Articulation as a pathway to success: the NMSU/DACC partnership for associates and bachelors of public health
New Mexico Academic Advising AssociationMarch 6, 2015
Amy Collins, Associate Professor, DACCBecky Corran, Assistant Professor, DACC
Letty Gallegos, Academic Advisor, Public Health Programs, NMSUDr. Sue Forster-Cox, Associate Professor, Online Program Coordinator, NMSU
Dr. Satya Rao, Professor, Undergraduate Program Coordinator, NMSU
Public health articulation
Overview• What is public health? • History of the current articulation between DACC Associates of
Public Health and NMSU Bachelors of Public Health.• Institutional and student benefits, key stakeholders.• Advisory collaboration • Faculty collaboration• Recruitment and retention• Accomplishments• Scaling up and out: opportunities to build 2+2 programs across
campuses
Public Health is the science of protecting and improving the health of communities
through education, promotion of healthy
lifestyles, and research for disease and injury
prevention. (ASPH-2009)
• Encompasses– Behavioral Science/Health
Education – Biostatistics– Emergency Medical Services– Environmental Health– Epidemiology– Health Services
Admin/Management– International/Global Health– Maternal and Child Health– Nutrition– Public Health Laboratory Practice– Public Health Policy
Public health articulation
What is public health?
Public health articulation
What is public health? • Population-based focus on health• Students will learn to gather and interpret health data,
and then translate that to health behavior interventions and community organizing
• Ideal for students who want to work with the public on health issues, but prefer to take a broader view
Public health articulation
History of the NMSU/DACC Articulation• Articulation originally finalized in
2010 (discusisons began in 2005)• Signed off by:
– NMSU• Undergrad Program Coordinator• Department Head• Associate Dean for Academics• Dean
– DACC• Program Director• Division Dean• VP for Academic Affairs• Campus President
• Frequently revisited by faculty, program directors/coordinators and department heads
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Academic Advising Collaboration
• On-site testing• Advisory board
participation• Student tracking
methodologies
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Faculty Collaboration• Course alignments
– PHLS 100/CHSS 101– PHLS 275/375– PHLS 295/395– PHLS 150
• Emphasis areas– APA– Professionalism – Math for Public Health (Epidemiology and Biostats)
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Recruitment and retention• Orientations
– DACC • New major orientations• “Transfer” orientation in CHSS 299 (Service Learning)
• Curricular and practicum based incentives for completing Associates and Bachelor’s degrees– CHSS 299→ Hours count toward PHLS 496 practicum
course – accepting CHSS 101 for PHLS 100
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Accomplishments2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Associate Degrees*
14 16 2124
(estimated)
Transfers 8 15 13 10+
Bachelors Degrees
3 ** ** **
*Source: 2014 DACC Fact Book. http://dacc.nmsu.edu/fs/iep/docs/DACC%202014%20Factbook.pdf
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Scaling Up: Building 2+2 programs• Identifying & engaging stakeholders• “Making the case”
–To faculty–To administrators–To students
• Aligning curricula to meet program pre-requisites.
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Scaling Up: Building 2+2 programs• Communication
–Listservs–Advisory board
• Transparency and resource sharing–Syllabus –Course Objectives –Program Objectives
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Scaling Up: Building 2+2 programs• Advisory board integration• Next steps:
–Revisiting and strengthening articulation agreement
–Working with other Community Colleges to support articulation
–Connecting with national resources working on public health at two- and four-year institutions
Resources• Public health program contacts:
– Amy Collins: [email protected]– Becky Corran: [email protected]– Letty Gallegos: [email protected]– Dr. Sue Forster-Cox: [email protected]– Dr. Satya Rao: [email protected]
• DACC PH Program: http://dacc.nmsu.edu/hps/ph/• NMSU PH Program:
http://publichealth.nmsu.edu/undergraduates/current-students-2/• Public Health Careers: http://www.whatispublichealth.org/careers/index.html• What is Public Health? http://www.whatispublichealth.org/