|
|
Nov 08, 2024
|
|
Draft 2025-2026 Catalog
Public Health Major
|
|
Return to: Undergraduate & Graduate Academic Programs
The program provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to improve population health outcomes through careers in public health and prepare them for further professional training or graduate education in public health and related fields. Students will develop their understanding and ability to identify social and structural determinants of public health, address health inequities, and promote health as a human right.
Program Goals:
- Develop critical reading, thinking, and writing skills to contribute to public health research and practice
- Examine how identity, culture, position, and power influence health
- Gain real-world experience in collaborating to solve problems affecting population health
- Advocate for antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion in all areas of public health to promote social justice and health equity
|
Program Learning Outcomes
- Overview of Public Health: Describe the history and philosophy of public health as well as its core values, concepts, and functions across the globe and in society
- Role and Importance of Data in Public Health: Apply fundamental concepts, methods, and tools of public health data collection, analysis, and use
- Identifying and Addressing Population Health Challenges: Explain the concepts of population health, and the basic processes, approaches, and evidence-based interventions that identify and advance the major health-related needs and concerns of populations
- Human Health: Discuss the underlying science of human health and disease including opportunities for promoting and protecting health across the life course
- Determinants of Health: Analyze socio-economic, behavioral, biological, environmental, historical, structural, and other factors that affect human health and contribute to health disparities
- Project Implementation: Identify the fundamental concepts and features of public health project implementation, including planning, assessment, and evaluation
- Overview of the Health System: Define the fundamental characteristics and organizational structures of the U.S. health system and compare with systems in other countries
- Health Policy, Law, Ethics, and Economics: Delineate the fundamental concepts of legal, ethical, economic, and regulatory dimensions of health care and public health policy, and the roles, influences and responsibilities of the different agencies and branches of government
- Health Communications: Apply the fundamental concepts of public health communication to inform and create activities for improving health of individuals and communities
Public Health Major Curriculum
Degree Course Requirements:
128 total units to graduate; at least 56-units within the major and all major courses require a C grade or higher.
Completion of the Core Curriculum (44-units)
- 12-units in satisfying areas B1, B2 and A1 are required Support Courses within the major
- At least two (2) courses within the Core or within the major must be Community-Engaged Learning (CEL) and Diversity (CD) designated courses.
Support courses (12-units)
Public health lower-division courses (16-units)
Public health upper-division courses (20-units)
Public health electives (8-units)
Honors Option
An application is required, in addition to the two courses listed below, and completing an oral presentation of thesis work. Please see Public Health Major with Honors .
Major Requirements (56 units)
Support Courses (12 units)
Public Health Lower Division (16 units)
Public Health Upper Division (20 units)
Public Health Electives (8 units)
BSPH majors are required to take 2 electives (8 units total). Below is a list of approved electives. Please note any prerequisite or corequisite courses in the course catalog. If you would like to petition for a course not listed here to count towards your major, please complete this Elective Approval Request Form.
Critical Diversity Studies
Senior Year
*This information is subject to change, the degree planner is a sample, and students should consult with the department for any updated information.
|
Return to: Undergraduate & Graduate Academic Programs
|
|
|