What is the primary difference between the SJSU MPH Distance Education Program and the regular campus-based MPH Program?
The Distance Education Program is a cohort program where students progress through the program in the same 25 member group for 2 years. The regular campus-based program offers students the flexibility of completing the program full-time in 2 years or part time in 3 to 7 years. The primary difference between the two programs is one of curriculum delivery – distance mode versus traditional on-campus mode. In addition, the distance program is entirely self-supporting. All distance program expenses are paid from student fees, whereas the regular campus program is primarily supported through state funds and student tuition fees. The distance program is offered through the SJSU International and Extended Studies (IES) division and courses are offered through Special Session. However, the Distance Education Program is regarded by the University, and our public health accrediting body, as equal to the campus program. Therefore, your diploma will NOT indicate that you attended a distance progra
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