Prerequisite(s): 18 credit hours completed in the MPH program. Restriction(s): Public Health w/conc Community Health Education or Public Health w/conc Health Systems Administration and Policy majors or departmental approval. Students work with an advisor to identify a suitable placement site engaged in health education/public health activities- providing students real-world work experience and opportunity to complete projects that meet the needs of the community agency. Students must complete 6 credits, and can do so in one semester for 6 credits, or two semesters for 3 credits each. Students must attend a course seminar held monthly throughout the semester (or both, if the student elects to complete the course in two semesters). Seminar activities assist them in measuring specific competencies they have selected, problem-solving in the field, developing presentation skills, completing their projects, and presenting their work. The course instructor and on-site preceptor provide supervision. For each 3-credit block, students must complete 180 hours (360 for the total 6 credits). Both on and offsite hours are counted, with specific activities or projects mutually determined by the student and preceptor.