Rafael V. Molina, Office of Distance Learning
24951 North Circle Drive, NH 1510
Loma Linda,
CA
(909) 558-7762
rvmolina@llu.edu
http://www.llu.edu/sphonline
Executive Master in Public Health: Public Health Practice, Executive Master in Public Health: Health Education
Are these online graduate degree programs accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health?
Yes
Online graduate certificates offered
Tobacco control methods
Admissions
Minimum requirements for admission?:
Bachelor degree from an accredited institution
Professional license in a medical or health-related discipline, or a minimum of two years of public health experience
Are students who meet minimum admissions requirements automatically accepted?
No
2008-2009 Enrollment
Year that this school began offering an online graduate degree program:
2004
Total number of students enrolled in online graduate degree program(s) (Fall 2008):
65
Year that this school began offering an online graduate certificate program:
2004
Total number of students enrolled in online graduate certificate program(s) (Fall 2008):
10
2008-2009 Tuition, Fees, and Financial Aid
Institution Type(Public/Private):
Private
Tuition:
$610 Per Credit
Additional fees online students are typically required to pay:
N/A
Is institutional financial aid available?:
No, institutional aid is not available.
Is federal financial aid available?:
Yes, federal aid is available.
Technology
Minimum required Internet access speed:
256K or higher
Recommended Internet access speed:
256K or higher
Technologies used in typical courses:
Threaded discussions (asynchronous)
Support:
Yes - 8 Hour(s)
Academics and Learning Environment
Most of this school's online degree programs are offered in a physical setting.
Credits earned for courses in the online degree programs can be transferred toward the equivalent degree program offered in the physical setting.
Admissions requirements for the online programs are the same as requirements for the equivalent degree programs offered in the physical setting.
All full-time faculty who teach in the online programs also teach in the programs offered in a physical setting.
Exams are typically proctored: in a campus setting, in a non-campus setting.
Excluding chat rooms, all of the courses in online programs are offered asynchronously.
In typical courses, online interaction between students and faculty is a requirement
Courses in online programs typically do require students to work cooperatively with other students online on group projects.
Courses in the school's online programs typically do have a maximum class size of 35.
Students typically are required to log into their online courses 6 time(s) per week.
Residency Requirements
Typical courses in online degree programs do not require all students to meet in a physical setting.
Faculty
Faculty are required to undergo training before teaching online courses. Faculty are required to respond to student comments and queries within 24 hours.
Student Services
Students have access to: Campus-based library; Online library; Career counseling and placement assistance; Academic advising; Mentoring; Financial aid office