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The bachelor's program in Public Health equips students for beginner roles in health-related fields including health education, promotion, research, assessment, and policy administration. It also serves as excellent preparation for advanced studies in public health, policy, healthcare management, law, and health informatics. Optional management-focused electives enable graduates to pursue careers in healthcare administration, consulting, quality enhancement, and policy oversight. The program builds upon core population health sciences while incorporating liberal arts education, with special focus on health and wellness topics. A diverse faculty offers comprehensive instruction in nutrition, exercise physiology, psychology, sociology, public health, business, and economics - highlighting their collective impact on compassionate, patient-focused healthcare. The curriculum combines fundamental population health studies with arts and sciences coursework, prioritizing health and wellness content. Multidisciplinary educators deliver integrated learning about nutrition, physical activity sciences, behavioral sciences, public health principles, and economic factors - all crucial for delivering humane, patient-oriented healthcare services.