Public Health: Epidemiology (BS)
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Requirement 1 —Complete 13 Courses
Note: Prior to taking HLTH 493, the student must complete HLTH 210, 313, 314, 315, 345, 440, 447, 449.
course - Foundations of Public Health 3.0
course - Intro to Plan, Interv, Eval 3.0
course - Intro to Data Coll & Analysis 3.0
course - Hlth, Disease & Determinants 1 3.0
course - Hlth, Disease & Determinants 2 3.0
course - Health Systems and Policy 3.0
course - Principles of Epidemiology 3.0
course - Statistical Computing in Epi 3.0
course - Introduction to Biostatistics 3.0
course - Epi Study Design and Analysis 3.0
course - Epidemiology Capstone 3.0
course - General Microbiology 3.0
course - Principles of Statistics 3.0
Requirement 2 —Complete 1 of 2 Courses
course - Human Anatomy (w/ virtual lab) 3.0
course - Human Anatomy (with lab) 4.0
Requirement 3 —Complete 6 hours
course - Environmental Health 3.0
course - Occupational Health & Safety 3.0
course - Injury & Violence Prevention 3.0
course - Women's Health 3.0
course - Families and Public Health 3.0
course - Substance Use Disorders 3.0
course - Hlth & the Aging Process 3.0
course - International Health 3.0
course - Applied International Health - You may take up to 3.0 credit hours 1.0v
course - Society Nutr Chronic Disease 3.0
course - International Nutrition 3.0
Requirement 4 —Complete 12 hours
course - Global health Experirences - You may take up to 3.0 credit hours 0.5v
course - Adv Evaluation Methods 3.0
course - Medical Geography 3.0
course - Mentored Research - You may take up to 3.0 credit hours 0.5v
course - Directed Pub Hlth Readings - You may take up to 3.0 credit hours 1.0v
course - Program Planning Capstone 3.0
course - Academic Intern: EPI - You may take 3 times 0.5v
course - Calculus 1 4.0
course - Calculus 2 4.0
course - Essentials of Calculus 1.0
course - Methods of Research in Soc 3.0
course - SAS Base Programming Skills 1.5
course - Analysis of Variance 3.0
course - Methods of Survey Sampling 3.0
course - Probability and Inference 1 3.0
course - Introduction to Regression 3.0
Recommended Courses are not required to complete the program
course - Writing in the Social Sciences 3.0
course - Technical Communication 3.0
Math 112, 113 are recommended for students who want a firm foundation in calculus and/or plan to pursue graduate education.