UNT’s Public Health program prepares professionals who support individuals with health care needs and disabilities to achieve their life goals. Graduates may pursue careers within public hospitals, health departments, non-profits, and many other settings. Students may choose from a wide variety of specializations. Five concentration areas are offered.
The Public Health program prepares professionals to support consumers with health care needs and disabilities in achieving their life’s goals through analyzing each individual’s health care needs. Due to the broad focus of this program, individuals may pursue careers within various public hospitals, health departments, and non-profits, in the public health care industries. Graduates of our program may choose from a wide variety of specializations enabling them to succeed in many different roles in health care. The HPS Student Services Advising Office assists students with degree planning. The Bachelor of Science degree in Public Health at the University of North Texas consists of 120 college credit hours. The degree requires 42 hours of general academics, 27 hours in the major, 12 hours in the Health Track, 27 hours in Health electives and 18 hours in a Concentration area. Overall GPA must be 2.0 or above.
Opportunities in Public Health:
• Community Health
• Epidemiology
• Environmental Health
• Nutritional Health
• Health Comm. And Public Relations
• Pediatric Health
• Social and Behavioral Health
• Policy and Health Management
Esperado April, July 2024
Data de início
19 Agosto 2024
College of Health and Public Service
Chilton Hall, Suite 209,
410 S. Avenue C,
DENTON,
Texas,
76201, United States
Applicants must have Graduation from a high school recognized by the home country ministry of education. English Language Proficiency: IELTS - Overall band 6.0 or higher; TOEFL - Internet-Based (IBT): 79; Paper-Based: 550; PTE - Score of 53 or higher.
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