UCLA Fielding School of Public Health
Public health school at the University of California, Los Angeles From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Public health school at the University of California, Los Angeles From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The UCLA Jonathan and Karin Fielding School of Public Health is the graduate school of public health at UCLA, and is located within the Center for Health Sciences building on UCLA's campus in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health has 690 students representing 25 countries, more than 11,000 alumni and 247 faculty, 70 of whom are full-time.[2]
Type | Public |
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Established | 1961 |
Parent institution | University of California, Los Angeles |
Dean | Ron Brookmeyer[1] |
Academic staff | 247, 70 full-time |
Students | 690 |
Postgraduates | 480 |
210 | |
Location | , , US 34.066750°N 118.448280°W |
Website | ph |
UCLA was named the No. 1 U.S. public institution by U.S. News & World Report for the third consecutive year.[3][4]
Founded in 1961.[2]
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.[5] 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 UCLA rescinded the plan in March 1994.[6]
In 2003, the School of Public Health began awarding an undergraduate minor in public health.[7]
On February 16, 2012, the school received a gift valued at $50 million from the Fielding family, the largest single donation the school has 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.[8]
The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health has students from 27 countries. The school has five academic departments — Biostatistics, Community Health Sciences, Environmental Health Sciences, Epidemiology, and Health Policy and Management — and offers three degree types: MPH, MS and PhD. Additionally, concurrent and articulated degrees and certificates enable students to gain specialized knowledge in areas such as global health, population and reproductive health, environmental health, and health care management and leadership.[2]
The school also has 19 Memoranda of Understanding with institutions in countries that include Cambodia, China, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Germany, Mexico and the Philippines.[2] The schools of medicine, law, nursing, business, dentistry, engineering and more are all located on the Westwood campus of UCLA, named the No. 1 public university in the United States in 2018.[3] Additionally, UCLA ranked ninth in the world in research and teaching according to the 2018 Times Higher Education World (University) Reputation Rankings.[9]
The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health offers degrees in the following departments:[10]
The Fielding School of Public Health offers two executive-style MPH degrees:[10]
UCLA also offers an interdepartmental degrees:
The Fielding School of Public Health offers the following joint degrees with other UCLA graduate schools:[11]
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health faculty and students are involved in projects that span bench science, applied research, policy analysis, and community-based local and international projects. Examples of research areas include: access to healthcare, environmental quality, reproductive health, cancer, health disparities, children's health, as well as newer areas of strength in genomics, global health and emerging infectious diseases. Research throughout the school is supported by generous federal, state and private funding, a testament to the merit of the school's faculty and the quality of their research.[12]
The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health research centers include:[12]
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