Interdisciplinary Education
Combine biology, economics, exercise science, management, political science, psychology and sociology for a well-rounded education.
Social Justice Focus
Address health disparities and improve health outcomes for marginalized populations with a curriculum centered on ethical practices and social justice.
Flexible Curriculum
Tailor your academic path without strict prerequisites or standardized testing, allowing you to follow your interests and career goals.
Global Health Opportunities
Study abroad to gain a deep understanding of global health systems and address health inequities through immersive learning experiences in diverse international settings.
Career Preparation
Prepare for a career as an epidemiologist, biostatistician, public health educator, community health specialist, public health administrator, health policy analyst, occupational health and safety specialist and more.
Supportive Community
Benefit from a supportive network of faculty, peers, alumni and community partners dedicated to your success.
Hands-on learning is a cornerstone of our Public Health curriculum. Students engage in service-learning projects, community-based research and internships and medical immersion trips that foster strong community ties and real-world experience.
Service-Learning Classes: Courses like BL 2600 Social Inequality and Disease incorporate practical components.
Community-Based Research: Collaborate with the Center for Service and Social Action (CSSA) and "ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ in the City" to address Cleveland's health concerns.
Internships: Required for both the major and minor, these internships facilitate community engagement and professional growth.
Medical Immersion Trips: Provide healthcare in countries such as Honduras, gaining clinical experience and cultural awareness.
The Public Health major consists of 35 foundational credits and 19 elective credits, covering:
Electives must include at least 9 credits at/or above the 3000 level.