Public Health - 5-Year Bachelor of Science and Master of Public Health in Health Promotion and Community Health Sciences

The 3+2 Bachelor of Science in Public Health and Masters in Public Health in Health Promotion program is more than a means to produce next-level Public Health practitioners. It will deliver a graduate who can not only immediately impact the field of Public Health, but also deliver someone with a well-rounded understanding of the role that Public Health plays in medicine, nursing, allied or other health professions.

The undergraduate component of the 3+2 program is based on a philosophy of health promotion and disease prevention, to improve the quality of life of individuals, families and communities through education and program intervention. The BSPH discipline focuses on four areas:  

  • the multiple determinants of health, including biological, environmental, sociocultural, health service, and economic factors,
  • identification of scientific data, tools of informatics, and other information for identifying factors that both foster and hinder the health and well-being of individuals and communities,
  • addressing major local, state, national, and global health challenges, and
  • designing public health approaches and interventions that improve health outcomes, population health, and well-being.

The MPH in Health Promotion and Community Health Sciences teaches students how to analyze public health problems using social and behavioral sciences and how to develop, plan, and evaluate effective programs and policies to address these problems.

The MPH in Health Promotion and Community Health Sciences prepares students to:

  • Analyze the determinants of health at individual, community, and societal levels and the systems in which these factors operate.
  • Conceptualize and implement appropriate interventions to improve health outcomes and improve quality of life.
  • Apply behavioral theories, concepts, and tools in addressing health problems in different populations and at different levels.
  • Judge appropriate quantitative and qualitative methods at various stages of health promotion program development, implementation, and evaluation.
  • Develop and defend communication materials to inform policymakers and community members.
  • Apply program management principles and tools to develop a program management plan, organize resources and work, and address frequently encountered problems.

The graduate MPH component is a non-thesis degree program with culminating experiences as part of the degree requirements. Students will participate in a practicum demonstrating overall public health problem solving skills and complete a rigorous capstone class.

The coursework for this program will qualify students to be able to sit for the Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) exam.