Focus groups are a fast and effective way to elicit information and perspectives from a variety of key informants simultaneously. In public health, it is often a standard research methodology that is ...
The Community Health and Human Services (CHHS) undergraduate program offers two concentrations that provide distinct pathways to professional training. Health Promotion and Education (HPE) is designed ...
The MPH in Community Health and Behavior is a 42-credit graduate program that includes core courses shared across an interdisciplinary core as well as a required applied practice experience and ...
The Academic Planning Calendar 2025–2026 outlines the pathways for developing academic programs, providing a structured timeline and process for proposing, reviewing, and implementing new academic ...
Practical Program Evaluation presents a useful and usable model for deciding which kind of evaluation activities to undertake in different circumstances. Chen identifies different kinds of evaluation ...
Nonprofit organizations are a stunningly diverse bunch, with assets ranging from hundreds of dollars to billions, service areas as varied as neighborhoods and the entire planet, and missions that ...
The rapidly changing non-profit world calls for new perspectives, innovation and collaboration to navigate evolving challenges and opportunities. To meet these demands, you’ll need process-oriented ...
The MPH program collaborates with schools and departments across the university to offer dual degrees that support you in preparing for a career that spans multiple disciplines. We partner with 10 ...
To determine how your coursework will count towards your CU degree requirements, review the following steps and resources. 1. Determine what kind of credit you need. With your academic advisor(s), ...
The Health Needs Assessment, Planning and Evaluation module is led by Robert Akparibo. It runs in the Autumn semester and is worth 15 credits. Assessing health needs and tackling health inequalities ...
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