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NOTE: To be eligible for this major, Cook students must also apply to and be accepted by the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy. Students normally apply to the Bloustein School at the end of the spring term of their second year, but they cannot apply until they have completed Expository Writing I, Introduction to Public Health (10:832:232), Basic Statistical Methods, and General Biology.
Please Read This First: Introduction to the Course Sequence Models
Total Semester Credits: 15 ----- Cumulative Total Credits: 15
First Year, Spring Term
Total Semester Credits: 17 ----- Cumulative Total Credits: 32
*Economics, People and the Environment is appropriate only for those students who do not plan to take Public Health Economics (or Health Economics) later in their program. Students interested in administrative aspects of public health should take Principles & Applications of Microeconomics.
Total Semester Credits: 16 ----- Cumulative Total Credits: 48
*Introduction to Macroeconomics, which is required for students who do not take Economics, People and the Environment (see First Year, Spring Term), should be taken by all students interested in administrative aspects of public health
Total Semester Credits: 17 ----- Cumulative Total Credits:
65
Third Year, Fall Term
Two of the Following:
Total Semester Credits: 18 - 19 ----- Cumulative Total Credits:
83 - 84
Third Year, Spring Term
Total Semester Credits: 15 ----- Cumulative Total Credits: 98 - 99
*Of the total of 18 credits of public health electives (9 listed here and 9 listed for the following semester), at least 12 credits must be in courses at the 300 or 400 level
Total Semester Credits: 15 ----- Cumulative Total Credits: 113 - 114
*Of the total of 18 credits of public health electives (9 listed here and 9 listed for the previous semester), at least 12 credits must be in courses at the 300 or 400 level
Total Semester Credits: 14 - 15 ----- Cumulative Total Credits:
128
Last updated on March 19, 2003