Public Health (BS)
Majors will complete a core consisting of twelve courses plus three track-specific courses and a capstone requirement spread out across their four years.
The suggested sequence for core courses is:
First Year
PH 101 | Introduction to Public Health | 4 |
BIOL 113 | General Biology | 4 |
SOCI 241 | Health, Illness & Society | 4 |
CHEM 109 | Chemistry and Society: General, Organic, and Biochemistry for Public Health | 4 |
Sophomore Year
Junior Year
Senior Year
PH 347 | Public Health Seminar | 4 |
| Independent Learning* | |
Biology Track (BS Public Health)
Required Courses
BIOL 246 | Foundations of Exercise and Health | 4 |
BIOL 347 | Human Development and Genetics | 4 |
Students must choose one additional course from the biology list:
Biology Electives
Capstone Requirement
Public Health Seniors will complete their capstone requirement through internship and/or research activities plus associated courses. All Public Health students are required to undertake a senior internship or research experience over one or two semesters (totaling approximately 190 -200 hours) and either submit an internship paper and journal or a research paper or a research thesis.
To meet this capstone requirement, Public Health majors are required to take PH 347 Senior Seminar (4 credits) and one of the following courses for 4 or 8 credits, depending on whether they are undertaking an internship or research experience or thesis work.
For students doing Internships
For students doing independent research
(depending on whether they are BIO or SOCI track)
For Thesis
(depending on whether they are BIO or SOCI track)
All students will be required to submit a final paper or thesis and make an oral presentation of their work at an approved internal or external symposium.
Arrangements for satisfying the independent learning requirement must be made with the student’s public health advisor before the end of the junior year.
Public Health Resources in Boston
Students will be encouraged to attend open lectures on Public Health in Boston. In addition, courses developed at Simmons will integrate guest speakers from the pool of expertise in the area.