What career paths are available?
Students who minor in public health are interested in careers requiring innovative, multidisciplinary approaches for solving public health challenges, like tracking the spread of chronic and communicable diseases, providing needed community health education, or monitoring health problems in newborns.
An undergraduate minor in public health can help launch a variety of careers requiring a broad, general knowledge of public health theories, issues, and concepts.
Adding a public health minor to your bachelor's degree studies can prepare you for entry-level positions public health careers as well as advanced studies in graduate programs.
This minor can be an asset for students who want to pursue careers such as:
- Epidemiology
- Healthcare policy and regulation
- Statistics, especially those related to the life sciences
- Emergency preparedness
- Social work
- Public health law
- Health services administration
- Health promotions
Note that many careers in epidemiology, law, and other fields required advanced studies at the master's and/or doctoral levels. The first step to pursuing careers in these fields, however, is to earn a bachelor's degree.