Public Health, BS
Return to: Programs of Study Program DescriptionThe Department of Population and Public Health will offer a program leading to a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in public health. The curriculum offers students a broad, integrated, and intentional education in science while also incorporating a well-rounded approach to develop knowledge, skills and abilities beyond a traditional life science experience. This curriculum fosters critical thinking and scientific reasoning while expanding learning to develop other skills crucial for today’s public health expert. Such skills will include scientific and technical writing, effective communication, leadership skills, community engagement, and a focus on community health. This program uniquely emphasizes scholastic coursework relevant to the scientist preparing to work in the diverse and dynamic field of public health. The program’s coursework focuses on foundational life science topics pertinent to public health including health and disease, food and nutrition, cells and genes, organisms and ecosystems, ecology and evolution, anatomy and physiology, and epidemiology and community health. It is supplemented with education in chemistry, statistics, psychology, and advanced coursework as well as professional development with the opportunity to work in the field of public health in a required on-site internship. This program will ensure that students are competitively prepared for careers in a variety of fields, including, but not limited to: public health, scientific research, medicine, education, public policy, nonprofit community organizations, city, county, state or other governmental departments or agencies, scientific writing, and law. Entrance RequirementsOnce the student has satisfied the following criteria, they can be admitted into the Public Health degree program: completed at least 15 semester hours with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.25, and earned a grade of “C” or higher in one of the following courses: BIO 1050, BIO 1070, BIO 1080, BIO 1120, BIO 1150, CHM 1010, CHM 1020, or CHM 1210. Program Learning OutcomesThe objectives of the Public Health degree center around programmatic learning goals and core skills that not only provide an in-depth science education but aid students in developing skills necessary for future careers. These include:
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Program Requirements:I. Wright State Core: 44 HoursELEMENT 1: COMMUNICATION: 6 HOURS ELEMENT 2: MATHEMATICS: 4 HOURS Required:
ELEMENT 3: GLOBAL TRADITIONS: 6 HOURS Required: PPH 2000 OR PPH 2100
ELEMENT 4: ARTS AND HUMANITIES: 3 HOURS ELEMENT 5: SOCIAL SCIENCES: 7 HOURS Required:
ELEMENT 6: NATURAL SCIENCES: 8 HOURS Required:
ADDITIONAL CORE COURSES: 10 HOURS Required:
II. Departmental Core Requirements: 7 Hours
III. Electives: 31 HoursSelect 31 hours from below or department approved substitution. Minimum of 15 cr hrs from BIO, BMB, GEO, MI, ANT, PPH, or EES. Only one course in ethics may apply (BIO 3700, PHL 3780, URS 3300).
IV. Related Requirements: 33 Hours
V. General Electives: 5 HourTotal: 120 HoursNotes:For graduation credit, a grade of C or better is required for all COSM courses within: Area II, Departmental Core courses; Area III, Electives; and Area IV, Related Requirements. |
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