Bachelor of Science in Public Health

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This degree is designed to provide a professionally focused understanding of public health issues in America and abroad, to include the science, psychology, and sociology associated with public health issues. Students will study public law, policy, and administration associated with the effective and efficient administration of public health. They will learn of the health system, its management, finances, and structure. Students in this program are typically interested in (or already employed in) some aspect of the health system, concerned of the public health situation in the United States and/or abroad, or are generally interested scholars who seek a public-minded degree.

Degree Program Objectives
In addition to the institutional and general education level learning objectives, the Bachelor of Arts in Psychology also seeks the following specific learning outcomes of its graduates.  With reference to each of the respective areas of psychology, graduates in this degree program will be able to:

General Knowledge of Psychology 

  • Articulate the major theoretical, historical, and conceptual ideas that underpin the psychology discipline.
  • Describe the major theories in psychology and their influence on different content areas of psychology such as learning and cognition, individual differences, biological bases of behavior, and developmental changes in behavior.

Skills of Psychology

  • Use the methodologies of psychological research to design and implement research and analyze, interpret, and report data.
  • Critically evaluate psychological research and apply that data to contemporary issues.

Human Behavior

  • Identify individual differences in behavior that may be related to ethnicity, gender, and culture.
  • Evaluate how behavior is influenced by internal, environmental, and social factors.
Degree Program Requirements
Required Course - 3 semester hours
  • RQ295 / COLL100 - Foundations of Online Learning - Required as the first course in all undergraduate programs.

General Education Requirements (38 semester hours)
Core Courses (35 semester hours)
  • GM270 / PBHE112 - Health Services Organization
  • GM432 / PBHE315 - Health Economics and Finance
  • GM465 / PBHE413 - Special Operations in Emergency Medical Services
  • PH306 / PBHE361 - Moral Issues in Health Care
  • SS460 / POLS410 - Public Policy
  • RQ300 / COLL300 - Research, Analysis, and Writing
  • SC404 / PBHE427 - Epidemiology
  • SS340 / PBHE211 - Public Health in America
  • SS440 / PBHE426 - Quarantine
  • SC100 / SCIN100 - Introduction to Biology
  • SC198 / SCIN101 - Introduction to Biology Lab
  • SC101 / SCIN102 - Introduction to Chemistry
  • SC199 / SCIN103 - Introduction to Chemistry Lab
Major Courses (12 semester hours)

Select 4 courses from the following:

  • CJ395 / EDMG220 - Emergency Planning
  • GM260 / HLSS212 - Chemical, Biological & Radiological Hazards
  • GM261 / HLSS213 - WMD Incident Command
  • GM330 / PBHE111 - Health Care Administration
  • GM432 / PBHE315 - Health Economics and Finance
  • GM433 / PBHE401 - Health Care Delivery Systems
  • MM325 / EDMG340 - Consequence Management
  • MC444 / EDMG420 - Risk Communications
  • MC477 / EDMG230 - Emergency and Disaster Incident Command
  • PY325 / PSYC324 - Addictions and Addictive Behavior / Psychology of Addiction and Substance Abuse
  • PY406 / PSYC406 - Psychopathology
  • PY431 / PSYC431 - Psychology of Disaster
  • PY446 / PSYC440 - Biological Psychology / Physiological Psychology
  • SS437 / PBHE411 - Comparative Public Health Systems
Capstone Course (3 semester hours)
  • SS499 / PBHE498 - Senior Seminar in Public Health
    Prerequisite: Senior Standing and completion of all core and major courses prior to enrollment.

Electives (30 semester hours)
Select any courses that have not been used to fulfill core or major requirements. Credits applied toward a minor or certificate in an unrelated field may be used to fulfill elective credit for the major.

Total = 121 semester hours


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