The Community Health undergraduate degree prepares students to become future leaders and innovators in healthcare. By gaining a better understanding of the systems that support healthcare and public health institutions, students in Community Health are prepared for careers and graduate programs in the healthcare industry. This systemic view enables students to be the leaders and the agents of positive change in their communities and healthcare organizations.

Our graduates currently work in these fields:
- Health care consulting
- Public policy analysis
- Medicine
- Hospital administration
- Public health
- Epidemiology
- Rehabilitation counseling
- Occupational and physical therapy
Areas of Concentration
- Health Education and Promotion
- Health Planning and Administration
- Rehabilitation and Disability Studies
Degree Requirements
The complete list of degree requirements for the Community Health, B.S. degree can be found in the campus catalog.
See the complete list of degree requirements for the Community Health, B.S. degree.