Public Health
Program Information
Sample courses in this program include:
- PHE 101 – Introduction to Public Health
- BI 105 – Introductory Cell Biology
- SO 293 – Statistics for Social Research
- AN 302 – The Body and Society
- AN 304 – Medical Anthropology
Learning Outcomes
As Public Health majors, students will learn to:
Understand the complex factors that affect human health including biological, environmental, cultural, socioeconomic, and systemic factors.
Describe the interdisciplinary and interrelated nature of public health at a local/community, national, and global scale.
Apply epidemiological and public health research methods, including statistics, to assess community health needs, assets, and outcomes.
Analyze the factors that contribute to health disparities and inequities and the solutions to address them.
Apply the principles and methods of public health to address current and future challenges.
Meet Your Faculty
Biological Sciences – LAS
View more about Christopher Stobart
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
View more about Chad Knoderer
Department of History, Anthropology and Classics
View more about Molly Nebiolo
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