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PUBHn - Public Health Minor

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Program Title

Public Health

Program Type

Minor

Degree Designation

Minor

Department(s)

Program Description

Minor effective prior to 2011.

Modifications Made to Curriculum: Fall 2021, Fall 2024

Requisites

Requirements for the Minor (20 credits)


I. Core (12 credits)

Complete the following:

  • course - Principles of Public Health

  • course - Microbes in Health and Disease OR course - Human Health and Disease OR BIOL220 - Nutrition OR BIOL256 - Anatomy and Physiology I OR course - Microbiology OR BIOL258 - Anatomy and Physiology II

And one of the following:

II. Electives (8 credits)

Complete 8 credits, selected from the following list; 4 credits must be from the PH designation:

  • course - Environmental Health

  • course - Topics in Public Health: Bioscience

  • course - Topics in Public Health: Social Science and Humanities

  • course - ShortTREC- Health & Human Development in Africa: Lessons from the South African Experience

  • course - Independent Study in Public Health

  • course - Medical Geography

  • course - Emerging Infectious Disease (Same as course)

  • PH333 - Housing and Health

  • course - Epidemiology

  • course - Research Methods in Public Health and Medicine

  • course - Global Health (Same as course)

  • course - Health Policy (Same as course)

  • course - Advanced Topics in Public Health: Bioscience

  • course - Advanced Topics in Public Health: Social Science and Humanities

  • course - Health Psychology (Same as course)

  • course - Immersive Research/Creative Projects in Public Health

  • course - Medical Anthropology

  • course - Human Health and Disease

  • course - Nutrition

  • course - Immunology

  • course - Virology

  • course - Disease in History

  • course - Biomedical Ethics

  • course - Health Psychology

  • course - Sociology of Health and Illness

  • course - Sociology of Mental Health and Illness

  • course - Sociology of Reproduction

Note: course, course, course, course- Topics in Anthropology, Biology, and History may be applied to the program when the topic is appropriate.