Minors - Public Health
Hours: 15 credits, all completed with grades of C or higher
The public health minor is a 15-credit program that allows pre-professional students to acquire public health knowledge that is complementary to their chosen career path. It is specifically designed for students going into careers other than public health who can benefit from public health knowledge in the delivery of their services. A few examples of these careers include anthropology, dentistry, environmental engineering, health education, medicine, nursing, nutritional sciences, occupational therapy, physician assistant and psychology.
For students in the College of Public Health and Health Professions, successful completion of this minor satisfies the 9-credit college elective requirement and six credits of general elective credit. Therefore, no additional hours beyond 120 are required for graduation with a minor in public health.
Prerequisites for the minor include senior status (90+ credits), a 3.0 overall GPA and a 3.0 prerequisite GPA, and completion of general college biology (BSC 2007 or 2010); general psychology; abnormal, developmental or physiological psychology; and statistics (STA 2023). The minor requires 15 hours of specific graduate level public health course work.
Students interested in this minor should obtain an application and a list of appropriate coursework that begins in the senior year.
Please note: Students interested in public health as a career should explore the combined-degree program rather than the minor.
Students have two options for completing this minor.
Option 1: Students complete the 3-credit junior-level course Public Health Concepts (PHC 4101), which is a survey course that introduces them to the different areas of contemporary issues in public health. In their senior year, students complete four of the five core graduate-level public health courses listed below.
Option 2: The Council on Education for Public Health has delineated five core areas of knowledge considered critical for all public health students: biostatistics, epidemiology, environmental health sciences, health services administration, and social and behavioral sciences. Students fulfill the 15-credit minor by completing the five public health core courses below.
Required Courses
HSA 6114 U.S. Health Care System | 3 |
PHC 6001 Principles of Epidemiology in Public Health | 3 |
PHC 6050 Statistical Methods for Health Sciences 1 | 3 |
PHC 6313 Environmental Health Concepts in Public Health | 3 |
PHC 6410 Psychological, Behavioral and Social Issues in Public Health | 3 |
Counting Credits
For the vast majority of students, the graduate-level credits taken for the public health minor will count toward fulfillment of undergraduate degree requirements, and, therefore, will not count toward a UF graduate degree. If a student were to change his or her career path to public health while still an undergraduate, he or she would need to apply and to be accepted to the combined degree program or take additional credits above and beyond those counted for the undergraduate major to allow the public health core coursework to count toward the Master of Public Health degree.
(If students are interested in the MPH degree with a concentration in biostatistics, they should plan to take two semesters of college-level calculus while an undergraduate; if the interest is environmental health, they should plan to take two semesters of college biology and two semesters of college chemistry. Organic chemistry is recommended but is not required for environmental health.)