About This Program
Join the next generation of the public health workforce with Kent State University's Public Health program. Earn a B.S.P.H., minor or certificate and gain the skills and knowledge to improve population health and make a difference in people's lives. Enroll now in person or fully online and make an impact in the world of public health. Read more...
Contact Information
- Gretchen Thomas | gthoma33@kent.edu | 330-672-6528
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- Chat with an Admissions Counselor
Program Delivery
- Delivery:
- Fully online (Allied Health, Clinical Trials Research, Health Services Administration concentrations only)
- Mostly online
- In person (all concentrations)
- Location:
- Kent Campus
Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries*
Community health workers
- 15.2% much faster than the average
- 64,900 number of jobs
- $42,000 potential earnings
Health education specialists
- 11.4% much faster than the average
- 62,200 number of jobs
- $56,500 potential earnings
Additional Careers
- Project coordinator (falls under business operations specialists, all other)
- Social and community service manager
- Clinical research associate (falls under clinical laboratory technologists and technicians)
Accreditation
The B.S.P.H. degree in Public Health is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH).
* Source of occupation titles and labor data comes from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Outlook Handbook. Data comprises projected percent change in employment over the next 10 years; nation-wide employment numbers; and the yearly median wage at which half of the workers in the occupation earned more than that amount and half earned less.
Admission Requirements
The university affirmatively strives to provide educational opportunities and access to students with varied backgrounds, those with special talents and adult students.
First-Year Students on the Kent Campus: First-year admission policy on the Kent Campus is selective. Admission decisions are based upon cumulative grade point average, strength of high school college preparatory curriculum and grade trends. Students not admissible to the Kent Campus may be administratively referred to one of the seven regional campuses to begin their college coursework. For more information, visit the admissions website for first-year students.
First-Year Students on the Regional Campuses: First-year admission to Kent State’s campuses at Ashtabula, East Liverpool, Geauga, Salem, Stark, Trumbull and Tuscarawas, as well as the Twinsburg Academic Center, is open to anyone with a high school diploma or its equivalent. For more information on admissions, contact the Regional Campuses admissions offices.
International Students: All international students must provide proof of proficiency of the English language (unless they meet specific exceptions) through the submission of an English language proficiency test score or by completing English language classes at Kent State’s English as a Second Language Center before entering their program. For more information, visit the admissions website for international students.
Former Students: Former Kent State students who have not attended another institution since Kent State and were not academically dismissed will complete the re-enrollment process through the Financial, Billing and Enrollment Center. Former students who attended another college or university since leaving Kent State must apply for admissions as a transfer or post-undergraduate student.
Transfer Students: Students who attended an educational institution after graduating from high school or earning their GED must apply as transfer students. For more information, visit the admissions website for transfer students.
Admission policies for undergraduate students may be found in the University Catalog's Academic Policies.
Students may be required to meet certain criteria to progress in their program. Any progression requirements will be listed on the program's Coursework tab
Program Requirements
Major Requirements
| Code | Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Major Requirements (courses count in major GPA) | ||
| PH 10001 | INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH | 3 |
| PH 10002 | INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL HEALTH | 3 |
| PH 20000 | PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE I | 1 |
| PH 20001 | ESSENTIALS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY | 3 |
| PH 30000 | PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE II | 1 |
| PH 30002 | INTRODUCTORY BIOSTATISTICS | 3 |
| PH 30004 | PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH 1 | 3 |
| PH 30005 | SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE THEORIES IN PUBLIC HEALTH | 3 |
| PH 30006 | INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY | 3 |
| PH 30007 | PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DISEASES 1 | 3 |
| PH 30015 | UNITED STATES HEALTH CARE SYSTEM | 3 |
| PH 30033 | PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY AND DECISION MAKING 1 | 3 |
| PH 40000 | PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE III | 1 |
| PH 44000 | HEALTH DISPARITIES (WIC) 2 | 3 |
| PH 49199 | PUBLIC HEALTH PORTFOLIO (ELR) | 3 |
| Practical Experience Requirement, choose from the following: 3 | ||
| SENIOR HONORS THESIS/PROJECT (ELR) | ||
Any International Experience (xxx89) course | ||
Any Practical Experience (xxx92) course | ||
Any Study Away (xxx90) course | ||
Non-course experience with college approval | ||
| Additional Requirements (courses do not count in major GPA) | ||
| UC 10001 | FLASHES 101 | 1 |
| American Civic Literacy Requirement 4 | 3 | |
| Kent Core Composition | 6 | |
| Kent Core Humanities and Fine Arts (minimum one course from each) 4 | 6-9 | |
| Kent Core Social Sciences (must be from two disciplines) 4 | 3-6 | |
| General Elective (total credit hours depends on earning 120 credit hours, including 39 upper-division credit hours) | 2 | |
| Additional Requirements or Concentrations | ||
| Choose from the following: | 57 | |
| Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 120 | |
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Students in the Nursing major may substitute NURS 40020 for PH 30007, NURS 40045 for PH 30033 and NURS 40872 for PH 30004.
