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The Bachelor of Science in Population Health program teaches students about how social factors, healthcare accessibility, and community infrastructure impact specific populations' wellbeing. Participants also explore how various stakeholders collaborate across different systems to enhance public health outcomes.
This interdisciplinary curriculum employs diverse teaching methods to prepare and motivate learners. Hands-on experiences, such as citizen science initiatives, help students deepen their grasp of population health concepts. The program covers essential areas including biomedical data analysis, health economics, social health factors, program evaluation, intervention design, and healthcare systems. Graduates emerge with strong qualifications for this expanding career field.
Students can personalize their education by selecting a concentration aligned with their career goals. Specialization options include healthcare regulation, health promotion, environmental health, healthcare system optimization, or health information technology.