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Bachelor of Science degrees in Public Health (requirements)

  • BSPH in Biostatistics
  • BSPH in Environmental Sciences
  • BSPH in Health Policy and Administration
  • BSPH in Nutrition 

Bachelor of Science in Public Health general degree information  

Current UNC students are eligible to apply to a Bachelor of Science in Public Health (BSPH) degree program after completion of specific BSPH program prerequisites and most General College requirements.  Students are eligible for admission after completing 52-60 credit hours of course work or by examination/advanced placement credit. UNC students typically apply to the School of Public Health in the second semester of their sophomore year of study for fall admission the following academic year.

**Apply now- current undergraduate students

Transfer students to UNC must submit two (2) applications to be considered for admission to a BSPH program in the School of Public Health - one application to the UNC Office of Undergraduate Admissions and a supplemental application to the School of Public Health . Through the use of the online application process, both applications can be completed and submitted simultaneously.  

Transfer students must be eligible for admission into UNC as determined by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions, before the School of Public Health can render an admission decision. Please monitor the status of your applications. 

Upon confirmation, the appropriate admissions committee(s) in the School of Public Health will review the completed application and determine eligibility for admission into one or more programs.

Transfer students may only apply to the departments of Biostatistics and Health Policy and Management. Students interested in Environmental Health Sciences or Nutrition must matriculate for one semester into the College of Arts & Sciences.

**Apply now- transfer students

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Application materials

The BSPH application is composed of the following three (3) parts: 

1.  Personal Data Sheet
2.  Statement of Goals, addressing the following: 

  • When/How/Why did you become interested in the BSPH program?
  • What experiences (volunteer or paid) contributed to your interest in the field of public health?
  • What do you feel you have to offer your selected field?
  • How do you feel the program will prepare you for your projected career?

3.  Three Recommendations for Admission

Of the three individuals you select to provide recommendations, two should be qualified to evaluate your academic and personal qualifications, as well as your potential for academic success in a professional program.

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Current Undergraduate Students

Transfer Students

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BSPH application deadlines

Biostatistics 

Applications by January 15th preferred Spring applicants admitted only in special cases

Environmental Sciences

Fall, January 31st
Spring applicants admitted only in special cases

Health Policy & Administration 

Fall only:  Applications preferred by January 10; applications received after January 10 will be considered, and admissions may be granted, on a space-available basis

Nutrition           

Fall, March 1st
Spring applicants admitted only in special cases

Transfer Students

Consideration for Fall only, Priority deadline - January 15, Final deadline- March 1

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Bachelor of Science degrees in Public Health

The following sections provide descriptions of the four bachelors of public health degrees available. Minimum requirements for each degree program are listed and must be met prior to enrollment in the various BSPH programs.

Biostatistics

Environmental Sciences 

Health Policy & Administration 

Nutrition

 

BSPH in Biostatistics

The undergraduate major in Biostatistics prepares students to apply quantitative skills to a variety of health-related issues, including the physical environment, population studies, health service costs and effects, and patterns of disease, disability, and death. Prerequisites for this major include course work in mathematics and introductory programming. For additional information, contact the Department of Biostatistics.

Student Services Manager:
Melissa Hobgood
(919) 966-7256
hobgood@unc.edu

Minimum Requirements:

  • Cumulative GPA of 3.0
  • A 2.0 (C) or better grade is required for all prerequisite, SPH Core and major courses. 
  • Required General College courses including or in addition to:
    • BIOL 101 (11) Principles of Biology
    • BIOL 101L (11L) Introductory Biology Laboratory
    • COMP 110 (14) Introduction to Programming
    • MATH 231 (31) Calculus of Functions of One Variable I
    • MATH 232 (32) Calculus of Functions of One Variable II
    • MATH 233 (33) Calculus of Functions of Several Variables

(Old Course listing)

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BSPH in Environmental Health Science

The undergraduate major in Environmental Health Science is designed to develop comprehensive understanding of the environmental factors that impact human health. Students may choose to emphasize either human health protection or environmental protection. Admission into the program is dependent on satisfactory completion of course work in biology, chemistry and mathematics. For additional information, contact the Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering.

