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Duluth Campus
Public Health B.A.Sc.D Applied Human Sciences
College of Education and Human Service Professions
The bachelor of applied science (B.A.Sc.) in Public Health prepares graduates for careers in public health departments, government health agencies, voluntary health organizations, hospitals, corporate worksites, universities, and K-12 schools. Upper division students select an area of concentration in either Community Health Education/Promotion or Health Education. Students will develop a range of skills that include planning, implementing, administering, and evaluating evidence-based health interventions that promote health and prevent disease.
Students should utilize a What-if APAS Report as the official tool to see all requirements to degree completion. Due to the complexity of the admission process, students are strongly encouraged to meet with their assigned academic advisor on a regular basis to establish a plan for program completion.
Program Delivery
This program is available:
Admission Requirements
Freshman and transfer students are usually admitted to pre-major status
before admission to this major.
A GPA above 2.0 is preferred for the following:
Freshman/transfer students are admitted to pre-major status. Students must select a concentration. Community Health Educ/Promotion students must apply to upper -division after completion of HLTH 1100/1470/3101 at a C- or better, maintaining U of M GPA of 2.0. Apply at z.umn.edu/umdpublichealthapply. School Health Educ students entering the Secondary Teacher Education Program (STEP) 5-12 licensure programs are bound by policies at the time of application. Admission is based on criteria established by the UMD Dept of Educ, consistent with policies established by MN Professional Educator Licensing & Standards Board (PELSB). Students must complete the following to be eligible for admission to Block courses: min 2.5 major & cumulative GPA, lower & upper division coursework with a grade of a C- or better, liberal ed requirements, advanced writing, & requirements outlined online at z.umn.edu/stepapplication. Applications are due the sixth Friday of the semester prior to starting Block 1.
For information about University of Minnesota admission requirements, visit the
Office of Admissions
website.
Required prerequisites
Learning in Community (1 cr)
Requirement will be waived for transfer students with at least 30 credits taken post high school, for UMD students who started in a UMD collegiate unit where this is not required, and upon request for first-year students with 30 PSEO credits.
UST 1000 - Learning in Community
(1.0-2.0 cr)
or
EHS 1000 - Into the World
[GLOBAL PER]
(3.0 cr)
or
ES 1000 - Global Cultural Perspectives on Environmental Sustainability
[GLOBAL PER]
(3.0 cr)
or
LING 1000 - Language and Culture in the U.S. What does it Mean to Speak American
[CDIVERSITY]
(3.0 cr)
or
PSY 1100 - Living Your Best Life: Applying Positive Psychology
[CDIVERSITY]
(3.0 cr)
General Requirements
Program Requirements
1. Selection of either Community Health Education/Promotion or School Health Education Concentration/subplan.
2. Public health majors with a concentration in Community Health Education/Promotion are expected to maintain a U of M GPA of 2.0, a major GPA (including transfer work) of 2.0 and obtain a grade of C- or better in all upper division (3xxx and 4xxx) HLTH courses. Public health majors with a concentration in School Health Education are expected to maintain a 2.5 GPA and obtain a grade of C- or better in all courses required in the major.
3. At least 20 credits of HLTH 3xxx or higher applied to the BASc must be taken from UMD.
4. Meet with your assigned advisor at least one time each semester to ensure you are on track to program completion.
Program Sub-plans
Students are required to complete one of the following sub-plans.
Community Health Education/Promotion
Required credits to graduate with this degree: 120
Required credits within the major: 91 - 96
Students who complete the B.A.Sc. in Public Health with a concentration in Community Health Education/Promotion will be trained to educate and promote health for individuals and groups through their work in public health departments, government health agencies, voluntary health organizations, hospitals, corporate worksites, and universities. This concentration prepares students to sit for the national Certified Health Education Specialist exam and to apply the Areas of Responsibility for the Health Education Specialist in community settings.
Exit Standards: Students with the Community Health Education/Promotion concentration must maintain a U of M GPA of 2.0 overall, a major GPA (including transfer work) of 2.0, and obtain a grade of C- or better in all HLTH courses. The capstone experience, which is typically completed during the senior year, provides students the opportunity for real-world hands-on experience with people and situations they may encounter as a beginning public health professional.
Students who declare this concentration will be considered pre-public health majors until they have -completed HLTH 1100, HLTH 1470, and HLTH 3101 at a C- or better, and maintaining a U of M GPA of 2.0.
When students have met this requirement, they must apply for admission to upper division at http://z.umn.edu/umdpublichealthapply. This will move a student’s status from pre-public health to Public Health B.A.Sc.
