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Public Health

Minor

Overview

The Public Health Minor involves learning the science of protecting the safety and improving the health of communities through education, policy-making, and research for disease management and prevention. Being a public health professional enables you to work around the world, address health problems of communities as a whole, and influence policies that affect the health of societies.

Program
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Program Length

20 Credits

Location

On Campus

MEET OUR FACULTY

Our world-class faculty use their decades of experience to nurture your success from the first day of class all the way to graduation— and beyond.

Dr. Lana Huberty

Dean of the College of Kinesiology, Associate Professor of Kinesiology and Health Sciences

Amanda Brosnahan, Ph.D.

Dean, College of Health and Science and Associate Professor of Biology

Dr. Katie Fischer

Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Strategic Program Development