Student Services Manager:
Jack Whaley
(919) 966-3844
jack_whaley@unc.edu

Program Director:
Greg Gangi, PhD
(919) 962-9805
ggangi@email.unc.edu

 
Minimum Requirements:
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.
  • Required General College courses including or in addition to:
    • Completion of 75% of the Basic Science Requirements at time of enrollment.
    • A 2.0 (C) or better grade is required for all prerequisite, SPH Core and major courses.
  • The basic science requirements include:
    • BIOL 101 (11) Principles of Biology
    • BIOL 101L (11L) Introductory Biology Laboratory
    • BIOL 201 (54) Ecology and Population Biology
    • CHEM 101 (11) General Descriptive Chemistry I
    • CHEM 101L (11L) Quantitative Chemistry Laboratory I
    • CHEM 102 (21) General Descriptive Chemistry II
    • CHEM 102 L (21L) Quantitative Chemistry Laboratory II
    • COMP 110 (14) Introduction to Programming
    • MATH 231 (31) Calculus of Functions of One Variable I
    • MATH 232 (32) Calculus of Functions of One Variable II
    • PHYS 104 (24) General Physics or PHYS 26 Mechanics*
    • PHYS 105 (25) General Physics or PHYS 27 Electromagnetism and Optics*

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*The sequence PHYS 116 (26) and PHYS 117 (27) is recommended for all students.

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BSPH in Health Policy and Management

The undergraduate major in Health Policy and Management prepares students to assume professional positions in a range of health care settings. The program also prepares students to assume entry-level positions in policy analysis in health services research. Graduates of this BSPH program pursue graduate degrees in law, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, business administration, social work, as well as health policy and administration. For additional information, contact Jackie Siler-Coleman, the assistant registrar for the Department of Health Policy and Management.

Student Services Manager
Lynnette Jones
(919) 966-7391
ljones3@email.unc.edu

Assistant Registrar:
Jackie Siler-Coleman
(919) 966-4609
jsiler@email.unc.edu


Minimum Requirements:
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.
  • A 2.0 (C) or better grade is required for all prerequisite, SPH Core and major courses
  • Required General College courses including or in addition to:
    • BIOL 101 (11) Principles of Biology
    • BIOL 101L (11L) Introductory Biology Laboratory
    • BUSI 100 (71) Financial Accounting
    • ECON 101 (10) Introduction to Economics
    • Two of the following six courses
      MATH 152 (22) Calculus for Business and Social Science
      MATH 130 (30) Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry
      MATH 231 (31) Calculus of Functions of One Variable
      MATH 232 (32) Calculus of Functions of One Variable I
      MATH 233 (33) Calculus of Functions of Several Variable
      STAT 155 (31) Elementary Probability and Statistics for Business

(Old Course listing)

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BSPH in Nutrition

The undergraduate major in Nutrition focuses on the relationship between nutrition and health. Designed to meet the educational objectives of students with varied interests in nutrition, this major prepares individuals for entry-level positions in community nutrition and dietetics and provides a pre-professional core for students interested in careers in medicine,dentistry, pharmacy and other health fields. Prerequisites for admission into this department include satisfactory completion of basic courses in biology and chemistry. For additional information, contact the Department of Nutrition.

Student Services Manager:
Joanne Lee
(919) 966-7212
joanne_lee@unc.edu

Program Director:
Penny Gordon-Larsen, PhD
(919) 843-9966
pglarsen@unc.edu


Minimum Requirements:
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.0
  • A B- or better grade is required for all prerequisite.
  • A C (not C-) is required for all SPH Core and major courses.
  • Required General College courses including or in addition to:
    • BIOL 101 (11) Principles of Biology
    • BIOL 101L (11L) Introductory Biology Laboratory
    • BIOL 245 (45) Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology
    • CHEM 101 (11) General Descriptive Chemistry I
    • CHEM 101L (11L) Quantitative Chemistry Laboratory I
    • CHEM 102 (21) General Descriptive Chemistry II
    • CHEM 102L (21L) Quantitative Chemistry Laboratory II
    • CHEM 261 (61) Introduction to Organic Chemistry
    • NUTR 240 (40) Introduction to Human Nutrition

(Old Course listing)

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Last updated July 31, 2008
 
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