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2019-2020 USC Lancaster Bulletin 
    
 
  Nov 26, 2024
 
2019-2020 USC Lancaster Bulletin

Public Health, BS


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Learning Outcomes

  • Students will illustrate the contributions of a range of disciplines and professions in improving the health of the public.
  • The student will demonstrate the ability to utilize information from various contexts in the field of public health.
  • Students will understand the role of the socio-behavioral sciences in the determinants and prevention of public health problems; understand and discuss the importance and influence of social and cultural factors and their effects  on public health; and explain how public health can utilize social and behavioral interventions to improve the health of populations.
  • Student will understand the role of the physical and natural sciences in the determinants of and relationship to problems in the health of the public.
  • The student will discuss individual and social accountability including civic responsibility and ethical reasoning as they apply to the health of populations.
  • The student will use suitable technologies, scientific inquiry skills and communication strategies to conduct ethical research on public health issues.
  • The student will demonstrate proficient reasoning and critical thinking including the ability to analyze, synthesize and evaluate information to make sound decisions and solve problems as they apply to public health.

Major Map

A major map is a layout of required courses in a given program of study, including critical courses and suggested course sequences to ensure a clear path to graduation.

Major maps are only a suggested or recommended sequence of courses required in a program of study. Please contact your academic advisor for assistance in the application of specific coursework to a program of study and course selection and planning for upcoming semesters.

Public Health, BS

 


Degree Requirements (120 hours)

See Arnold School of Public Health   for entrance requirements, progression requirements, and other regulations.

Program of Study

  1. Carolina Core (32-44 hours)
  2. College Requirements (6-9 hours)
  3. Program Requirements (32-44 hours)
  4. Major Requirements (38 hours)

1. Carolina Core (32-44 hours)


Effective, Engaged, and Persuasive Communication: Written — CMW (6 hours)

must be passed with a grade of C or higher

Analytical Reasoning and Problem Solving — ARP (6-7 hours)

must be passed with a grade of C or higher

Scientific Literacy — SCI (8 hours)

must be passed with a grade of C or higher

Global Citizenship and Multicultural Understanding: Foreign Language — GFL (0-6 hours)

Students shall demonstrate in one foreign language the ability to comprehend the topic and main ideas in written and, with the exception of Latin and Ancient Greek, spoken texts on familiar subjects. This ability can be demonstrated by achieving a score of two or better on a USC foreign language test. Those failing to do so must satisfactorily complete equivalent study of foreign language at USC.

​Global Citizenship and Multicultural Understanding: Historical Thinking — GHS (3 hours) 

Global Citizenship and Multicultural Understanding: Social Sciences — GSS (3 hours) 

must be passed with a grade of C or higher

Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding —  AIU (3 hours)

Effective, Engaged, and Persuasive Communication: Spoken Component* — CMS (3 hours)

Information Literacy* —  INF (0-3 hours)

Values, Ethics, and Social Responsibility* — VSR (0-3 hours)

*Carolina Core Stand Alone or Overlay Eligible Requirements — Overlay-approved courses offer students the option of meeting two Carolina Core components in a single course. A maximum of two overlays is allowed. The total Carolina Core credit hours must add up to a minimum of 31 hours. At least one of these requirements must be satisfied by a course not applied elsewhere in general education. (3-9 Hours)

2. College Requirements (6-9 hours)


must be passed with a grade of C or higher

3. Program Requirements (32-44 hours)


Supporting Courses (20-21 hours) 

must be passed with a grade of C or higher

Program Electives (8-9 hours): Each student must complete 8-9 credit hours of related courses (300 level or above) to support coursework in the major. All major specific electives must be approved by the student’s academic advisor. A minimum grade of C in these courses is required.

Natural Science Cognate (12 hours)

must be passed with a grade of C or higher

Each student must complete a cognate of 12 credit hours of natural and physical sciences. The cognate is intended to support the course work in the major. Depending on student interests, cognate courses may be selected from one or several units. A cognate differs from a minor in that the courses must be 300 level or above and may be distributed over more than one subject area. Courses applied toward minimum Carolina Core requirements cannot be counted toward the cognate. All cognate courses must be approved by the student’s academic advisor.

Minor (18 hours) optional 

Students majoring in Public Health may pursue minors offered by other units. In completing a minor, students may apply advisor-approved courses to both the minor and cognate, or elective requirements.

Electives (0-12 hours)

Students in Public Health must complete a minimum of 120 credit hours. Depending on specific course choices, students must complete an appropriate number of elective courses.

4. Major Requirements (38 hours)


a minimum grade of C is required in all major courses

  • ENHS 321 - Environmental Pollution and Health  
  • EPID 410 - Principles of Epidemiology  
  • EXSC 191 - Physical Activity and Health  
  • EXSC 223 - Anatomy and Physiology I  
  • EXSC 223L - Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory  
  • EXSC 224 - Anatomy and Physiology II  
  • EXSC 224L - Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory  
  • HPEB 300 - Introduction to Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior  
  • HPEB 470 - Principles of Global Health  
  • HPEB 553 - Community Health Problems  
  • HSPM 412 - Health Economics  
  • HSPM 500 - Introduction to Health Care Management and Organization  
  • COMD 500 - Introduction to Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology  OR EXSC 410 - Psychology of Physical Activity  
  • PUBH 498 - Public Health Capstone Seminar  (Carolina Core Integrative Course, Public Health, BA, BS)

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