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Public Health Major

Public Health Major


Promote health, wellness, and disease prevention.
IN THIS SECTION

    Get the skills to start your career.

    The COVID-19 pandemic has shown just how important public health strategies are. The Major in Public Health will give you the skills to start your career path in this field. You will examine the social, behavioral, and environmental determinants associated with pressing health problems and learn how to plan, implement, and evaluate appropriate health promotion programs and preventive services to improve population health. You will also examine health inequalities and other emerging health challenges that impact both local and global communities. Through cooperative, multi-disciplinary experiences, you will receive preparation in wellness, health promotion, holistic disease prevention, and community health services. As a high achieving health sciences student, you may qualify to earn dual bachelor’s degrees in public health and nursing through our partnership with the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.

    WHAT YOU WILL DO:

    • Acquire knowledge and practical skills that prepare you to pursue a career in a public health–related profession
    • Understand the importance of prevention strategies in improving health and well-being
    • Develop a data analysis plan for evaluation and research related to health promotion
    • Complete a semester-long fieldwork practicum at a community organization in Worcester or beyond

    VIEW THE CATALOG

    Concentrations in Health Science

    • Make a difference to the future of public health with the concentration in health education. Through cooperative, multi-disciplinary experiences, you will receive training in the disciplines of wellness, health promotion, holistic disease prevention, and community health services. You will examine the social, behavioral, and environmental determinants associated with pressing health problems and learn how to plan, implement, and evaluate appropriate health promotion programs and preventive services to improve population health. In this program, you may also pursue a minor in secondary education. As a graduate, you will be eligible to take the Certified Health Education Specialist exam administered by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing.
    • The Public Health-Pre-Nursing Program is a dual-degree based on a formal affiliation agreement that admits a limited number of students into an articulated program that begins with 83 credits at Worcester State in the Public Health/Pre-Nursing program and continues with the accelerated Bachelor of Nursing program at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences University (MCPHS University) Worcester or Manchester, NH, campus. At the completion of the appropriate 37 credits (of the 63 required) at MCPHS University, the student transfers those credits back to Worcester State and earns a bachelor of science in public health. The student then completes the additional number of appropriate credits (26) at MCPHS University to earn a BS in nursing. Students should see the advisor in the Health Sciences Department assigned to the program.

      The Bachelor of Science in Public Health requires the following: 83 credits at Worcester State followed by the 63 credits in nursing which will be taken at the MCPHS University campus in either Worcester or Manchester, NH.

    Explore sample courses in this program.

    HC-201 Introduction to Public Health

    This course is an overview and focuses on populations, prevention, and the evidence-based practice of public health.
    3 credits

    HC-202 Introduction to Global Health

    This course is an overview and focuses on the developing world from a population and prevention perspective.
    3 credits

    HC-203 Introduction to Epidemiology

    Basic epidemiologic concepts are covered and application of concepts to everyday problems, e.g., hazards in food supplies and risks associated with lifestyle.
    3 credits

    HC-220 Health Policy

    Examination of the process and factors that influence formulation, implementation, and modification of health policy in the United States.
    3 credits

    HC-228 Health Ethics

    Ethical issues in health including genetic research, euthanasia, medical intervention, and reproductive technologies as well as professional ethics.
    3 credits

    HC-234 Multiculturalism and Health

    Examination of diverse ethnic/racial and cultural beliefs beliefs and practices affecting health and illness.
    3 credits

    HC-245 Introduction to Public Health Research

    This course introduces students to health sciences research. Students develop critical skills including effectively navigating and interpreting information and distinguishing between high quality and low quality sources of evidence. Students gain an understanding of the importance of staying actively informed of current events relevant to public health and how informed public health professionals can seek out high quality news on public health and discern from misleading news information that is relevant to public health policy. Students also spend extensive time exploring the difference between information found on internet searches and social media versus reliable health agency information.
    3 credits

    HC-338 Peer Education Training

    Emphasis on student development of practical skills to implement programming centered on peer education programs and focused on preventative health.
    3 credits

    HC-340 Global Perspective in Public Health

    Seminar course for students accepted into a global service learning trip during the academic year. It is designed to prepare students through curriculum-based learning, the components of service learning, ethical partnering with vulnerable communities, and the cultural/historical/political and economic factors that impact health and healthcare policies within the population where immersion takes places. There is self-reflection and integration of learning through journal writing, critical thinking, exercises, formal preparation for service in the host country, and a final paper at the end of the semester.
    3 credits

    HC-345 Introduction to the US Health Care System

    This course is an overview of the US health care system (USHCS) and its components. Subjects reviewed include how social determinants of health influence access to health care and the role of health care providers and their effect in the health care system. The history of USHCS, the financing of services, types of services offered, and access and quality of these services. Understanding these topics helps formulate an understanding of how the USHCS functions and the factors involved in the delivery of healthcare services.
    3 credits

    HC-430 Health Promotion Program Implementation and Evaluation

    The success of a well-planned health promotion program depends on effective implementation and evaluation procedures. This course reviews the process of program planning and explores implementation and evaluation strategies. This course equips students to collect, analyze, interpret, and disseminate evidence of a program’s effectiveness to relevant stakeholders. The course culminates with a written evaluation plan and mock poster presentation delivered to an audience of peers.
    3 credits

    HE-100 Personal Health

    Physical, mental, and emotional aspects of well-being and how to maintain and increase the quality of one’s lifestyle.
    3 credits

    HE-120 Health and Nutrition

    Nutritional needs, weight control, healthy diets, myths, and nutritional aids to better health.
    3 credits

    HE-140 Creative Arts and Health

    An experiential and didactic introduction to the separate arts therapies: movement, art, music, and language arts, emphasizing the creative process.
    3 credits

    HE-170 Humans in Motion

    Concepts of the human neuro-musculoskeletal system, which provides function and health across the lifespan under normal and stress conditions.
    3 credits

    HE-208 Systems of Addictions Treatment

    This course provides an overview of counseling modalities and techniques used in addiction treatment and recovery settings, including for those with co-occurring disorders. A family systems approach is employed to understand how the criminal justice system, the mental health system, and the larger community relate. Legal and regulatory restrictions, ethical codes, and legal sanctions also are discussed.
    3 credits

    HE-225 Advanced Nutrition: The Prevention and Treatment of Obesity

    This course examines the role of nutrition in the prevention and treatment of a major public health issue: obesity. The course builds on basic nutrition principles and their application to weight management and eating behaviors. Emphasis is on the consequences of obesity on cardiovascular and other chronic diseases. Body weight regulation concepts include, but are not limited to, body weight assessment, energy metabolism, regulation of eating behavior, energy nutrients, and the role of diet/physical activity in weight management.
    3 credits

    HE-230 Human Sexuality and Sex Education

    Focus on the need for and understanding of sex education, along with the process of implementing sexuality education, with emphasis upon teacher preparation.
    3 credits

    HE-275 Fitness for Life

    Knowledge of health-related fitness components and their effect on total wellness; emphasis on developing personalized fitness program, namely cardiovascular endurance.
    3 credits

    HE-325 Sports Nutrition

    The course is designed to examine the role of nutrition in exercise metabolism and to explore the link between basics of exercise physiology concepts and nutrition. This course includes the application of nutrition principles to maintain optimum health and to enhance athletic performance from a healthy, adequate, and personalized diet. Sports nutrition concepts include, but are not limited to, body composition, nutritional supplements, energy balance, and nutritional needs for physically active people and athletes.
    3 credits

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