Student Learning Outcomes
Foundational Competencies
1. Use concepts of population health and models from social and behavioral disciplines to promote health and address health related needs and concerns of groups and communities across the life course
2. Locate, use, evaluate, and synthesize public health information
3. Apply basic principles of project implementation
4. Communicate public health information, in both oral and written forms and through a variety of media, to diverse audiences, cont.
5. Relate biology, health behavior, social determinants, and environmental contexts to human health, disease, and the expression of health disparities
6. Act according to professional values and ethics in public health practice, research and education
7. Analyze how community forces, economic factors, and research shape health practices and policies
8. Outline the organizational structure, function and delivery modalities for U.S. and global healthcare systems
Concentration Competencies
Addiction Prevention
- State the basic theories and concepts of behavioral neuroscience
- Identify protective & risk factors for chemical and behavioral addictions in individuals and communities
- Apply basic principles of addiction prevention education
Community Health Education
- Assess community level needs for health education
- Propose health education strategies
- Identify factors that influence health behavior
Health and Society
- Elucidate challenges populations may face in regards to human rights, access to services, financial strain, and social stigma
- State the basic theories and concepts of behavioral neuroscience
- Describe nutrition-related approaches to promote health
Healthcare Management
- Describe concepts of ethics, law, and regulation in the delivery of healthcare
- Explain basic principles of continuous improvement processes within healthcare
- Discuss challenges to the efficient and effective delivery of U.S. healthcare
Study Abroad
Most courses within the public health major are offered every semester, affording students flexibility in course scheduling and participating in study abroad opportunities through Syracuse University Study Abroad. In addition, the public health major offers the following short-term study abroad summer programs:
PHP 404-Comparative Health Policy (multi-country)
PHP 412-Global Perspectives in Alcohol & Other Drug Policies (multi-country)
PHP 400-Community-Based Participatory Approaches to Planning Health Education Programs: Classroom to Global Community (South Africa)