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First Year Fall

CTC101 Connecting to Carlow – 1 credit
CE Critical Exploration Elective – 3 credits
SKW101 Foundations of Writing I – 3 credits
SKQ101 Quantitative Reasoning – 3 credits
SKC101 Communication: Personal to Professional – 3 credits
POL101 Intro to American Government – 3 credits

First Year Spring

CA Contemplation and Action Elective – 3 credits
PUH101 Intro to Public Health – 3 credits
BIO110 Organismal Biology – 4 credits
MAT115 Basic Applied Statistics – 3 credits
SKW102 Foundations of Writing II – 3 credits

Second Year Fall

POL287 Intro to Public Policy – 3 credits
BIO120 Cell and Molecular Biology – 4 credits
HIM101 Intro to Health Information Mgmt. – 3 credits
EN244 Organizational Writing – 3 credits
PY122 Lifespan Development – 3 credits

Second Year Spring

CHM105 Principles of Chemistry – 4 credits
NU106 Nutrition – 3 credits
HIM102 Medical Terminology – 2 credits
BIO/PUH Global Health – 3 credits
NU110 Wellness Across the Adult Lifespan – 3 credits

Third Year Fall

SSC321 Research Methods – 3 credits
HIM303 Health Data Statistics – 3 credits
PUH Social Determinants of Health – 3 credits
PH301 Public Health Ethics – 3 credits
Major Elective – 3 credits

Third Year Spring

CM370 Communication and Health Care – 3 credits
EN347 Foundation Proposals – 3 credits
SSC300 Health Coach – 4 credits
EN/WS-300I Environmental Justice – 3 credits
Major Elective – 3 credits

Fourth Year Fall

NU/PUH451 Epidemiology – 3 credits
HIM401 Topics in Health Quality – 3 credits
Major Elective – 3 credits
Compass Elective – 3 credits

Fourth Year Spring

HIM404 Project Management – 3 credits
HIM405 Research and Pop. Health – 3 credits
PUH460 Capstone/Internship – 2 credits
Major Elective – 3 credits
Major Elective – 3 credits


Total Credits = 120

Recommended Electives

It is recommended that students use their electives to pursue areas of interest, as well as to earn a secondary Major or Minor. Health Care Data Analytics (HCDA) is a complimentary Major, with Healthcare Management (HM) a recommended Minor. The built-in flexibility facilitates students earning additional Majors and Minors, and is a strength of the Program.

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