Experiential Teaching for Public Health Practice

Final Thoughts about the Future of COPHP and Conclusions

Author(s): Amy Hagopian, Bud Nicola and Peter House

Pp: 146-150 (5)

DOI: 10.2174/9781681083872117010025

Abstract

Public higher education in the United States is in great flux. A number of factors adversely affecting the effectiveness of higher education in the U.S., such as the erosion of public financial support, have undermined the COPHP program. Recruiting and retaining an ideal mix of motivated students and faculty are ongoing program tasks. In spite of these challenges, COPHP is an effective program for producing successful, motivated, and highly sought-after graduates in public health.


Keywords: Culture, Higher education, Faculty, Funding, MPH, Program size, Students.

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