The Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Public Health provides students with advanced training and expertise in core areas of the field. It enables students to develop expert knowledge and experience with population-level challenges to health and well-being, and prepares them to enter professions in Public Health research and service. Students interested in the health sciences may prefer the BA degree program. This also includes a Pre-Med emphasis.
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Program Learning Outcomes (BSc)
Upon graduation, students who major in public health will be able to:
- Apply core concepts of public health to articulate the biological and social determinants of population health, and to understand the critical role that dynamic intersections between these factors play in influencing the distribution of health-related outcomes.
- Assess the health conditions of populations through an ecological approach that emphasizes biological determinants of health, as evidenced by proficiency in the natural science aspects of public health.
- Understand and apply basic quantitative and qualitative concepts, methods, and tools of evidencebased public health to analyze and explain public health problems.
- Locate, use, evaluate, and synthesize public health information effectively.
- Communicate public health information effectively and persuasively to diverse audiences and outlets.
- Work efficiently and ethically to address public health problems and community needs both independently and in multidisciplinary settings.
Degree Requirements
In addition to adhering to General Education and School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts Requirements, the Public Health BA major requires at least 56 units. Courses in the major must be taken for a letter grade, and specifically may not be taken on a pass/no pass basis unless the course is only offered on a pass/no pass basis.
Required Courses
Lower Division
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PH 001: Introduction to Public Health (4 units)
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PH 005: Global and International Public Health (4 units)
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PH 010: Introduction to Biostatistics (4 units)
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BIO 003: To Know Ourselves: Molecular Basis of Health and Disease (4 units)
Upper Division
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PH 100: Introduction to Epidemiology (4 units)
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PH 102: Health Promotion (4 units)
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PH 103: Health Communication (4 units)
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PH 105: Introduction to US Health Care System (4 units)
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PH 110: Environmental Health (4 units)
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PH 112: Research Methods: Health Services Research and Public Health (4 units)
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PH 181: Public Health Research (4 units)
For current BA students completing taking the PreMed track, required courses can be found in [link].
Electives
At least two of the following electives must be taken:
- ANTH 120: Introduction to Medical Anthropology [4 units]
- ANTH 121: Ethnomedicine [4 units]
- BIO 060: Nutrition [4 units]
- BIO 140: Genetics [4 units]
- BIO 161: Human Physiology [5 units]
- ECON 145: Health Economics [4 units]
- PH 104: Health and the Media [4 units]
- PH 111: Social Epidemiology [4 units]
- PH 113: Latino and Immigrant Health [4 units]
- PH 115: Research Methods for Public Health: GIS Mapping [4 units]
- PH 118: Public Health Nutrition [4 units]
- PH 125: Emerging Public Health Threats [4 units]
- PH 135: Public Health Genetics [4 units]
- PH 137: Insects and Public Health [4 units]
- PH 185: Introduction to Health and Biomedical Ethics [4 units]
- PH 190: Topics in Public Health [4 units]
- PH 191: Special Topics in Public Health II [4 units]
- PSY 120: Health Psychology [4 units]
- PSY 124: Health Disparities [4 units]
Please consult a SSHA Advisor, the SSHA Advising website (ssha-advising.ucmerced.edu) or MyAudit for the most updated list.