Course Book
All approved Colorado School of Public Health courses are published in the school's coursebook. Courses are organized by department prefex and campus.
Colorado School of Public Health Coursebook
Schedules
Course schedules - please check regularly for course location and time updates. Learn the MPH Core Course Equivalences on all three campuses prior to registering.
Summer 2013 Course Schedule
Fall 2013 Course Schedule
Clinical Science Course Schedules*
*The University of Colorado Clinical Science program courses are open only CSPH to students enrolled in the PhD-Health Services Research program.
Core Course Schedules and Equivalences
Starting in Summer 2013, there will be some changes in which semesters the core MPH courses will be offered. Students should check and plan carefully to make sure that they are able to complete all of these courses before they graduate. The table below shows the relevant courses across the three partner campuses and the semesters that they will be offered in the 2013-14 year. These are subject to change in future years. CSPH students may take these core courses at any of the partner campuses as long as they complete at least 24 total credits at their home campus.
| Core Area |
CU Anschutz |
UNC |
CSU |
| Biostatistics |
BIOS 6601 Offered: Summer, Fall, Spring |
SRMS 6170 Offered: Fall |
EDRM 6060 Offered Fall, Spring
or
VSCS 6620 Offered spring some years
|
| Epidemiology |
EPID 6630 Offered Fall, Spring |
CHBH 6200 Offered Spring |
ERHS 5320 Offered Fall |
| Environmental Health |
EHOH 6614 Offered Fall, Spring |
CHBH 5500 Offered Spring |
ERHS 5200 Offered Fall |
| Community and Behavioral Health |
CBHS 6610 Offered Summer, Spring |
CHBH 5090 Offered Fall |
HESC 5560 Offered Fall |
| Health Care Systems |
HSMP 6603 Offered Summer, Fall, Spring |
CHBH 6350 Offered Fall |
Offered through Anschutz or UNC |
| Foundations of Public Health |
PUBH 6600 Offered Summer, Fall, Spring |
Offered through CU Anschutz |
PSCY 5161 and 5162 Offered Fall |
Frequently Asked Questions
Select a question to view additional information about Colorado School of Public Health courses and registration.
When is registration?
Registration dates will differ by campus and semester. Registration dates are published on the school's academic calendar.
What courses will be offered this semester?
Course offerings are published and updated throughout the academic year. Students should review the course schedules listed above. Dates, times, and course locations are subject to change. Students should speak with their faculty advisory when selecting courses and building a degree plan.
Where will or can I take my classes?
As a collaborative school, classes are offered at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, Colorado State University in Fort Collins, and the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley. Students generally take courses at their primary hose campus based on their program and area of study (concentration or focus area), however students may elect to take additional courses at any location.
Can I take online courses?
The Colorado School of Public Health offers select courses in the hybrid format - a majority of course work is accessible online with limited in class meetings. The school may also offer select courses in the online format - all course work and material is accessible online. The course schedule will indicate if a course is offered in the online or hybrid format.
Can I audit a course?
Students are not allowed to audit a Colorado School of Public Health course. A student who is officially accepted into a degree or program may register for a course with "no credit" but the student will still be required to pay the associated tuition and fees. Students must designate "no credit" either at the time of registration or during the Add/Drop period. "No credit" forms are available on the Office of Academic and Student Affairs Forms webpage.
How do I register as a non-degree student?
Individuals interested in taking a Colorado School of Public Health course as a non-degree student need to complete the "non-degree student application" available on the Office of Academic and Student Affairs Forms webpage.