Department of Public Health
Faculty
Valerie Leiter, Professor and Chair and Undergraduate Program Director
Carolyn Rodgers, Professor of Practice and Bachelor’s Program Director
Felipe Agudelo, Assistant Professor
Elise Brenner, Assistant Professor, NTT
John Quattrochi, Assistant Professor and MPH@Simmons Program Director
Shelley White, Associate Professor (On sabbatical 2021-22)
Affiliated Faculty
Elizabeth Scott, Professor and Associate Dean of the College of Natural and Behavioral Sciences
Overview
This program provides a unique and challenging educational experience for students who wish to combine an interdisciplinary liberal arts education with a specialty focus on public health. The major provides conceptual foundations and empirical bases for analyzing the interplay between science, society, and health, and prepares students for a variety of public health careers. The minor provides students with an opportunity to augment their specialty education with this broad perspective. There is a rising demand for public health professionals, due to increased global concerns regarding infectious and chronic disease epidemiology, food and water safety, sanitation, and environmental health issues as well as health inequities. Public health professionals have excellent employment prospects, as researchers, community health workers, and health program managers.
Learning Outcomes
The Public Health department has identified the following essential public health domains as learning outcomes for our undergraduate majors:
Address the history and philosophy of public health as well as its core values, concepts and functions across the globe and in society
Address the basic concepts, methods, and tools of public health data collection, use and analysis and why evidence-based approaches are an essential part of public health practice
Address the concepts of population health, and the basic processes, approaches and interventions that identify and address the major health-related needs and concerns of populations
Address the underlying science of human health and disease including opportunities for promoting and protecting health across the life course
Address the socio-economic, behavioral, biological, environmental and other factors that impact human health and contribute to health disparities
Address the fundamental concepts and features of project implementation, including planning, assessment and evaluation
Address the fundamental characteristics and organizational structures of the U.S. health system as well as to the differences in systems in other countries
Departmental Honors
A graduating senior in the department of Public Health can earn Department Honors based on either one of the following criteria:
- A cumulative GPA of 3.7 or above and successfully completed a thesis
- A cumulative GPA of 3.7 or above and undertaken significant engagement with service to public health, beyond the required credit-bearing service-learning courses and internships