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The Health Science emphasis allows students to examine how public health intersects with primary care, serving at-risk and varied communities, and handling statistical health information. While numerous Public Health - Health Science graduates enter clinical professions, others choose careers in associated public health sectors.
The Health Science curriculum equips students for employment opportunities in these areas:
Beginner or intermediate roles in public health institutions or related practice settings
Both commercial and charitable health organizations
Healthcare facilities as wellness instructors, patient advocates, or program coordinators
Community wellness initiatives
Research in public health or healthcare fields
Starting positions in governmental public health offices
Graduate studies in broad public health or specialized areas like health policy, disease epidemiology, biostatistics, molecular science, human physiology, or health instruction
Advanced education in healthcare or related disciplines including healthcare management, medical practice, dental medicine, physician assistant programs, rehabilitation therapies, nursing specialties, or nutritional sciences.