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A minimum C grade must be earned to fulfill the writing-intensive requirement.
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Students are required to complete a practical experience to graduate with the B.S.P.H. degree. Please see the graduation requirements for more information.
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If students complete the American Civic Literacy requirement by taking HIST 12061, the course will apply to the Kent Core Humanities category. If they complete it with POL 10101, the course will apply to the Kent Core Social Sciences category.
Additional Requirements for Students Not Declaring a Concentration
| Code | Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Major Requirements (courses count in major GPA) | ||
| Public Health (PH) Elective | 3 | |
| Additional Requirements (courses do not count in major GPA) | ||
| Kent Core Mathematics and Critical Reasoning | 3 | |
| Kent Core Basic Sciences (must include one laboratory) | 6-7 | |
| Kent Core Additional | 6 | |
| General Electives | 39 | |
| Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 57 | |
Allied Health Concentration Requirements
| Code | Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Concentration Requirements (courses count in major GPA) | ||
| Public Health (PH) Elective | 3 | |
| State Licensure or Concentration Electives, choose from the following: 1 | 12 | |
State Licensure in an allied health field 1 | ||
or | ||
Concentration Electives: | ||
Public Health (PH) Electives, choose from the following (6 credit hours): | ||
| INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS | ||
| UNITED STATES HEALTH CARE SYSTEM | ||
| PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS I | ||
| PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS II | ||
| CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY BASICS | ||
| CLINICAL TRIALS MANAGEMENT | ||
| LEGAL ASPECTS OF HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT | ||
| PUBLIC HEALTH PLANNING AND FINANCE | ||
| PUBLIC HEALTH MANAGEMENT | ||
| PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS IN PRACTICE, POLICY AND RESEARCH | ||
| PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC HEALTH LEADERSHIP | ||
Science Electives, choose from the following (6 credit hours): | ||
| FOUNDATIONAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (KBS) (KLAB) | ||
| FOUNDATIONAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II (KBS) (KLAB) | ||
| BASIC MICROBIOLOGY | ||
or BSCI 30171 | GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY | |
| ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (KBS) (KLAB) | ||
| ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II | ||
| HUMAN GENETICS | ||
or BSCI 30156 | ELEMENTS OF GENETICS | |
| FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY (KBS) | ||
or CHEM 10055 | MOLECULES OF LIFE (KBS) | |
or CHEM 10060 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (KBS) | |
| MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY | ||
| HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS | ||
| SCIENCE OF HUMAN NUTRITION (KBS) | ||
| GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (KSS) | ||
| INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (KSS) | ||
| Additional Requirements (courses do not count in major GPA) | ||
| Mathematics Elective, choose from the following: | 3-5 | |
| COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES (KMCR) | ||
| INTRODUCTORY STATISTICS (KMCR) | ||
| QUANTITATIVE REASONING (KMCR) | ||
| BASIC MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS I PLUS (KMCR) | ||
| MODELING ALGEBRA PLUS (KMCR) | ||
| ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS PLUS (KMCR) | ||
| EXPLORATIONS IN MODERN MATHEMATICS (KMCR) | ||
| MODELING ALGEBRA (KMCR) | ||
| ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS (KMCR) | ||
| INTUITIVE CALCULUS (KMCR) | ||
| TRIGONOMETRY (KMCR) | ||
| ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS I (KMCR) | ||
| CALCULUS WITH PRECALCULUS I (KMCR) | ||
| CALCULUS WITH PRECALCULUS II (KMCR) | ||
| BASIC MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS I (KMCR) | ||
| BASIC MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS II (KMCR) | ||
| Kent Core Basic Sciences (must include one laboratory) | 6-7 | |
| Kent Core Additional | 6 | |
| General Electives | 27 | |
| Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 57 | |
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At their time of admission, a student must submit a copy of their state licensure to an academic advisor in the College of Public Health and Health Sciences. State licensure must be valid through the student's graduation term.
