Columbia College | Columbia Engineering

Home / Center for Student Advising / Preprofessional Advising / Opportunities / New York City Department of Health - A Public Health Internship Program / New York City Department of Health - A Public Health Internship Program

New York City Department of Health - A Public Health Internship Program

City: 
New York
State: 
New York
Category: 
Summer
Type: 
Research

HRTP: A Public Health Internship Program at the NYC Health Department is one of the oldest and largest public health traineeships in the country

For over 50 years, HRTP has provided the opportunity for undergraduate, graduate and professional school students to experience some of the real life challenges of public health. By working on current relevant public health issues under the close supervision and mentorship of experienced professionals, students apply classroom learning to practical problems in a closely matched practicum. In the process, they learn critical skills needed to excel in the field.

The goals of the program are:

  • To orient students to the principles and practices of public health planning, research, administration and evaluation.
  • To broaden students' concept of public health by increasing their awareness of the needs, challenges and career opportunities in this field.
  • To assist the Health Department in recruiting skilled, professional candidates with proven potential.

During the summer, in addition to direct hands-on experience, interns are exposed to a rigorous curriculum of seminars, workshops, and other activities to broaden their understanding of how we promote the health of New Yorkers.

Eligibility: 
- Applicants must be enrolled as a matriculated undergraduate, graduate or professional student in a degree program at an accredited college or university in the U.S. - Recent graduates are ineligible. - Applicants must be in good academic standing (GPA above 3.0). - Residency in NYC is required for the fall and winter/spring sessions. There are no residency restrictions for the summer session.
Duration: 
10-12 weeks
Deadline: 
Mid February
Contact Information