Public health is a broad and wide-ranging field. Careers in public health are varied and limited only by the student’s interests and passions. The Bachelor of Health Sciences in Public Health will prepare you for entry-level positions in the field of public health, thanks to our strong core of public health courses.
An undergraduate degree in public health from Allen College will prepare you for a wide variety of entry-level public health careers. The skills gained with a degree in public health will prepare you to meet emerging health challenges at the local, state, national or global level. There are a wide variety of settings in which public health graduates may work.
What can you do with a public health degree? Here are some ideas.
Careers
Gain an entry-level position within federal, state and non-profit agencies.
Public health agencies collaborate with multiple partners to tackle health issues in their communities – environmental health, emergency preparedness, outbreak investigations, community health needs assessments and more.
Non-profit roles for public health graduates tend to address gaps in healthcare or specialize in a specific population. For example, a non-profit role may serve minorities, veterans, refugees or mothers.
Work in the private sector – whether as a consultant or employee, public health graduates can work for pharmaceutical brands, healthcare organizations or insurance companies.
To learn more about careers in public health, please visit the U.S.Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Service
Gain experience and make an impact in public service by solving public health problems in the U.S. and around the world.
Learn more about service options in the U.S. through the Corporation for National & Community Service.
Learn more about service options globally through Peace Corps.
Graduate and Professional School
If you’d like a specialized career in public health, plan to attend graduate school at an accredited school or program of public health to earn you Master of Public Health (MPH), Master of Science (MS), Master of Health Administration (MHA), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Doctor of Public Health (DrPH). Explore information about other accredited degrees through the Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health.
Use your public health knowledge in a new field. Complex public health problems require solutions that draw on interdisciplinary teamwork. Expand your skill set in areas like medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, nursing, social work, policy, law or business.
If you are passionate about making the world a healthier place, a degree in public health will help you develop the skills you need to turn that passion into a career.