Clinical Trials Research Concentration Requirements
| Code | Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Concentration Requirements (courses count in major GPA) | ||
| PH 40013 | CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY BASICS | 3 |
| PH 40014 | CLINICAL TRIALS MANAGEMENT | 3 |
| PH 40015 | SCIENTIFIC WRITING FOR CLINICAL RESEARCH | 3 |
| PH 40017 | PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY | 3 |
| PH 40018 | REGULATORY AFFAIRS IN CLINICAL RESEARCH | 3 |
| Public Health (PH) Elective | 3 | |
| Public Health (PH) Upper-Division Electives (30000 or 40000 level) | 6 | |
| Additional Requirements (courses do not count in major GPA) | ||
| CHEM 10050 | FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY (KBS) | 3-4 |
| or CHEM 10055 | MOLECULES OF LIFE (KBS) | |
| or CHEM 10060 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (KBS) | |
| MATH 10775 | ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS PLUS (KMCR) | 3-4 |
| or MATH 11009 | MODELING ALGEBRA (KMCR) | |
| or MATH 11010 | ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS (KMCR) | |
| Biological Sciences Elective, choose from the following: | 4 | |
| HUMAN BIOLOGY (KBS) and LABORATORY EXPERIENCE IN BIOLOGY (KBS) (KLAB) | ||
| BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY (ELR) (KBS) (KLAB) | ||
| BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS (ELR) (KBS) (KLAB) | ||
| ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (KBS) (KLAB) | ||
| Kent Core Additional | 6 | |
| General Electives | 17 | |
| Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 57 | |
Health Services Administration Concentration Requirements
| Code | Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Concentration Requirements (courses count in major GPA) | ||
| PH 44005 | LEGAL ASPECTS OF HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT | 3 |
| PH 44010 | PUBLIC HEALTH PLANNING AND FINANCE | 3 |
| PH 44015 | PUBLIC HEALTH MANAGEMENT | 3 |
| PH 44020 | PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS IN PRACTICE, POLICY AND RESEARCH | 3 |
| PH 44025 | PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC HEALTH LEADERSHIP | 3 |
| Public Health (PH) Elective | 3 | |
| Health Services Elective, choose from the following: | 3 | |
| INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH INFORMATICS | ||
| ZOMBIE OUTBREAK | ||
| FUNDAMENTALS OF HEALTH PRIVACY | ||
| FUNDAMENTALS OF HEALTHCARE COMPLIANCE | ||
| SPECIAL TOPICS IN PUBLIC HEALTH | ||
| PUBLIC HEALTH AND MASS INCARCERATION | ||
| INTERNSHIP IN PUBLIC HEALTH (ELR) | ||
| Additional Requirements (courses do not count in major GPA) | ||
| Mathematics Elective, choose from the following: | 3-5 | |
| BASIC MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS I PLUS (KMCR) | ||
| MODELING ALGEBRA PLUS (KMCR) | ||
| ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS PLUS (KMCR) | ||
| MODELING ALGEBRA (KMCR) | ||
| ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS (KMCR) | ||
| INTUITIVE CALCULUS (KMCR) | ||
| TRIGONOMETRY (KMCR) | ||
| ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS I (KMCR) | ||
| CALCULUS WITH PRECALCULUS I (KMCR) | ||
| CALCULUS WITH PRECALCULUS II (KMCR) | ||
| BASIC MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS I (KMCR) | ||
| BASIC MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS II (KMCR) | ||
| Kent Core Basic Sciences (must include one laboratory) | 6-7 | |
| Kent Core Additional | 6 | |
| General Electives | 21 | |
| Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 57 | |
Pre-Medicine, Dental, Osteopathy Concentration Requirements
| Code | Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Concentration Requirements (courses count in major GPA) | ||
| BSCI 10120 | BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS (ELR) (KBS) (KLAB) | 4 |
| CHEM 10060 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (KBS) | 4 |
| CHEM 10061 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (KBS) | 4 |
| CHEM 10062 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY (KBS) (KLAB) | 1 |
| CHEM 10063 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LABORATORY (KBS) (KLAB) | 1 |
| CHEM 20481 | BASIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I | 4 |
| or CHEM 30481 | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I | |
| CHEM 30475 | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I (ELR) | 1 |
