Public Health
Overview
Public health seeks to improve human health through the development and application of knowledge that prevents disease, protects the public from harm, and promotes health throughout local communities, the state, the nation, and the world. The field of public health confronts complex health issues, such as improving access to health care, controlling infectious disease, and reducing environmental hazards, violence, substance abuse, and injury.
Through the Public Health Minor at Occidental College, students develop and apply knowledge from multiple disciplines for the promotion and protection of the health of the human population, giving due consideration to principles of human rights and cultural perspectives that abound in our multicultural country and world. The minor, like the field itself, is interdisciplinary. Students will learn about the scientific aspects of disease as well as the political and policy issues involved in improving people’s health and well-being. The minor is jointly administered by the departments of Biology, Kinesiology, and Urban & Environmental Policy (UEP), with course offerings from multiple departments.
Minor Requirements
Five courses are required to complete the Public Health minor.
COURSEWORK
Core Courses
UEP 203 | Introduction to Public Health | 4 units |
BIO 238 | Epidemiology | 4 units |
STATISTICS REQUIREMENT
Students must complete one of the following courses:
ELECTIVES
Two additional courses from the list below:
*Each elective course selection must be from a different department.
As new courses develop, more options may be added to this list. Students will be strongly encouraged to participate in internship, volunteer, or research opportunities within the field of public health (e.g. UEP 307) before they graduate.
Faculty
Advisory Committee
Regular Faculty
Stuart Rugg, chair
Professor, Kinesiology
B.S., University of California, Davis; Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles
Treena Basu
Assistant Professor, Mathematics
B.S., Jogamaya Devi College: University of Calcutta; M.S. University of Texas - Pan American; M.S. Bengal Engineering and Science University; Ph.D., University of South Carolina
Peter Dreier
E.P. Clapp Distinguished Professor of Politics; Professor, Urban and Environmental Policy
B.A., Syracuse University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Chicago
Sharla Fett
Associate Professor, History; Advisory Committee, American Studies
B.A., Carleton College; M.A., Stanford University; Ph.D., Rutgers University
Nina Gelbart
Professor, History
A.B., Harvard University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Chicago
Krystale E. Littlejohn
Assistant Professor of Sociology
A.B., Occidental College; M.A., Ph.D., Stanford University
Lynn Mehl
Professor, Kinesiology and Psychology
B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of Southern California
Clair Morrissey
Assistant Professor, Philosophy
B.A., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; M.A., Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Marcella Raney
Associate Professor, Kinesiology; Advisory Committee, Biochemistry
A.B., Occidental College; Ph.D., University of Southern California
Bhavna Shamasunder
Assistant Professor, Urban and Environmental Policy
B.S., B.A., University of California, San Diego; M.ES. Yale University; Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
Kerry Thompson
Associate Professor, Biology
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles
Amanda Zellmer
Assistant Professor, Biology
B.S. University of Wisconsin; Ph.D., University of Michigan
On Special Appointment
Kanadpriya Basu
Part-Time Non-Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Mathematics
B.Sc., Presidence College, Univeristy of Calcutta; M.Sc. Bengal Engineering and Science University; M.S., University of Texas - Pan American; Ph.D., University of South Carolina
Jane Schmitz
Non-Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Urban and Environmental Policy
B.A., University of California, Davis; M.P.H., Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles
Nicole Vick
Non-Tenure Track Instructor, Urban and Environmental Policy
B.S., M.P.H., University of Southern California