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The University of Michigan School of Public Health provides two advanced bachelor's degree options for those pursuing public health studies. Students can choose between a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Community and Global Public Health or a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Public Health Sciences, both delivering a multidisciplinary liberal arts education with a public health focus. Through diverse coursework, undergraduates gain foundational public health knowledge and develop comprehensive, cross-disciplinary approaches to solving current and future health challenges. Each program features core curriculum requirements alongside opportunities for academic exploration. The BA program caters to students who: Seek to understand how cultural, ethical, social, economic, political, and justice factors influence health outcomes worldwide and in local communities Aspire to careers in public health or related health professions Aim to work in health education, policy development, administration, or nonprofit/government sectors
High school transcript.
General English Proficiency Score Ranges
MELAB (plus speaking): 85 range with section scores 80+ and 3+ in speaking
TOEFL (PBT): 600 range with section scores 57+
TOEFL (iBT): 100 range with section scores 23+ in listening & reading and 21+ in speaking & writing
IELTS: 7.0 range with section scores 6.5+
ECPE: Certificate with all sections at least a C
CAE: 185 with no less than 180+ in all sections (CEFR C1)
CPE: Pass with B (CEFR C1)