Undergraduate Certificate in Maternal and Child Health Main Content
The Undergraduate Certificate in Maternal and Child Health is now available to all
Alabama State University majors and all classifications.This certificate will allow
students to gain a better understanding and working knowledge of maternal and child
health issues, policy and career options. This program is designed to foster the personal,
occupational and professional growth of the undergraduate student interested in careers
that affect women and children.
The Certificate in Maternal and Child Health requires 18 credit hours, including six
(8 cr.) required courses and (10 cr.) from a list of support/related courses. Completion
of the certificate is noted on the student's transcript.
REQUIRED COURSEWORK:
MCHP 200 | Introduction to Maternal and Child Health | 2 (first course) |
MCHP 201 | Emerging Health Issues in MCH | 2 |
MCHP 297-397 | Professional Development Seminars | 2 |
MCHP 398 | Fieldwork I | 1 |
MCHP 399 | Fieldwork II | 1 |
Other | Support/Related Courses (see MCH Advisor for course selection) | 10 |
TOTAL 18 |
ELIGIBILITY AND HOW TO APPLY
To be eligible for the certificate, students must complete the following requirements
in addition to all requirements for the baccalaureate degree program of their choice.
Submit an application to the Maternal and Child Health Improvement Program the semester prior to enrolling
in core courses.The application form, including a statement of purpose, letter of
recommendation, and an official transcript from the University, must be furnished
to be considered for admission to the Certificate Program.
APPLICATION DEADLINES
March 7 - Summer Session
June 7 - Fall Session
October 7 - Spring Session