Public Health

The Bachelor of Science in Public Health prepares you to address today's most pressing
public health challenges and improve the well-being of individuals and communities.
Through an interdisciplinary curriculum, you'll study epidemiology, health promotion,
environmental health, biostatistics, health policy, and program planning while learning
to analyze health issues from a population perspective. You'll develop practical skills
in health communication, data analysis, program evaluation, and community engagement
that employers value across the healthcare industry.
Graduates are prepared for careers in healthcare systems, public health agencies,
nonprofit organizations, government, and private industry as health educators, community
health specialists, program coordinators, research associates, and population health
professionals. Whether you're beginning a career in public health or looking to advance
into a new role, you'll graduate with the knowledge and skills to make a lasting impact
on the health of your community.