| Concentration Electives, choose from the following: | 35 | |
| HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (KBS) (KLAB) | ||
| HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II (KBS) (KLAB) | ||
| BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY (ELR) (KBS) (KLAB) | ||
| FOUNDATIONAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (KBS) (KLAB) | ||
| ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I (KBS) (KLAB) | ||
| ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II | ||
| HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY | ||
| CELL BIOLOGY | ||
| ELEMENTS OF GENETICS | ||
| GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY | ||
| ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY | ||
| BASIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II 1 | ||
or CHEM 30482 | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II | |
| INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY | ||
| ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II | ||
| ADVANCED BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY | ||
| PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (KSS) | ||
| INTRODUCTION TO GERONTOLOGY (KSS) | ||
| SENIOR COLLOQUIUM | ||
| MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY | ||
| CALCULUS FOR LIFE SCIENCES | ||
| PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS FOR LIFE SCIENCES | ||
or MATH 30011 | BASIC PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS | |
| SCIENCE OF HUMAN NUTRITION (KBS) | ||
| LIFESPAN MOTOR DEVELOPMENT | ||
| INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS (KHUM) | ||
| GENERAL COLLEGE PHYSICS I (KBS) and GENERAL COLLEGE PHYSICS LABORATORY I (KBS) (KLAB) | ||
or PHY 23101 | GENERAL UNIVERSITY PHYSICS I (KBS) (KLAB) | |
| GENERAL COLLEGE PHYSICS II (KBS) and GENERAL COLLEGE PHYSICS LABORATORY II (KBS) (KLAB) | ||
or PHY 23102 | GENERAL UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II (KBS) (KLAB) | |
| GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (KSS) | ||
| INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (KSS) | ||
| Additional Requirements (courses do not count in major GPA) | ||
| Mathematics Elective, choose from the following: | 3-5 | |
| ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS PLUS (KMCR) | ||
| ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS (KMCR) | ||
| TRIGONOMETRY (KMCR) | ||
| ANALYTIC GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS I (KMCR) | ||
| Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 57 | |
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CHEM 30482 is highly recommended as an additional course for students planning to take the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT).
Graduation Requirements
| Minimum Major GPA | Minimum Overall GPA |
|---|---|
| 2.000 | 2.000 |
Practical Experience Requirement
Students in the B.S.P.H. degree are required to complete a practical experience. The requirement can be fulfilled by any of the following course or non-course experiences:
Course experiences
- HONR 40099 (4-6 credit hours)
- Any international experience (xxx89), study away (xxx90) or practical experience (xxx92) course
- Any Aerospace Studies (ASTU) or Military Science (MSCI) course
Non-course experiences with college approval
Non-course experiences are expected to equal approximately 45 clock hours of participation.
Preponderant Approval
It is assumed that these experiences will meet the requirement. Final approval is required by the College of Public Health and Health Sciences:
- Military experience
- Significant leadership experiences in student organizations
- Structured research (e.g., SURE program) or credit hours received for health-related research
Conditional Approval
Students must receive approval from the College of Public Health and Health Sciences prior to starting the experience:
- Plus-1 credit option
- Non-course experiences such as community volunteer or work-related experiences that go beyond the student's typical job description
Roadmaps
Public Health Major (No Concentration)
This roadmap is a recommended semester-by-semester plan of study for this program. Students will work with their advisor to develop a sequence based on their academic goals and history. Courses designated as critical (!) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation.
