What is the relationship of
faculty with students?
Are there many
papers? Many tests?
Who do I contact if I have questions?
What are the research interests of
the faculty?
When should I start looking for
off-campus housing?
How will SIU prepare me for future
professional opportunities?
What are the GRE requirements?
What is the average class size?
Specific Questions for MPH students:
How do we find practicum sites?
After finishing can I continue into the PhD program?
Are there some undergraduate classes that I should take to prepare
for the MPH?
What are the job opportunities in Southern Illinois?
How is the MPH different than an MS?
Are there any Graduate Assistantships
available for first year MPH students?
What can I do with a graduate degree in
health education?
Students who graduate from our PhD program typically enter the
university scene as professors. There are hundreds of Saluki Alums
teaching and serving as administrators throughout the country (and
world!). You can click the alum link to get a view of some of our
more recent graduates. The average starting salary for an assistant professor
is around $50,000 for the
academic year of 2006-2007. This is based on a 9 month contract.
Summer school or other additional activities can enhance that salary.
Students in the Master of Public Health (MPH) program will be trained in Community Health
Education. Once completed these students will work in a variety of
settings, including local, state and federal public health programs
(i.e., Health Departments, CDC). Other work settings can include
private and social agencies, clinical settings, or worksite settings.
The MPH was approved in 2003 and our first cohort of students graduated in
Spring, 2007.
The MSEd in Coordinated School Health is designed for individuals
interested in school health initiatives. These could include
school teachers, curriculum coordinators, or administrators.
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What does it cost to go to SIU?
Despite rising college costs throughout the country, SIU
is still a bargain. One can click the
tuition and fee link to see the current
charges. It should be noted that fees include complete health care
coverage, use of all facilities (including the phenomenal recreation
center), and all access to various computer labs. Fees also help
pay for the campus-wide wireless system available to all faculty and
students.
It should also be noted that Carbondale is a low
cost-of-living community. Housing, entertainment, and other
expenses are well below the national norm.
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What type of financial support
is available?
First, to be considered for any of the following, you
must be admitted into one of our Health Education graduate programs.
SIU supports its students well. Whether it be through
an assistantship, fellowship, or financial aid, students can receive the
support they need to complete their graduate studies. The department
has state-funded assistantships called TAs (teaching assistantships) who
teach the HED 101 course to incoming
freshmen. The deadline to apply for these assistantships are April 1.
Research Assistantships are often available to students
pending the research funding that faculty may receive. It is not
unusual for faculty to receive funding mid-semester or mid-year, so it's
important to keep in contact with faculty if you are seeking such
assistantships. Research Assistantship works 20 hours per week
(50% assistantship) or 10 hours a week (25% assistantship).
External Graduate Assistantships have been created through
our collaboration with various local health agencies. Southern
Illinois Healthcare (the largest hospital system in Southern Illinois)
has funded several assistantships over the past few years. These
are community-based assistantships where students work various
populations in helping SIH meet their outreach goals. Students are
asked to complete the Research Assistantship application form, however
SIH has the final say in their hiring process.
Other Fellowships/Assistantships are available
throughout the campus. Faculty will help steer students in the
right direction. In addition, the Graduate School offers a
variety of options.
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How long will it take?
The MPH takes 2 years of full-time study.
Part-time will obviously take longer. The sequence can be found by
clicking
here. The program requires 43 semester hours (40 of
which are required).
The PhD will take about 3 years of full-time study,
however, we have had students who are working full-time and
taking classes on a part-time basis. The PhD, by the nature of it
being a PhD, has flexible numbers. Most students generally take about
75-80 hours (24 are dissertation hours).
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Where is Carbondale?
Carbondale is the largest city in southern Illinois.
Carbondale is located 100 miles SE of St. Louis, 6 hours from Chicago, 1
hour from Paducah, Kentucky, 3 hours from Nashville TN and 8.5 hours north of New Orleans.
It is nestled in the Shawnee National Forrest and is surrounded by
beautiful lakes, streams, golf courses, and parks. It is hot and
humid during the summer and mild during the winter.
There are typically just a few days a year when it snows (and most of
the time it is gone within 24 hours). April/May and
September/October are particularly stunning months where the temperature
remains in the 70s/80s, but without the humidity.
Carbondale, and southern Illinois, is often referred to
as Little Egypt. The southern-most town in the state (on the Ohio and
Mississippi rivers) is called Cairo (care-ro). The mascot for SIU
is the Saluki...a sleek hunting dog that the Egyptians have used for
centuries.
For a map of Carbondale,
click here.
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What is Carbondale like?
Carbondale is a small cosmopolitan community of
approximately 25,000 people. Couple with the university's 20,000
student population, the community swells to over 45,000 during the
academic year. Carbondale is a true college town, where the
community has embraced the students. Surrounding Carbondale are
numerous small towns that also cater to the university and to
university students. Shopping and restaurants are located offering
an eclectic selection of foods. Some of the finest barbeque/pulled
pork can be found in our region. Southern Illinois also is the home to
many wineries, most of whom provide regular entertainment on weekends.
Carbondale has excellent public schools
(noted by the many awards that they have received). There are numerous
family-oriented activities and events throughout the year. Crime
is low along with the cost of living.
Carbondale also prides itself on its diversity.
The university provides the community with a wide variety of
individuals, values, and thoughts.
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Where is the Health Education Program
located on campus?
The Health Education Program has its main office in
Pulliam 307. Pulliam Hall is the former campus school renovated in
the early 1990s to hold various academic departments in the College of
Education & Human Services. Pulliam is noted for its famous clock
tower, which is reflected in the university's logo. Find the clock
tower and you've found the home for health education.
Click here
for a map of the campus.
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What type of money do graduates make?
