Courses and schedules

Search for course names, descriptions and schedules available from the College of Public Health and university scheduling resources.

Course descriptions and schedules offered below are helpful guides to find courses and when they are offered by the College of Public Health. These tools are not meant to replace the official course catalog maintained by the University Registrar and it does represent all courses offered by the college. 

Undergraduate level courses are numbered 4000 and below, undergraduate/graduate level courses are numbered 5000, and all graduate level courses are numbered 6000 and higher. 

Public Health course catalog

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PUBHLTH 3180
Undergraduate Capstone Preparation

The purpose of the class is to prepare undergraduate students in Public Health for their capstone experience. Students will learn the critical elements of public health practice and research, as well as professional development skills to prepare them for the workplace and equip them with the tools needed to apply for graduate school.

Prequisite(s): BSPH major students who are four terms or less away from graduation are eligible to enroll. BSPH honors students are eligible to enroll as early as spring semester of their second year.

1 Credit PUBHLTH

PUBHLTH 3180E
Undergraduate Capstone Preparation

Prepares undergraduate students in Public Health for their Capstone Experience. Students will learn the critical elements of Public Health Practice and Research as well as professional development skills to prepare them for the workplace and equip them with the tools needed to apply for graduate school.

Prequisite(s): Jr. standing in BSPH, or Soph standing for students who intend to complete an Honors Research Thesis.

1 Credit PUBHLTH
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