| Semester One | Credits | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| PH 10001 | INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH | 3 | |
| UC 10001 | FLASHES 101 | 1 | |
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 16 | ||
| Semester Two | |||
| PH 10002 | INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL HEALTH | 3 | |
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| General Elective | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 15 | ||
| Semester Three | |||
| PH 20000 | PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE I | 1 | |
| ! | PH 20001 | ESSENTIALS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY | 3 |
| PH 30005 | SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE THEORIES IN PUBLIC HEALTH | 3 | |
| American Civic Literacy Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 13 | ||
| Semester Four | |||
| ! | PH 30007 | PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DISEASES | 3 |
| PH 30033 | PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY AND DECISION MAKING | 3 | |
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| General Elective | 2 | ||
| Credit Hours | 14 | ||
| Semester Five | |||
| ! | PH 30002 | INTRODUCTORY BIOSTATISTICS | 3 |
| PH 30006 | INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY | 3 | |
| PH 30015 | UNITED STATES HEALTH CARE SYSTEM | 3 | |
| General Electives | 6 | ||
| Credit Hours | 15 | ||
| Semester Six | |||
| PH 30000 | PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE II | 1 | |
| ! | PH 30004 | PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH | 3 |
| Public Health (PH) Elective | 3 | ||
| General Electives | 9 | ||
| Credit Hours | 16 | ||
| Semester Seven | |||
| PH 40000 | PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE III | 1 | |
| PH 44000 | HEALTH DISPARITIES (WIC) | 3 | |
| General Electives | 12 | ||
| Credit Hours | 16 | ||
| Semester Eight | |||
| PH 49199 | PUBLIC HEALTH PORTFOLIO (ELR) | 3 | |
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| General Electives | 9 | ||
| Credit Hours | 15 | ||
| Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 120 | ||
Allied Health Concentration
This roadmap is a recommended semester-by-semester plan of study for this program. Students will work with their advisor to develop a sequence based on their academic goals and history. Courses designated as critical (!) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation.
| Semester Prerequisite | Credits | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| ! | State Licensure or Concentration Electives | 12 | |
| Credit Hours | 12 | ||
| Semester One | |||
| PH 10001 | INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH | 3 | |
| UC 10001 | FLASHES 101 | 1 | |
| Mathematics Elective | 3-5 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 16 | ||
| Semester Two | |||
| PH 10002 | INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL HEALTH | 3 | |
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| General Elective | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 15 | ||
| Semester Three | |||
| PH 20000 | PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE I | 1 | |
| ! | PH 20001 | ESSENTIALS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY | 3 |
| PH 30005 | SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE THEORIES IN PUBLIC HEALTH | 3 | |
| American Civic Literacy Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 13 | ||
| Semester Four | |||
| ! | PH 30007 | PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DISEASES | 3 |
| PH 30033 | PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY AND DECISION MAKING | 3 | |
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| General Elective | 2 | ||
| Credit Hours | 14 | ||
| Semester Five | |||
| ! | PH 30002 | INTRODUCTORY BIOSTATISTICS | 3 |
| PH 30006 | INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY | 3 | |
| PH 30015 | UNITED STATES HEALTH CARE SYSTEM | 3 | |
| General Elective | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 12 | ||
| Semester Six | |||
| PH 30000 | PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE II | 1 | |
| ! | PH 30004 | PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH | 3 |
| Public Health (PH) Elective | 3 | ||
| General Electives | 6 | ||
| Credit Hours | 13 | ||
| Semester Seven | |||
| PH 40000 | PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE III | 1 | |
| PH 44000 | HEALTH DISPARITIES (WIC) | 3 | |
| General Electives | 9 | ||
| Credit Hours | 13 | ||
| Semester Eight | |||
| PH 49199 | PUBLIC HEALTH PORTFOLIO (ELR) | 3 | |
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| General Electives | 6 | ||
| Credit Hours | 12 | ||
| Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 120 | ||
Clinical Trials Research Concentration
This roadmap is a recommended semester-by-semester plan of study for this program. Students will work with their advisor to develop a sequence based on their academic goals and history. Courses designated as critical (!) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation.
