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The mandatory public health foundation courses aim to familiarize students with key public health competencies, including community health education, environmental and occupational health sciences, biostatistics and epidemiology, research methodologies, policy advocacy, health promotion, and social-behavioral health.
Academic advisors guide students to pursue minors or certificates using their elective credits, deepening their expertise in public health-related fields. Options include Anthropology, Applied Statistics, Biology, Community Health, Economics, Exercise Science, Geography, Global Health, LGBTQ Studies, Nutrition, Psychology, Urban Planning, Environmental Health Sciences, Sociology, Spanish, and Women's and Gender Studies. Personalized academic advising helps students align course selections and minor programs with their professional aspirations.