The Public Health certificate integrates key aspects of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, communities and individual. The certificate program is aimed at students who are interested in gaining exposure to the field of public health, who do not intend to pursue a bachelor's degree or who already hold a bachelor's or associate degree and wish to broaden their knowledge of public health. Certificate graduates have an understanding of emerging issues in public health, the social and behavioral aspects to preventing disease, environmental health concepts, the changing U.S. health care system, and the monitoring of diseases in the community through applied public health research.
Kent State University admission requirements apply, including assessment testing. Students may enroll in the program even if they have prior degrees. Students must declare themselves as a certificate candidate prior to completing half of the courses and must complete a minimum of 15 credits at Kent State University.
CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS (18 credits) |
Course |
Title |
Credits |
PH |
10001 |
Introduction to Public Health |
3 |
|
10002 |
Introduction to Global Health |
3 |
|
20001 |
Essentials of Epidemiology |
3 |
|
30002 |
Introductory Biostatistics |
3 |
|
30005 |
Social and Behavioral Science Theories in Public Health |
3 |
|
30033 |
Public Health Policy and Decision-Making* |
3 |
TOTAL |
18 |
*Students in the nursing [BSN-NURS] major may substitute NURS 40045 for PH 30033.
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