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Graduates holding a Bachelor of Science in Public Health-Non-Internship Track (BSPH-PHN) gain the skills to:
comprehend how public health history and ethics shape national health outcomes.
analyze the extent and contributing elements of public health issues and their effects on populations.
evaluate community health requirements and create plans to enhance health standards.
effectively convey public health concerns and possibilities to diverse audiences with cultural sensitivity.
serve as public health advocates across various sectors including government agencies, healthcare facilities, nonprofits, and community groups.
Rooted in preventive healthcare principles, the BSPH-PHN program aims to enhance quality of life through educational initiatives and targeted interventions. The curriculum emphasizes four key domains:
health determinants spanning biological, environmental, sociocultural, healthcare, and economic dimensions,
utilizing scientific evidence and health informatics to pinpoint health influencers,
tackling significant health concerns at all geographical levels, and
developing effective public health strategies to improve individual and community wellness.
Beyond training public health professionals, the BSPH-PHN program serves as an excellent foundation for students pursuing advanced studies in medical, nursing, therapy, and other healthcare-related fields.
You are an international freshman if you:
are not a citizen or permanent resident of the United States or
are not graduating from a Texas high school after three years in residence in Texas and
are a student without college credit or
earned college credit prior to high school graduation (dual credit/early college high school)
English proficiency can also be demonstrated by:
Minimum TOEFL i-BT score of 80
Minimum TOEFL Essentials score of 8.5
Minimum IELTS Academic test score of 6.0 overall band (Texas A&M University does not accept the IELTS General test)
When to Apply: Spring: August 1; Fall: December 1