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Course Overview

The goal of the program is to prepare scholar-practitioners who have a broad knowledge base in the concepts of wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention, as well as in community and public health services, and service delivery. Emphasis is also given to developing competencies in the assessment of individual and community health needs, as well as in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of community health programs. In addition to the major in Community Health, students may pursue a concentration in Nutrition Science. Please refer to “Major Core Electives” (below) for further information.

The interdisciplinary approach of the program offers students, in addition to a comprehensive health core taught by specialists in their respective areas, a variety of courses taken in the departments of Psychology, Biology, Sociology, and Counseling and Mental Health Professions. Experiential learning is facilitated through two 3-s.h. field experiences.

Career opportunities for graduates from this program include: positions with federal, state or local governmental health agencies, private health organizations and voluntary health agencies.

Entry Requirement 

Program Direct International Year One
1-Semester 2-Semesters 3-Semesters
Program Requirements
  • High school diploma
  • High school diploma
Minimum GPA Equivalent 3.0Freshman admission 2.0-3.0 Transfer admission 2.25 2.25 2.25
TOEFL iBT 79 79 60 50
IELTS 6.5 6.5 5.5 5.0
IELA N/A 176 162 154
Duolingo N/A 120 90 75
Academic English N/A N/A Level 4 N/A

Fees

  International Year One Undergraduate Direct
Program Length 1 Semester 2 Semesters 3 Semesters 1 Semester 2 Semesters
Tuition & Fees $16604 $28881 $37544 $13535 $27069

This information was accurate on : 30/12/2020
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