A person entering the university setting as a professor
(as an assistant professor) averaged $50,000 for the academic year of
2006-2007. This is based on a 9 month contract. Summer
school or other additional activities can enhance that salary.
These dollars are obviously contingent on the location of the
university and the requirements of the job.
MPH students will also have a variety of salaries, much
of it depending on location and the type of agency. Federal,
state, and clinical settings pay higher, with starting salaries between
$35,000 to $45,000. Local health departments and private agencies
(i.e., American Cancer Society) may have starting salaries around
$30,000. However, one may have substantially higher salaries in
urban areas (i.e., St. Louis, Chicago).
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Is this program accredited?
The University has numerous accreditations, most notably
the North Central Accreditation. The College also is accredited by
the National Council Association of Teacher Education (NCATE) of which
the health education program is part of. There is no existing
accrediting body solely for the PhD in Health Education. The MPH
has been approved by the Council for Education in Public Health (CEPH)
to initiative their self-study for its accreditation (it should be noted
that all new MPH programs must graduate a cohort before they can receive
accreditation). The MPH program is well on its way with the
self-study and should have a site visit and decision in Spring, 2009.
Upon accreditation all previous graduates will be
considered a graduate of an accredited program.
What is the relationship of
faculty with students?
Probably one of the biggest strengths that SIU has from the
many other fine doctoral institutions is the strong mentoring that we
provide our students. But, don't take our word...talk to our
alums. We take great pride in showing
off our graduate students to the outside world, whether it be in
professional journals, professional conferences, or through our discussion
with colleagues throughout the country.
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Are you on the semester or quarter system?
SIU is on a semester basis. We have a 15 week Fall
semester (starts around the third week of August) and a 15 week spring
(starts mid-January). We also have a variety of summer session lengths
(i.e., 2 weeks, 3 weeks, 8 weeks).
What are the research
interests of the faculty?Research interests are diverse. You can
click to the
department website to get more information.
Note that faculty are willing and able to work with you whatever your
research interests are.
When should I start looking for off-campus housing?
Obviously the sooner the better. Go to the
SIUC website
to help provide you some direction.
How will SIU prepare me for future professional
opportunities?
You will be exposed to nationally recognized professors, be delivered a
rigorous, accredited based curriculum, and will be given ample opportunity
to work with faculty on your research interests. In addition, and
probably one of the most important, you'll become part of the Saluki
Tradition which includes hundreds of alums in health education.
What are the GRE requirements?
The Health Education program does not require the GRE nor any other
standardized testing. Faculty prefer to rely on your departmental
essay, a review of your past performances, and comments from your
references.
The university does, however, require international students to complete
a TOEFL test.
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Who do I contact if I have
questions?
Contact:
Dr. Mark J. Kittleson
Graduate Director
Professor, Health Education
307 Pulliam
475 Clocktower Drive
SIUC
Carbondale, IL 62901-4632
618-453-1841 (office)
618-453-1829 (fax)
618-203-3339 (cell)
618-529-3339 (home)
kitt@siu.edu
www.kittle.siu.edu
What are courses like? Are there many
papers? Tests?
It depends on the class. One can expect to do a lot of
reading and writing. Most courses have some type of project
(individual, group, or both). Most have tests, but almost most of the
courses rely on a combination of tests, projects, in-class activities and
participation.
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How do we find practicum sites?
As you move into your second year of study, you'll work closely with your
advisor in preparing for your practicum. Each semester we provide a
list of approved practicum sites in southern Illinois, St. Louis metro area,
Springfield and Chicago. (Note that this list is just starting to be
prepared). The practicum and it's supervisor must meet strict
guidelines, thus you need to keep an open-line of communication between you
and your advisor should you want to go outside the approved circle of
practicum sites.
After finishing can I continue into the PhD program?
The MPH will prepare students to enter the workforce or pursue higher
education (i.e., the doctoral program). The faculty will also work
with you to select the best doctoral program to meet your needs--and that
may mean going elsewhere.
Are there some undergraduate classes that I should take to prepare
for the MPH?
The nature of the MPH is that it invites individuals from diverse
backgrounds. Thus it is not unusual to see people from a variety of
social sciences enter into the program. The MPH at SIU does not
require any prerequisites.
What are the job opportunities in Southern Illinois?
Southern Illinois is a rural area. Like most rural areas if one
restricts their options to one geographical area they reduce their chances
of employment. The MPH was approved by the Illinois Board of Higher
Education to address a missing need for the entire state--MPH trained
individuals in Community Health Education. Thus, while the job market
may be minimal in southern Illinois, it is strong in other areas throughout
the state and throughout the country.
How is the MPH different than an MS?
The MPH is more recognizable among those individuals in public health.
Since the early 1940s, we offered an MS in Health Education. Recently
this was more of an MS in Community Health Education. Although we felt
our students were well trained, they often had difficulties demonstrating to
employers that they were as qualified as individuals with MPHs. Since
our new MPH was approved in 2003 we have done away with our MS in Community
Health Education.
Are there any Graduate Assistantships available for
first year MPH students?
The department has numerous Teaching Assistantships available for
graduate students. These are extremely competitive, but MPH students
are certainly encouraged to apply--especially those that have had prior
work/teaching experience. In addition, the Health Education program
has worked hard to identify external assistantships for our graduate
students. These external sites allow students to gain real-world
experience, while having the pay and tuition-waiver of a graduate assistant.
One must first be admitted to the program and then complete the Graduate
Assistantship application forms prior to April 1.
What is the average class size?
Most classes for either the PhD or MPH will range between 15-20 students.
Of course, certain classes tend to be very popular from disciplines
throughout the campus and some may have between 25-30 (i.e., Women's Health,
Stress Management are two very popular courses).
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