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For those aspiring to become leaders advancing health equity in urban communities, UMass Boston's Bachelor of Science in Urban Public Health offers the perfect foundation. This program equips students with core public health knowledge across science, education, and practice while developing crucial skills in critical thinking, data analysis, and understanding urban socio-economic and cultural diversity. Through hands-on experiences in community organizations, government agencies, private sector partners, and healthcare institutions, students gain practical public health training.
Graduates will be prepared to:
Analyze health disparities and social/environmental factors affecting urban populations
Design and execute urban health promotion and education programs
Employ community partnership strategies to tackle urban public health issues
Pursue advanced education including medical studies
Career Pathways
Make a direct impact as a community health worker helping individuals and neighborhoods achieve wellness. Shape urban health initiatives as a health educator creating targeted programs for underserved populations. Or influence systemic change as a policy analyst examining urban health policy impacts. These represent just some of the professional opportunities.
Potential career roles include:
Health Policy Analyst
Community Healthcare Worker
Program Coordinator
Environmental Health Specialist
Health Educator