SLU's College for Public Health and Social Justice, already notable in offering a public health degree for undergraduate students, also offers an accelerated Bachelor of Science/Master of Public Health (M.P.H.), which allows you to earn a B.S. in public health in four years and an M.P.H. with an additional year of study.
Students in SLU's undergraduate public health program study global health trends such as epidemic responses, the biological factors of humans and microorganisms and other issues that shape the foundation of public health.
Your curriculum will range from history courses such as origins of the modern world to biology, calculus, philosophy and ethics. You'll then explore topics such as global health and contemporary issues in health care, and take introductions to biostatistics and epidemiology.