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Course Overview

Community, global, and public health are the fastest-growing, most exciting, and versatile areas of study on college campuses across the United States today. Accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH), the BS in Community Health prepares students with the knowledge and understanding of community and public health systems, issues and policies related to health promotion, and health education and disease prevention in populations of all sizes. Community, public, and global health specialists work with a variety of health-related organizations and are expected to confront complex behavioral, cultural, and social health and well-being issues at the local, national, and global levels.

Community Health students develop the competencies and skills necessary for entry-level positions in a variety of professional settings such as local, state, and federal health and social service agencies and non-governmental and voluntary health organizations, health care, and private industry. This program is unique in that it provides a solid foundation for students interested in pursuing graduate degrees in public health or advanced training in a health profession (see the Clinical Science concentration). Students completing this degree are eligible for and strongly encouraged to take the Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) exam.

Entry Requirement 

Admission Requirements:

  • Admission: Candidates must have been officially admitted into degree-seeking status.
  • Credit Hours: Students must complete at least 120 credits that count toward graduation and fulfill all degree requirements. A few programs require more than the minimum 120 credits.
  • Quality: Candidates must achieve a cumulative GPA of 2.00 or higher, and must meet all higher standards for grades allowable in majors, minors, or certificates. The Mason cumulative GPA does not include transfer courses.
  • Upper Level: Students seeking a bachelor's degree must apply at least 45 credits of upper-level courses (numbered 300 or above) toward graduation requirements.
  • Mason Core: (formerly University General Education). Candidates must complete categories of general education courses and writing requirements as described for their catalog year. This includes satisfying the requirement of two semesters of English composition (ENGH 101 Composition (Mason Core) and ENGH 302 Advanced Composition (Mason Core)) with a grade of C or better. Additionally, as part of the university's commitment to student writers in all undergraduate programs, at least one upper-division course in each major has been designated as fulfilling the writing-intensive (WI) requirement.
  • College/Department General Education: Students must satisfy additional general education requirements for specific degree programs, as described on each individual college page.
  • Major: Students must satisfy all requirements for their major and degree program, as described on each individual college page, and as detailed in the degree evaluation for their catalog year.

 English Language Requirements:

Mason requires students to complete at least two semesters of English composition. Students who complete the Honors curriculum complete the English composition requirement through coursework in those programs. Equivalent credit may be granted through course transfer or external exam. Exemption (but not credit) may be granted through a proficiency exam administered by the English department. All other students must enroll in ENGH 101 Composition (Mason Core or ENGH 100 Composition for Multilingual Writers(Mason Core)) upon admission and, after meeting its prerequisites, ENGH 302 Advanced Composition(Mason Core). Students must attain a minimum grade of C in composition courses to fulfill degree requirements.

Fees

In-state full-time/year : $9510*    

Out-of-state full-time/year : 32970*    


This information was accurate on : 16/12/2020
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