Applied and Natural Sciences (11 - 14 cr)
Anatomy/Physiology
HLTH 2030 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I with lab
(4.0 cr)
Biology
BIOL 1001 - Biology and Society
[LE CAT4, NAT SCI, SUSTAIN]
(4.0 cr)
or
BIOL 1011 - General Biology I
[LE CAT, NAT SCI]
(5.0 cr)
or
BIOL 1170 {Inactive}
[NAT SCI]
(4.0 cr)
Chemistry
CHEM 1103 - Aspects of Chemistry
[LE CAT5, NAT SCI, SUSTAIN]
(3.0 cr)
or
CHEM 1113 - Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry I
[LE CAT, NAT SCI]
(5.0 cr)
Communication (8 - 9 cr)
COMM 1112 - Public Speaking
[LE CAT, COMM & LAN]
(3.0 cr)
or
COMM 1222 - Interpersonal Communication
[LE CAT, LECD C, COMM & LAN]
(3.0 cr)
WRIT 31xx Adv Writing (3.0 cr)
Statistics (3 - 4 cr)
Statistics
STAT 1411 - Introduction to Statistics
[LE CAT, LOGIC & QR]
(3.0 cr)
or
STAT 2411 - Statistical Methods
[LE CAT, LOGIC & QR]
(3.0 cr)
or
PSY 2020 - Introduction to Statistics and Research Methods
(3.0 cr)
or
PSY 3020 - Statistical Methods
(4.0 cr)
or
ECON 2030 - Applied Statistics for Business and Economics
[LOGIC & QR]
(3.0 cr)
Public Health Core 18 cr)
HLTH 2200 - Research and Evaluation in Health Science
(3.0 cr)
HLTH 3000 - Program Administration in Public Health
(3.0 cr)
HLTH 3116 - Principles of Epidemiology and Human Disease
(3.0 cr)
HLTH 3301 - Foundations of Public Health
(3.0 cr)
HLTH 3500 - Environmental Health
(3.0 cr)
Community Health Education/Promotion (17 cr)
HLTH 2900 - Professional Preparation in Public Health
(3.0 cr)
HLTH 3300 - Public Health Communication
(3.0 cr)
HLTH 3303 - Planning Community Health Interventions
(3.0 cr)
HLTH 3305 - Community Health Methods
(3.0 cr)
HLTH 3400 - Facilitating Healthy Lifestyle Change
(3.0 cr)
Competency Development (11 cr)
At least one courses must be 4xxx
Take 11 or more credit(s) from the following:
·
HLTH 3119 - Arts in Public and Community Health
(3.0 cr)
·
HLTH 3118 - Women's Health Issues
(3.0 cr)
·
HLTH 3202 - Drug Education
(2.0 cr)
·
HLTH 3307 - Conducting and Managing Worksite Health Promotion Programs
(3.0 cr)
·
HLTH 3341 - Encountering Death and Grief: A Cross-Cultural Journey
[CDIVERSITY]
(3.0 cr)
·
HLTH 4100 - Historical Perspectives of Community Health Through Culture & Art in Italy
[GLOBAL PER]
(3.0 cr)
·
HLTH 4700 - Global Health
(3.0 cr)
·
HLTH 4710 - Grant Development and Writing in the Social Sciences
(3.0 cr)
Capstone (9 cr)
Take 9 or more credit(s) from the following:
·
HLTH 4996 - Internship in Health Education
(1.0-15.0 cr)
School Health Education
Required credits to graduate with this degree: 120
Required credits to within this major: 83 - 84
Students who graduate with a B.A.Sc. in Public Health with a concentration in school health education are qualified to teach K-12 health curriculum in Minnesota school systems. A school health educator improves the health literacy and health behaviors of young people through education about health and wellness topics, such as exercise, nutrition, stress, personal growth, and safety. The concentration aligns to the Minnesota Professional Educator Licensing and Standards Board (PELSB) standards for Health Education in grades K-12 in Minnesota.
1. Students are to make satisfactory progress each semester, including grades of C- or better in all courses required in the major & successfully achieve all standards aligned with assignments in each course.
2. Maintain a min 2.5 cumulative & major GPA.
3. Demonstrate acceptable professional performance, including dispositions & teaching skills, in field placement; candidate proficiency is assessed throughout teacher preparation courses by University faculty, University supervisors, & the cooperating teachers in all field experiences. The field experience assessment forms include knowledge, skills, & dispositions are aligned to institutional and standards for all field experiences.