| Semester One | Credits | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| MATH 10775 | ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS PLUS (KMCR) or MODELING ALGEBRA (KMCR) or ALGEBRA FOR CALCULUS (KMCR) | 3-4 | |
| PH 10001 | INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH | 3 | |
| PH 20000 | PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE I | 1 | |
| UC 10001 | FLASHES 101 | 1 | |
| Biological Sciences Elective | 4 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 18 | ||
| Semester Two | |||
| CHEM 10050 | FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY (KBS) or MOLECULES OF LIFE (KBS) or GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (KBS) | 3-4 | |
| PH 10002 | INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL HEALTH | 3 | |
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 15 | ||
| Semester Three | |||
| ! | PH 20001 | ESSENTIALS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY | 3 |
| PH 30005 | SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE THEORIES IN PUBLIC HEALTH | 3 | |
| Public Health (PH) Elective | 3 | ||
| American Civic Literacy Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 15 | ||
| Semester Four | |||
| PH 30002 | INTRODUCTORY BIOSTATISTICS | 3 | |
| ! | PH 30007 | PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DISEASES | 3 |
| ! | PH 30033 | PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY AND DECISION MAKING | 3 |
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 15 | ||
| Semester Five | |||
| PH 30006 | INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY | 3 | |
| PH 40013 | CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY BASICS | 3 | |
| PH 40014 | CLINICAL TRIALS MANAGEMENT | 3 | |
| PH 40015 | SCIENTIFIC WRITING FOR CLINICAL RESEARCH | 3 | |
| General Elective | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 15 | ||
| Semester Six | |||
| PH 30000 | PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE II | 1 | |
| PH 30004 | PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH | 3 | |
| PH 40017 | PHARMACOEPIDEMIOLOGY | 3 | |
| General Electives | 6 | ||
| Credit Hours | 13 | ||
| Semester Seven | |||
| PH 40000 | PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE III | 1 | |
| PH 44000 | HEALTH DISPARITIES (WIC) | 3 | |
| Public Health (PH) Upper-Division Elective (30000 or 40000 level) | 3 | ||
| General Electives | 9 | ||
| Credit Hours | 16 | ||
| Semester Eight | |||
| PH 30015 | UNITED STATES HEALTH CARE SYSTEM | 3 | |
| PH 40018 | REGULATORY AFFAIRS IN CLINICAL RESEARCH | 3 | |
| PH 49199 | PUBLIC HEALTH PORTFOLIO (ELR) | 3 | |
| Public Health (PH) Upper-Division Elective (30000 or 40000 level) | 3 | ||
| General Elective | 1 | ||
| Credit Hours | 13 | ||
| Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 120 | ||
Health Services Administration Concentration
This roadmap is a recommended semester-by-semester plan of study for this program. Students will work with their advisor to develop a sequence based on their academic goals and history. Courses designated as critical (!) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation.
| Semester One | Credits | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| PH 10001 | INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH | 3 | |
| UC 10001 | FLASHES 101 | 1 | |
| Mathematics Elective | 3-5 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 16 | ||
| Semester Two | |||
| PH 10002 | INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL HEALTH | 3 | |
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 15 | ||
| Semester Three | |||
| PH 20000 | PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE I | 1 | |
| ! | PH 20001 | ESSENTIALS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY | 3 |
| PH 30005 | SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE THEORIES IN PUBLIC HEALTH | 3 | |
| American Civic Literacy Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| General Elective | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 16 | ||
| Semester Four | |||
| ! | PH 30007 | PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DISEASES | 3 |
| ! | PH 30033 | PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY AND DECISION MAKING | 3 |
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| General Elective | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 15 | ||
| Semester Five | |||
| PH 30000 | PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE II | 1 | |
| ! | PH 30002 | INTRODUCTORY BIOSTATISTICS | 3 |
| PH 30006 | INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY | 3 | |
| Public Health (PH) Elective | 3 | ||
| General Elective | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 13 | ||
| Semester Six | |||
| PH 30004 | PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH | 3 | |
| PH 30015 | UNITED STATES HEALTH CARE SYSTEM | 3 | |
| PH 44000 | HEALTH DISPARITIES (WIC) | 3 | |
| PH 44020 | PUBLIC HEALTH ETHICS IN PRACTICE, POLICY AND RESEARCH | 3 | |
| General Elective | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 15 | ||
| Semester Seven | |||
| PH 40000 | PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE III | 1 | |
| PH 44010 | PUBLIC HEALTH PLANNING AND FINANCE | 3 | |
| PH 44015 | PUBLIC HEALTH MANAGEMENT | 3 | |
| PH 44025 | PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC HEALTH LEADERSHIP | 3 | |
| Health Services Elective | 3 | ||
| General Elective | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 16 | ||
| Semester Eight | |||
| PH 44005 | LEGAL ASPECTS OF HEALTH SERVICES MANAGEMENT | 3 | |
| PH 49199 | PUBLIC HEALTH PORTFOLIO (ELR) | 3 | |
| General Electives | 8 | ||
| Credit Hours | 14 | ||
| Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 120 | ||
Pre Medicine, Dental, Osteopathy Concentration
This roadmap is a recommended semester-by-semester plan of study for this program. Students will work with their advisor to develop a sequence based on their academic goals and history. Courses designated as critical (!) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation.
