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Public health combines scientific knowledge and practical strategies to enhance well-being, reduce illness and injuries, and extend lifespan via societal initiatives. Rather than focusing on individual care, public health efforts target whole populations, with experts assessing community health needs and encouraging beneficial habits to maintain collective wellness.
The Bachelor of Science in Public Health (BSPH) equips students with classroom learning and hands-on training to implement public health education fundamentals across diverse community environments while progressing the field. Aligned with the Department of Public Health Science's vision of thriving communities working with adaptive population health systems, the BSPH program supports the department's goal of improving health fairness and quality of life in urbanizing societies. It cultivates evidence-based leaders who champion community health, emphasizing teamwork, civic involvement, inclusivity, creativity, ethical standards, health equality, and social fairness to achieve optimal health outcomes.
This program molds scholar-practitioners proficient in public health fundamentals like health behavior, health research methods, environmental health, disease patterns, and healthcare management, along with designing, assessing, coordinating, and implementing community health initiatives. The curriculum blends multiple disciplines and allows specialization through minors, electives, and practical experiences. It readies students for health promotion, community outreach, health education, and behavioral intervention roles in public health departments, nonprofits, healthcare facilities, corporate wellness programs, and research institutions at beginner to intermediate levels. Ideal for those drawn to population health over clinical practice, the program also serves as a foundation for advanced studies in Public Health or Health Administration through the department's graduate offerings.