4. Abide by the MN PELSB & UMD Dept. of Educ Code of Ethics.
5. Obtain an approved background check before being placed practicum, volunteering, or student teaching in schools & agencies. Students are required to obtain an approved background check every 2 yrs prior to placement in practicum, volunteering, or student teaching in schools and agencies. Proof of complete background check is required prior to any experience in public school & agency settings. Students are required to keep a printed copy of the background check to provide to the school or agency, if necessary.
6. Obtain personal liability insurance before being placed practicum, volunteering, or student teaching in schools & agencies. Students are required to have professional liability insurance purchased through the Education MN Student Membership annually while they are completing field placement. Students can purchase the liability insurance online at: https://z.umn.edu/edmnstudentmembership. A paper copy of the liability insurance MUST be provided to the UMD Dept of Educ when signing the placement contract each term.
7. Seek out advising each term with assigned advisor throughout college career to ensure you are on track for program completion.
8. Adhere to university policies regarding attendance; & in addition to the above expectations, students must abide by all university policies (http://d.umn.edu/academic-affairs/academic-policies).
9. Students are required to complete a program clearance process as part of the student teaching application to review their degree status with their advisor & the Accreditation office. Student teaching applications are due the 4th Friday of the semester. Learn more online at: https://z.umn.edu/studentteach. Students must have grades of C- or better in all required courses, & meet the required GPA in the major to be eligible for student teaching.
10. Recommendation for licensure are based on successful completion of all program-related courses; demonstration of satisfactory outcomes required by the program; acceptable performance in field experiences, including student teaching (including final student teaching assessments); submission of the edTPA, completion of UMD Dept of Educ graduate exit survey, and successful completion of all tests required.
Courses from Other Programs (11 - 12 cr)
Biology
BIOL 1001 - Biology and Society
[LE CAT4, NAT SCI, SUSTAIN]
(4.0 cr)
or
BIOL 1011 - General Biology I
[LE CAT, NAT SCI]
(5.0 cr)
Psychology
PSY 2021 - Developmental Psychology
[LE CAT, LECD C, SOC SCI, CDIVERSITY]
(3.0 cr)
Writing
WRIT 31xx Adv Writing (3.0 cr)
School Health Concentration (46 cr)
Application for admission to the blocks must be submitted by the 6th Friday of the fall and spring semester. Applications are available online at: https://z.umn.edu/stepapplication. Application for admission can be completed FALL ONLY for SPRING SEMESTER ENTRY INTO BLOCK 1. Application must be completed the semester prior to starting the blocks. Physical Education & School Health Education double majors should consult their advisor before beginning the Block coursework.
EDUC 1101 - Education in Modern Society
[LE CAT7, HUMANITIES]
(3.0 cr)
EDUC 3412 - The Computer in Education
(3.0 cr)
HLTH 3302 - School Health Education Methods and Materials
(3.0 cr)
Block I (12 cr)
Typically, all courses must be taken concurrently (alternate schedules by program consent). Students must have personal liability insurance and approved background check while in field placement settings. Physical Education & School Health Education double majors please consult your advisor.
EDSE 4100 - Teaching in a Diverse Society
(3.0 cr)
EDSE 4204 - Designing Learning Environments and Lessons
(3.0 cr)
EDSE 4501 - Adolescent/Adult Development and Learning Theory
(3.0 cr)
SPED 3415 - Special Education in the Secondary School
(3.0 cr)
Block II (11 cr)
All courses must be taken concurrently. Application for student teaching must be made by the 4th Friday of this semester. Course deficiencies on Program Clearance must be addressed with advisor. Block 2 is the time to take the MTLE Content exams. Following the completion of Block 2 prior to starting Block 3 take MTLE Pedagogy exams. Physical Education & School Health Education double majors please consult your advisor.
EDSE 3206 - Apprenticeship: Secondary School
(2.0 cr)
EDSE 4214 - Teaching Content-Area Reading
(3.0 cr)
EDSE 4525 - Assessment for Secondary Education
(3.0 cr)
EDUC 4381 - Teaching Indigenous Students
(3.0 cr)
Block III (13 cr)
Courses must be taken concurrently. Liability insurance & approved background check must be complete. Students must have grades of C- or better, meet the required GPA in the major, & complete at least 85% of teaching courses to be eligible for student teaching. Students must register for EDSE 4600 for 12 cr & complete & submit the edTPA for scoring as outlined in the course requirements of EDSE 4600. Physical Education & School Health Education double majors please consult your advisor.
EDSE 4600 - Student Teaching
(3.0-24.0 cr)
EDUC 4500 - Professional Issues and Ethics
(1.0 cr)
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Course Equivalencies: | FORS 4100/HLTH 4100 |
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Grading Basis: | A-F or Aud |
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