
B.A in Public Health
Descriptions
A B.A. in Public Health in the U.S. provides students with foundational knowledge in health promotion, disease prevention, and health policy. The program covers topics like epidemiology, environmental health, biostatistics, healthcare systems, and social determinants of health. Students learn to assess public health issues, design interventions, and analyze data to improve community well-being. The degree emphasizes the development of critical thinking, communication, and research skills. Graduates are prepared for careers in healthcare administration, policy analysis, health education, and non-profit organizations, or they may pursue advanced degrees in public health or related fields.
Level:
7
Intake:
Fall (August), Spring (January)
Credits:
120-150
Eligibility:
Minimum GPA: 2.5
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