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Public Health and Related Studies is a degree category that consists of the following common degrees:

  • Public Health

    Satisfaction:

    High

    Avg Grad Salary:

    $43k

    Public Health

    In the simplest of terms, public health is about the overall improvement of human life. The goal of professionals who work in the field is to promote healthy lifestyles, from within the smallest of communities to across the globe. Public health officials work toward this goal by implementing educational programs, recommending policies, and conducting research.

    Students who enter degree programs in public health look at how access and lack of access to healthcare, health education, and funding affect the spread, treatment, and prevention of disease. Epidemiology – the science concerned with the spread and control of diseases and viruses – is the science at the heart of public health.

    Examples of courses in a typical public health curriculum are:

    • Foundations of Public Health
    • Public Health and the Environment
    • Public Health and Society
    • Principles of Epidemiology
    • Health and Risk Communication
    • Management and Administration
    • Health Policy in Public Health
    • Health Economics and Public Health
    • Global Health
    • Human Development and Health
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  • Environmental Health

    Satisfaction:

    N/A

    Avg Grad Salary:

    $46k

    Environmental Health
  • Occupational Health

    Satisfaction:

    N/A

    Avg Grad Salary:

    $49k

    Occupational Health
  • Health Science

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    Health Science

    Degree programs in health science teach how the human body functions in health and disease and explore how environmental and social factors can impact both of these conditions.

    The typical curriculum is broad-based, covering the basic sciences, health research, and healthcare systems. A health science degree can lay the foundation for further study and a degree in a specific health field such as nutrition, exercise science, or physical therapy. Here is a list of sample courses:

    • Anatomy and Physiology
    • General Biology
    • General Chemistry
    • General Psychology
    • Health Communications, Promotion and Education
    • Research Methods in Healthcare
    • Healthcare Systems
    • Introduction to Public Health and Public Health Agencies
    • Introduction to Health Services Administration
    • Ethical and Legal Issues in Healthcare
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