A Bachelor of Arts degree in public health is ideal for individuals with a strong interest in health policy and in socioeconomic and sociocultural aspects of public health. Curriculum includes courses in biology, sociology, human behaviors and other health-related topics.
Instead of taking courses in large lecture halls with hundreds of others, Walsh students receive substantial student-professor contact.
Students partner with numerous organizations throughout the region where they work side by side with those in need to help solve problems or tackle important issues affecting our society.
Walsh's School of Behavioral and Health Sciences engages faculty and students in research and in efforts to improve the quality of human and community life. State-of-the-Art Facilities. Walsh houses laboratories equipped with the latest technologies, giving our students a chance to work with the instruments and tools used in the field.
This program includes select online courses taught in collaboration with other colleges across the country through our innovative partnership with Rize giving you access to a wide range of incredible instructors and more flexible scheduling options.
Public health majors intern in settings such as non-profit health organizations, local and state health departments, hospitals, medical clinics and more. Walsh also offers a Peace Corps Prep program for students interested in additional service experience.
Upon completing a B.A. in public health, graduates are prepared for work in areas including government, nonprofits, consulting and advocacy organizations. Many graduates go on to medical school, pharmacy school or other graduate programs. Some also pursue careers such as:
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