300.863.01
      
      HPM Academic Research Practicum
    
    
    
    
Location
              East Baltimore
          Term
              3rd Term
          Department
          Health Policy and Management
              Credit(s)
              1
          Academic Year
              2025 - 2026
          Instruction Method
              In-person
          Auditors Allowed
              No
          Available to Undergraduate
              No
          Grading Restriction
              Pass/Fail
          Contact Name
              
          Frequency Schedule
              Every Year
          Resources
      
  Prerequisite
              No prerequisites for this course.
          Enrollment Restriction
              HPM PhD students only
          Developing research skills that are used in academic or professional settings is a critical component of a doctoral education. In part, to develop these critical skills, HPM PhD students are required to engage in at least two research projects unrelated to their dissertation. PhD students will take this course as a complementary activity to required RA work in order to grow their research skills.
      
            Provides PhD students in HPM with an integrated, research experience, applying coursework and theory to real-world settings. Places students based on their individual goals and interests.
      
  Learning Objectives
Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to:
          - Apply the skills and competencies learned in the program to a real-world public health or research setting
 
Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to:
      
  Methods of Assessment
          This course is evaluated as follows:
              - 100% Reflection