Public Health (BS, Complete Degree)

 

Program Requirements

The suggested sequence for core courses is:

First Year

PH 101CDIntroduction to Public Health

4

BIOL 113CDGeneral Biology

4

CHEM 101CDChemical Determinants of Health

4

PH 241CD/SOCI 241CDHealth, Illness & Society

4

Sophomore Year

BIOL 104Introduction to Environmental Science

4

BIOL 221Microbiology

4

SOCI 245/PH 245Global Health

4

STAT 118Introductory Statistics

4

OR

STAT 227Intermediate Statistics: Design & Analysis

4

Core Requirements

BIOL 113CDGeneral Biology

4

BIOL 104CDIntroduction to Environmental Science

4

BIOL 221CDMicrobiology

4

CHEM 101CDChemical Determinants of Health

4

COMM 312CDHealth Communications

4

PH 101CDIntroduction to Public Health

4

PH 201CDIntroduction to Epidemiology

4

PH 345CDHealth Systems & Policy

4

PH 347CDPublic Health Seminar

4

STAT 118CDIntroductory Statistics

4

PH 241CD/SOCI 241CDHealth, Illness & Society

4

SOCI 245CD/PH 245CDGlobal Health

4

SOCI 239CDIntroduction to Social Research I

4

Junior Year

COMM 312Health Communications

4

PH 201Introduction to Epidemiology

4

PH 345Health Systems & Policy

4

SOCI 239Introduction to Social Research I

4

Senior Year

PH 347CDPublic Health Seminar

4

Other capstone coursework (see below)

Capstone Requirement

Public Health seniors will complete their capstone requirement by taking the Public Health Senior Seminar (PH 347) in the fall semester, plus will undertake a one-semester senior internship in the spring semester, a one-semester research experience in the spring semester, or a two-semester thesis across the entire senior year. All students will make a poster presentation and submit an internship paper, research paper, or research thesis as the final products of their capstone experience.

Arrangements for satisfying the capstone requirement must be made with the student’s public health advisor before the end of the junior year.


For students doing internships (Spring)

PH 370CDInternship

0-8

For students doing independent research (Spring)

PH 350CDIndependent Study

1-4

For students completing a thesis

PH 350CDIndependent Study

1-4

PH 355CDThesis

4

PH 350 Independent Study (Fall) and PH 355 Thesis (Spring)

Elective Courses

Students must complete two additional courses from this list (PH 261 recommended):


Note: potential to accept credits from outside universities for elective courses
● Note: Transfer office does not review for electives Note: Transfer office does not review for electives

BUS 234CDOrganizational Communication & Behavior

4

PH 261CDPlagues, Epidemics, and Society

4

SOCI 285CDDrugs and Society

4

 

Additional Graduate Study Opportunities

The Public Health Department offers two BS/MPH programs that allow undergraduate Public Health majors to fast track their career in public health by completing Simmons’ Master of Public Health in Health Equity. The 3+1 BS/MPH Program allows students to complete both degrees within four academic years; students may apply to this program prior to matriculating at Simmons University or by May 15th of their second year of undergraduate studies through careful advising during their first year at Simmons. The Early Admission BS/MPH Program allows students to complete two MPH courses during their fourth year at Simmons, whereby students apply to the MPH Program during their third year. In addition to Simmons' BS/MPH Programs, the Public Health Department has matriculation agreements in place for Masters Programs in Public Health with Boston University School of Public Health (Select Scholars Program) and The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Interested students should discuss these options with the Public Health Bachelor's Director in the fall of their junior year.

Other

Students will be encouraged to attend open lectures on Public Health in Boston. Courses at Simmons will integrate guest speakers from the pool of expertise in the area. Students are encouraged to obtain applied work experience in addition to the required academic senior capstone requirements, through volunteering, part-time jobs, or additional internships.