
Bachelor in Public Health
Loretto, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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EARLIEST START DATE
Aug 2024
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STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning, On-Campus
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Introduction
Earn an Impactful Public Health Degree from Saint Francis University
Whether you prefer crunching numbers, want to work with people, or research is your thing, there’s a public health career for you. With your public health degree, you can move immediately into a rewarding public health career. Still, more options are available to those interested in further graduate study or specialized training.
- Opportunities for research
- Individualized academic advising for focused career guidance
- A full semester of field experiences within diverse organizations
The SFU Learning Experience
At Saint Francis, we offer a degree program embedded in the liberal arts tradition. That means:
- emphasizing personal and professional ethics, and based upon the University’s nationally-recognized Franciscan mission.
- practical experience in their field and work with seasoned practitioners across a variety of community and clinical settings.
Our Public Health Program provides students with:
- A full semester of field experiences within diverse organizations;
- Highly qualified public health faculty, representing a broad range of public health specialties;
- Individualized academic advising for focused career guidance;
- Small class sizes which allow for personal attention and support; and
- Opportunities for research.
In 2022 our Public Health graduates demonstrated 100% pass rates of the Public Health Program, 100 Item Competency Exam.
Curriculum
Public Health is an evidence-based science of protecting and improving the health of human populations through education, research, and community-wide interventions. The Public Health program at Saint Francis University consists of an interdisciplinary curriculum to best foster the examination of population health from a broad, integrated, liberal arts perspective.
Tailor your degree with specialization paths:
- Environmental Science
- Epidemiology
- Public Health Administration
- Pre-Med
Courses Required for the Major
Major Requirements: 39 credits
- PUBH 101 - Introduction to Public Health
- PUBH 110 - Concepts of Health and Disease
- PUBH 202 - Introduction to Epidemiology
- PUBH 301 - Health Promotion/Disease Management
- PUBH 310 - Public Health Interventions: Program Design and Evaluation
- PUBH 320 - Strategies in Health Policy and Law
- PUBH 401 - Global Health
- PUBH 407 - Leadership in Public Health
- PUBH 410 - Public Health Rotation 1
- PUBH 420 - Public Health Rotation 2
- PUBH 430 - Capstone Project in Public Health - Evidence-Based Public Health Practice
B.A. On-Campus Collateral Requirements: 28 credits
- BIOL 103 - Environmental Studies
- BIOL 111 - Introduction to Biology: Molecules, Cells, and Animal Physiology
- HIST 245 - History of Medicine or any other HIST
- PHIL 312 - Health Care Ethics
- PSYC 101 - Introduction to Psychology
- STAT 205 - Essentials of Statistics
- PSYC 310 - Quantitative Research Methods
or PSYC 311 Research Methods and Statistics I - SOC 101 - General Sociology
- SOC 312 - Medical Sociology or any upper level 3 credit Sociology course
B.Sc. On-Campus Collateral Requirements: 28 credits
- BIOL 103 - Environmental Studies
- BIOL 111 - Introduction to Biology: Molecules, Cells, and Animal Physiology
- BIOL 205 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIOL 206 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II
- CHEM 113 - Human Chemistry I or CHEM 121 General Chemistry I
- CHEM 114 - Human Chemistry II or CHEM 122 General Chemistry II
- HIST 245 - History of Medicine or any other HIST
- PHIL 312 - Health Care Ethics
- PSYC 101 - Introduction to Psychology
- STAT 205 - Essentials of Statistics
- PSYC 310 - Quantitative Research Methods or PSYC 311 Research Methods and Statistics I
- SOC 101 - General Sociology
- SOC 312 - Medical Sociology or any 3-credit upper-level SOC course
B.A. Online Collateral Requirements: 28 credits
- BIOL 111 - Introduction to Biology: Molecules, Cells, and Animal Physiology
- BIOL 103 - Environmental Studies
- HIST 245 - History of Medicine or any other HIST
- PHIL 312 - Health Care Ethics
- STAT 205 - Essentials of Statistics
- SOC 101 - General Sociology
- PSYC 101 - Introduction to Psychology
- PSYC 310 - Quantitative Research Methods
- SOC 312 - Medical Sociology
Program Outcome
With a degree in public health, you will be able to:
- Gain an understanding and appreciation of how social determinants of health affect the population from a regional, national, and global health perspective.
- Apply critical thinking, quantitative reasoning and evidence-based research skills to assess population needs, assets, and capacities affecting community health.
- Evaluate public health policy issues with respect to access, quality, and cost and demonstrate an understanding of health disparities within vulnerable populations.
- Use a collaborative community approach in the planning of public health programs in diverse communities and effectively communicate disease prevention orally and in writing.
Career Opportunities
With your public health degree, you can move immediately into a rewarding public health career. Still, more options are available to those interested in further graduate study or specialized training. A public health degree can serve as the foundation for careers in most master's programs.
As a graduate with a Public Health Degree, you can enter fields such as:
- Behavioral Science & Health Education
- Biostatistics
- Environmental & Occupational Health
- Epidemiology
- Health Policy & Administration
- International Health
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