College of Arts & SciencesPublic HealthThis minor is designed to introduce the interdisciplinary field that addresses environmental, social, and behavioral determinants of health. Students must complete a minimum of 20 credits for the public health minor. This is achieved by taking three required courses (Introduction to Public Health, a course in Biostatistics and a course in Epidemiology), at least 8 credits in public health electives, and an additional elective (2-4 credits) from the approved list (see below). Students must earn a grade of B– or better in SPH PH 510: Introduction to Public Health and a C or better in the remaining courses. Courses are taught at both Boston University’s Charles River Campus (CRC) and at Boston University’s Medical Campus (BUMC), or through the Study Abroad Geneva Program, as indicated below. There are no specific prerequisites, other than those specified for some of the elective courses. It is recommended that students take SPH PH 510 prior to taking the public health electives. Required CoursesA. Three required courses (10–12 credits):
B. A minimum of 8 credits from the following list of public health electives:
Note: Other SPH courses can also be approved to fulfill the requirement for 8 credits of public health electives. To seek approval, contact the Assistant Dean for Education at SPH. C. One additional general elective One additional general elective (2–4 credits) either from the public health electives, from an approved list of general electives in Anthropology, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Cognitive & Neural Systems, Communication Studies, Economics, Exercise Studies, Human Physiology, International Relations, Journalism, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology or Women’s Studies, or another approved SPH course. Questions and inquiries about the minor may be directed to: Wayne LaMorte, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H. Office Location: Telephone: 617-638-5073 Published by Trustees of Boston University
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