The Goucher Public Health major provides students with a solid foundation for graduate study in Epidemiology, Environmental Health, Global Health, Health Policy and Management, Community Health, Health Education, Behavioral and Social Sciences, and related fields such as Medical Anthropology, Sociology, Health Economics, Development Practice, Non-Profit Management, or Public Administration. While there are no prerequisite courses required for most master's programs in Public Health, undergraduate training in Public Health increases students’ competitiveness for admission to these programs. The internship and study abroad experience encouraged for Goucher Public Health students also help to set them apart from other graduate school applicants.
Upon completion of the Public Health major or minor at Goucher College, students will be able to:
Updated: December 2023