| Semester One | Credits | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| ! | CHEM 10060 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (KBS) | 4 |
| ! | CHEM 10062 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY (KBS) (KLAB) | 1 |
| PH 10001 | INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH | 3 | |
| UC 10001 | FLASHES 101 | 1 | |
| Mathematics Elective | 3-5 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 15 | ||
| Semester Two | |||
| BSCI 10120 | BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS (ELR) (KBS) (KLAB) | 4 | |
| ! | CHEM 10061 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (KBS) | 4 |
| ! | CHEM 10063 | GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LABORATORY (KBS) (KLAB) | 1 |
| PH 10002 | INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL HEALTH | 3 | |
| American Civic Literacy Requirement | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 15 | ||
| Semester Three | |||
| ! | CHEM 20481 or CHEM 30481 | BASIC ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I or ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I | 4 |
| ! | CHEM 30475 | ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I (ELR) | 1 |
| PH 20000 | PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE I | 1 | |
| ! | PH 20001 | ESSENTIALS OF EPIDEMIOLOGY | 3 |
| PH 30005 | SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE THEORIES IN PUBLIC HEALTH | 3 | |
| Concentration Electives | 5 | ||
| Credit Hours | 17 | ||
| Semester Four | |||
| ! | PH 30007 | PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF DISEASES | 3 |
| PH 30033 | PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY AND DECISION MAKING | 3 | |
| Concentration Electives | 10 | ||
| Credit Hours | 16 | ||
| Semester Five | |||
| PH 30002 | INTRODUCTORY BIOSTATISTICS | 3 | |
| Concentration Electives | 11 | ||
| Credit Hours | 14 | ||
| Semester Six | |||
| PH 30000 | PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE II | 1 | |
| PH 30004 | PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH | 3 | |
| Concentration Electives | 9 | ||
| Credit Hours | 13 | ||
| Semester Seven | |||
| PH 30015 | UNITED STATES HEALTH CARE SYSTEM | 3 | |
| PH 40000 | PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE III | 1 | |
| PH 44000 | HEALTH DISPARITIES (WIC) | 3 | |
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Credit Hours | 16 | ||
| Semester Eight | |||
| ! | PH 30006 | INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY | 3 |
| ! | PH 49199 | PUBLIC HEALTH PORTFOLIO (ELR) | 3 |
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| Kent Core Requirement | 3 | ||
| General Elective | 2 | ||
| Credit Hours | 14 | ||
| Minimum Total Credit Hours: | 120 | ||
University Requirements
All students in a bachelor's degree program at Kent State University must complete the following university requirements for graduation.
NOTE: University requirements may be fulfilled in this program by specific course requirements. Please see Program Requirements for details.
| Requirement | Credits/Courses |
|---|---|
| Flashes 101 (UC 10001) | 1 credit hour |
Course is not required for students with 30+ transfer credits (excluding College Credit Plus) or age 21+ at time of admission. | |
| Experiential Learning Requirement (ELR) | varies |
Students must successfully complete one course or approved experience. | |
| Kent Core (see table below) | 36-37 credit hours |
| Writing-Intensive Course (WIC) | 1 course |
Students must earn a minimum C grade in the course. | |
| Upper-Division Requirement | 39 credit hours |
Students must successfully complete 39 upper-division (numbered 30000 to 49999) credit hours to graduate. | |
| Total Credit Hour Requirement | 120 credit hours |
Kent Core Requirements
| Requirement | Credits/Courses |
|---|---|
| Kent Core Composition (KCMP) | 6 |
| Kent Core Mathematics and Critical Reasoning (KMCR) | 3 |
| Kent Core Humanities and Fine Arts (KHUM/KFA) (min one course each) | 9 |
| Kent Core Social Sciences (KSS) (must be from two disciplines) | 6 |
| Kent Core Basic Sciences (KBS/KLAB) (must include one laboratory) | 6-7 |
| Kent Core Additional (KADL) | 6 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 36-37 |
Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Overview of Public Health: Address the history and philosophy of public health as well as its core values, concepts and functions across the globe and in society.
- Role and Importance of Data in Public Health: Address the basic concepts, methods and tools of public health data collection, use and analysis, and why evidence-based approaches are an essential part of public health practice.
- Identifying and Addressing Population Health Challenges: Address the concepts of population health and basic processes, approaches and interventions that identify and address the major health-related needs and concerns of populations.
