Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø is a trailblazer for public health, a field focusing on the health and medical needs of communities. One of the first liberal arts colleges to offer a major and minor in public health, Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø has a 100% acceptance rate for our graduates into public health master¡¯s programs for 25 years.
Why so successful? It¡¯s a combination of reasons.
Your liberal arts education will combine intensive focus in public health with broad learning, so important for an interdisciplinary field like public health. You¡¯ll have career-building opportunities such as internships, professional conferences and service learning trips off campus and abroad.
More and more, the general approach to health care, wellness and health education means recognizing we need a deeper and more caring culture of prevention, and not just treatment. That¡¯s public health, and it¡¯s a natural fit with the culture at Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø.
Health care occupations and industries are expected to add the most new jobs in the United States in the near future. Along with public health, Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø graduates have gone on to graduate programs in epidemiology, toxicology, health administration and communication, and other health disciplines.
What you'll learn
Disciplinary knowledge
Gain a deep understanding of your subject and how it connects to other subjects.
Quantitative literacy
Interpret, represent and summarize information. Use math and statistics to solve problems.
Communication competence
Read and listen carefully. Express ideas (writing or speaking) suited to the audience.
Critical thinking and information literacy
Judge and construct arguments, raise questions and define problems. Make a conclusion based on evidence.
Ethical citizenship
Examine and embrace your strengths, passions and values. Develop ethical convictions and act on them.
? Professional conference opportunities include the Great Plains Emerging Infectious Diseases Conference, the American Public Health Association annual meeting, and the Illinois Public Health Student Association Conference. Internships can take majors as far as Australia, but our own Quad Cities offers excellent and diverse resources for hands-on public health experience.
? Off-campus internships and service-learning experiences include winter term internships in Sydney, Australia; a public health, peace and justice internship at Baylor Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø of Medicine; and a service-learning program offering free health clinics in Nicaragua. Funding opportunities include $2,000 through Augie Choice, grants through Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø¡¯s William A. Freistat Center, and other sources.
? Many public health majors add a second major in a related field such as biology, communication studies, environmental studies, neuroscience, political science, pre-medicine, psychology, a language, sociology and anthropology, or women, gender and sexuality studies.
Recent graduates
Tabitha Hoey ¡¯21 is pursuing a Master of Public Health with a concentration in social and behavioral sciences at the University of Florida.
Krishna Marm¨¦ '20 is pursuing a Master of Public Health in Policy at the University of Iowa.
The First Destinations Report, collected from a survey of 2024 graduates, is a tool for the college and families of prospective Vikings to see the value of an Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø education. The numbers show how Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø's commitment to experiential learning and career preparation translates into real-world success.
Dr. Elina Nilsson was awarded the 2024-25 Fulbright Hildeman Fellowship in Scandinavian Studies. She joined Å·ÖÞ±ÍøÍ¶_Å·ÖÞ±ÍâΧapp-Ͷע¹ÙÍø in January to teach "Reproduction and Family in the Scandinavian Welfare States.¡±
Dr. Lena Hann enjoyed 20 months of scholarship and research in Sweden, including spending fall semester as a U.S. Fulbright Scholar, a distinguished appointment from the U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Commission Sweden.