Modern Epidemiology. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN 978-0-7817-5564-1.
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  22. http://hpm.ph.ucla.edu/news/dr-jack-needleman-has-been-elected-institute-medicine Missing or empty |title= (help)
  23. Myrna Oliver (January 10, 2001), "Dr. Milton Roemer; Expert on Public Health Taught at UCLA", Los Angeles Times, retrieved April 11, 2010
  24. Elaine Woo (August 5, 2005), "Ruth Roemer, 89; Pioneer in Public Health Law Was Active in Tobacco, Abortion Issues", Los Angeles Times, retrieved April 11, 2010
  25. Stephen J. Williams, Paul R. Torrens (2007), Introduction to Health Services (7th ed.), Delmar Cengage Learning, ISBN 978-1-4180-1289-2
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  27. "Directory". Institute of Medicine. Retrieved April 11, 2010.
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