There has never been a more important time for Public Health professionals than now. A Public Health degree prepares you for multiple opportunities in the growing Public Health field. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, one-third of the increase in U.S. jobs is projected to come from Public Health related job sectors. The White House announced a $7.4 billion investment in Public Health in May 2021 which is a clear indication of the importance of Public Health to this nation.
What You'll Do
The Bachelor of Science in Public Health (PBHL) curriculum prepares you for the work of a Public Health professional which can ranges from addressing the health needs of people in a very specific locality to promoting health across the globe. Essentially, students will:
- Be prepared for entry-level Public Health professions, and for postgraduate education.
- Gain experience in global health with an option to gain study abroad experience.
- Participate in faculty-led research that is commensurate with the prospects of a Public Health professional.
- Be prepared to enter a master’s degree program in Public Health such as Master’s in Public Health (MPH), or Master’s in Public Health Administration (MHA).
What Can You Do with a Public Health Degree?
Public Health professionals protect, promote and assure the health of individuals, communities and national populations. Frequently, Public Health professionals play significant roles in infectious disease prevention, and management of healthcare systems, epidemic outbreaks and humanitarian emergencies. They play leadership roles in promoting environmental health, behavioral health, occupational health, maternal and child health, community health, global health, and health equity. Employment opportunities of Public Health professionals span many disciplines.