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Public Health Major: Public Health Education Concentration or Pre-Health Professional Concentration, B.A., B.A.A., B.S.

B.A. degree, B.A.A. degree, or B.S. degree

Major Map - Option A

Major Map - Option B

The purpose of this major is to prepare students for careers in a variety of official, voluntary, community-based organizations, private health agencies, health departments, and hospitals. The major has two concentrations (Public Health Education and Pre-Health Professional). Students will decide if they want an education or clinical focus. Please see the descriptions below. 

Pre-Health Professional: Undergraduate students who plan to apply to medical and graduate training programs and would like to gain public health skills can benefit from the pre-health professional concentration. This concentration is designed to provide students with public health skills and prepare students for entry into professional training programs such as medicine and physician assistant programs.

Public Health Education: Students who are looking for a career in public health and/or interested in obtaining a Master of Public Health (MPH), might consider the Public Health Education concentration.

Admission Requirements, Retention & Termination Standards

Students interested in this major are encouraged to obtain advising and admission information early during the pre-admission coursework by contacting a faculty advisor.

Admission Standards

To declare this major, a student must meet the following criteria:

  1. Complete at least 30 credit hours;
  2. Complete the following courses HSC 106QR, HSC 110, PSY 211QR or STA 282QR;
  3. Earn an overall GPA of 2.50 or higher;
  4. Meet specific program Technical Standards. A copy of the Technical Standards is available on the program's website.

Retention & Termination Standards

Once a student signs the major, students will sign an agreement of Technical Standards for the major.

In addition to meeting Technical Standards, the following criteria must also be met:

  1. Earn a grade of C or higher in each HSC course in the major;
  2. Maintain a GPA of 2.50 or higher in the major.
  3. If a student does not meet the Admission Requirements or does not continue to meet the Retention and/or Technical Standards, he/she may be dismissed from the major. Appeals will be considered. The program maintains the right to terminate a student from the major if he or she is not progressing satisfactorily.

Credit/No Credit coursework will not count on any course on this major, except for the internship experience, HSC 599. This course has been approved and is often offered as a Service Learning (SL) course.

 

Program Requirements

Public Health Core Courses I (27 hours)

HSC 106QRHealthy Lifestyles

3(2-1)

HSC 110Introduction to Public Health

3(3-0)

HSC 352Environmental Health

3(3-0)

HSC 404Epidemiology

3(3-0)

HSC 520Health Services Administration

3(3-0)

HSC 526Behavioral Health

3(3-0)

HSC 544Biostatistics

3(2-1)

HSC 599Internship - Public Health

6(Spec)

Public Health Core Courses II (3 hours)

Select one of the following:

PSY 211QRIntroduction to Psychological Statistics

3(3-0)

STA 282QRIntroduction to Statistics

3(3-0)

Concentrations

Select one of the following concentrations:

Pre-Health Professional Concentration

Required Concentration Courses I (7-8 hours)

Select one of the following options:
Option A (7 hours)
BIO 101General Biology

3(2-2)

BIO 208Microbiology

4(3-3)

Option B (8 hours)
BIO 111Foundations of Evolution and Diversity

4(3-3)

BIO 112Foundations of Cell Biology

4(3-3)

Required Concentration Courses II (5-8 hours)

Select one of the following options:
Option A (5 hours)
CHM 120Survey of Chemistry

4(4-0)

CHM 127Introductory Chemistry Laboratory

1(0-2)

Option B (8 hours)
CHM 131General Chemistry I

4(3-3)

CHM 132General Chemistry II

4(3-3)

Required Concentration Courses III (4-8 hours)

Select one of the following options:
Option A 4 hours
CHM 342Survey of Organic Chemistry

4(3-3)

Option B (8 hours)
CHM 345Organic Chemistry I

3(3-0)

CHM 346Organic Chemistry II: Synthesis and Bioorganic Chemistry

3(3-0)

CHM 349Organic Chemistry Laboratory

2(0-6)

Electives (9-12 hours)

Select from the following:
BIO 211Foundations of Genetics

4(3-3)

BIO 315Human Genetics

3(3-0)

BIO 392Mammalian Physiology

4(3-3)

CHM 421Introductory Biochemistry for Health Sciences

3(3-0)

CHM 520Introductory Biochemistry

3(3-0)

CHM 521Biochemistry I

3(3-0)

CHM 522Biochemistry II

3(3-0)

GEO 203QRIntroduction to Geographic Information Science

3(2-2)

HSC 211Human Anatomy and Physiology

3(3-0)

HSC 214Human Anatomy

4(3-3)

HSC 215Human Physiology

4(3-2)

HSC 221Public Health Theory

3(3-0)

HSC 317Community Health

3(3-0)

HSC 319Methods and Materials in Community Health Education

3(3-0)

HSC 325Public Health Policy and Advocacy

3(3-0)

HSC 411Pathophysiology

3(3-0)

HSC 418Professional Aspects of Health Education

2(2-0)

HSC 419WICommunity Health Assessment, Planning and Program Evaluation

3(3-0)

HSC 532Diversity Issues in the Health Professions

3(3-0)

HSC 538WIDevelopment of Proposals and Reports in Health Administration

3(3-0)

HSC 590Public Health and Social Justice

3(3-0)

PHY 130QRCollege Physics I

4(4-0)

PHY 131College Physics II

4(4-0)

Note: HSC 211 or HSC 214/HSC 215.
 

Total 55-66 semester hours

Public Health Education Concentration

Required Concentration Courses (32 hours)

GEO 203QRIntroduction to Geographic Information Science

3(2-2)

HSC 211Human Anatomy and Physiology

3(3-0)

HSC 221Public Health Theory

3(3-0)

HSC 317Community Health

3(3-0)

HSC 319Methods and Materials in Community Health Education

3(3-0)

HSC 325Public Health Policy and Advocacy

3(3-0)

HSC 418Professional Aspects of Health Education

2(2-0)

HSC 419WICommunity Health Assessment, Planning and Program Evaluation

3(3-0)

HSC 532Diversity Issues in the Health Professions

3(3-0)

HSC 538WIDevelopment of Proposals and Reports in Health Administration

3(3-0)

HSC 590Public Health and Social Justice

3(3-0)

Total: 62 semester hours