- Human Health: Address the underlying science of human health and disease, including opportunities for promoting and protecting health across the life course.
- Determinants of Health: Address the socioeconomic, behavioral, biological, environmental and other factors that impact human health and contribute to health disparities.
- Project Implementation: Address the fundamental concepts and features of project implementation, including planning, assessment and evaluation.
- Overview of the Health System: Address the fundamental characteristics and organizational structures of the U.S. health system as well as the differences in systems in other countries.
- Health Policy, Law, Ethics and Economics: Address the basic concepts of legal, ethical, economic and regulatory dimensions of health care and public health policy; and the roles, influences and responsibilities of the different agencies and branches of government.
- Health Communications: Address the basic concepts of public health-specific communication (including technical and professional writing) and the use of mass media and electronic technology.
Full Description
The Bachelor of Science in Public Health degree in Public Health prepares students to enter the workforce as public health professionals or pursue advanced study. Students explore the five core disciplines of public health – biostatistics, environmental health, epidemiology, health policy and management and the social and behavioral sciences – and are well equipped to meet the increasing demand for a highly trained public health workforce.
The Public Health major includes the following optional concentrations:
- The Allied Health concentration seeks to augment the career portfolio of the allied health professional or aspiring student. Students who are interested in a professional degree (e.g., accelerated nursing) or technical allied health degree (e.g., respiratory care, radiologic technology, occupational/physical therapy assisting, etc.) are encouraged to pursue this path. Students who currently hold or are actively pursuing a state licensure in an allied health field may be eligible to receive a maximum 12 credit hours of upper-division credit for their prior experience and demonstrated competency in select areas. Students without a state licensure may still pursue this concentration but will complete 12 hours of coursework in allied health-specific areas.
- The Clinical Trials Research concentration prepares students for the epidemiology principles and applied methods essential to conducting high-quality clinical research. The curriculum provides a strong foundation in research study management; the scientific literature surrounding drugs, medical devices and emerging therapies; and federal regulations and ethical standards governing clinical trials. Students gain the skills needed to design research questions, develop study protocols, collect and manage data and effectively communicate findings to both scientific and general audiences. An optional internship offers hands-on experience within clinical research environments. Graduates are well positioned for roles in hospitals, contract research organizations, medical schools, pharmaceutical companies and other settings where they support or manage clinical trials and related research activities.
- The Health Services Administration concentration provides students with a strong foundation in health policy and management while preparing them to understand and navigate today’s complex health care system. Students study national and local public health infrastructure, evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of health care delivery and examine the legal and ethical issues that shape health care administration. They also build practical skills in leadership, communication and data-informed decision making that are essential for careers across the health sector. Graduates are prepared for entry-level roles such as policy analyst; compliance specialist; patient navigator; insurance coordinator; or health care manager in hospitals, public health agencies, nonprofit organizations and private health systems. Students may enhance their preparation by pairing this concentration with a minor or pursuing any of the combined B.S.P.H./M.P.H. programs, which offers a streamlined pathway to advanced study and leadership opportunities.
- The Pre-Medicine, Dental, Osteopathy concentration provides foundational coursework for the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), Dental Admission Test (DAT) and admission entry into other professional schools, including pharmacy, podiatric medicine, occupational or physical therapy and physician assistant studies. Students tailor their coursework to meet the prerequisites of their intended professional fields, choosing from a wide range of science courses such as advanced biology, chemistry and physiology that strengthen their academic preparation. The curriculum emphasizes the biological, social and economic determinants of health; disease prevention and control; epidemiology and biostatistics; and public health research, making this program highly competitive for professional school admission. Its distinctive features offer students expanded opportunities and a strong advantage when pursuing careers in clinical medicine.
Students may apply early to the following master's degree programs and double count 9 credit hours of graduate courses toward both degree programs. See the Combined Bachelor's/Master's Degree Program Policy in the University Catalog for more information:
- Master of Public Health degree in Biostatistics
- Master of Public Health degree in Epidemiology
- Master of Public Health degree in Health Policy and Management
- Master of Public Health degree in Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Master of Science degree in Clinical Epidemiology
Students must consult with their undergraduate and faculty advisors each semester to create a plan substituting selected master's courses for selected undergraduate courses based on approved courses. Following graduation, students' applications to the M.P.H. or M.S. degree may be activated for admission.
