The field of Public Health encompasses several areas including biostatistics, environmental health, epidemiology, nutrition, and administration.
Biostatistics and epidemiology require lots of math with a good science background. At CBU we have degrees in math and computer science that have a science track, and these can be used quite effectively to prepare you for an advanced degree in these areas. You can also choose to pursue a biology or chemistry degree and include mathematics and computer science electives.
Environmental health and nutrition require lots of biology and chemistry. At CBU we have degrees in
biology
and
chemistry
along with a good choice of electives that will prepare you well for these areas.
There are other areas of public health that can be pursued with other degrees such as sociology, psychology and management.
Some of the courses at CBU that you might be interested in fitting into your major are MATH 201 Applied Statistics, MATH 401 Linear Algebra,
BIOL 103
Biology of Addition, BIOL 107 Environmental Biology, BIOL 111
and
BIOL 112
Principles of Biology I and II,
BIOL 217
and
BIOL 218
Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II,
BIOL 236
Nutrition,
BIOL 312
Vertebrate Physiology,
BIOL 321
Microbiology,
BIOL 367
Pharmacology, BIOL 370 Toxicology, BIOL 412
General Ecology,
BIOL 413
Parasitology,
BIOL 415
Immunology,
CHEM 113
and
CHEM 114
Principles of Chemistry I and II, CHEM 211 and
CHEM 212
Organic Chemistry I and II,
CHEM 312
Biochemistry , CJ 150 Public Administration, CJ 200 Criminal Justice, PSYC 105 General Psychology, PSYC 218 Human Development, PSYC 225 Biological Psychology, PSYC 230 Psychopathology, PSYC 270 Dynamics of Gender, PSYC 300 Dynamics of Depression, PSYC 310 Death and Dying, PSYC 353 Social Psychology, SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology, SOC 202 Contemporary Social Problems, SOC 301 Medical Anthropology, SOC 351 Sociology of the Family, and SOC 362 Sociology of Addiction.
Here are some links to graduate programs in Public Health:
St. Louis University
University of Tennessee
University of Florida
University of Arkansas
University of Minnesota
This web site has a nice list of areas within the field.
If you have any questions, please fee free to e-mail the Biology Department Chair, Br. Edward Salgado.
Send e-mail now
to esalgado@cbu.edu .
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