BS in Public Health
Greensboro, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 20,900 / per year *
STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning, On-Campus
* International student prices may vary. Please contact Randy Doss, Vice President for Enrollment, for more information
Introduction
Covid-19 has thrust Public Health into the spotlight, yet the domain of public health includes many critical issues, including mental health, obesity, and gun violence. From the first quarantines to the modern movement toward universal health care, Public Health has fundamentally shaped societies. Students will learn the role of the state in public health, the importance of public health, and how it’s provided and practiced.
Public Health students explore the key concepts of Epidemiology — the branch of medicine that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of a disease — and how they apply to multiple domains of public health.
Health Services – the means by which healthcare is provided – is another critical concept that students will dive into. Students will explore the history and evolution of healthcare systems and policies, evaluating their strengths and weaknesses and envisioning an ideal health services system in the context of current events.
Students will also evaluate the health impact of political decisions and develop a broad knowledge base about the practice of Public Health today, including an analysis of several current topics in public health – including COVID-19, HIV/AIDS, and the obesity epidemic.
The hands-on curriculum teaches a variety of tools for understanding the impact that disease or other Public Health concerns may have on a population. Students will learn how to design effective surveys, analyze geographic data, and use qualitative information with the ultimate goal of understanding how events may affect public health, and how our leaders can nurture, protect, and sustain healthy populations.
Why Choose This Degree?
If you want to have a career in a growing field, and a positive impact on the lives and health of your community and your world, a Public Health degree is the right answer for you. Public Health careers are expanding at every level, from hospitals and local county health departments to national healthcare expansions and international public health cooperation opening jobs across the country. The median annual salary for Healthcare Administrators is $100K.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
22 and under
International Student Scholarship: 16,878 USD
Over 23
International Student Scholarship: 11,852 USD
Curriculum
Required Courses
- Medical Terminology
- Health Topics I
- Health Topics II
- Nutrition
- The History of Public Health
- Epidemiology
- Health Services
- Public Health Studies I
- Public Health Studies II
- General Psychology
Choose one of these courses:
- Health Psychology
- Death and Dying
- Drugs and Behavior
- Abnormal Psychology
Choose one of these courses:
- Internship
- Social Imagination
Take one of these courses:
- Social Theory
- Families in Society
- Race, Class, and Gender
- Capstone: The Sociologist and the Agent of Change
- Research Methods in Social Sciences
Required Related Courses:
- Courses numbered 2000+ with BIO, CHM, KIN, or MAT prefixes
Total Minimum hours = 57 for a B.S. degree
Career Opportunities
Public Health is a large and growing sector, where skill leaders are always in demand.
Career pathways include:
- Health & Safety Specialist
- Occupational Health & Safety Specialist
- Public Health Law
- Public Health Administrator