Drexel University’s Dornsife School of Public Health’s online Bachelor’s of Science in Public Health is designed to prepare you with the current public health skills you need to make the most impact globally, nationally, and locally.
Whether you would like to continue on to post-baccalaureate education as an MPH, JD, or MD student or launch your public health career, Drexel Dornsife’s online BS in Public Health will ensure that you are not only ready to make an impact on day one but also to succeed. We are committed to helping you to achieve your personal and professional goals through an experiential plan of study that is rich in social justice and human rights integration, interdisciplinary collaboration, and engagement on both a civic and global level.
Upon graduation from this program, we are confident you will be equipped with the skills you need to thrive in a variety of public health settings, such as non-profit organizations, government services, health systems, pharmaceutical companies, and many more.
Public health is the science of protecting and improving the health and well-being of communities. Where some health care professionals focus on treating individuals after they become sick or injured, public health professionals are concerned with the health of entire populations, attempting to prevent problems from occurring or reocurring through education, policy development, advocacy, service, and research.
Public health is prevalent in every industry but most heavily known in the government, health care, pharmaceutical, non-profit, and urban/community space. The Drexel Dornsife bachelor of public health online program will prepare you for a variety of public health and health service positions, including but not limited to:
As a global leader in experiential learning, Drexel’s bachelor of public health online program prepares you to be able to utilize your new public health skill set on day one of your career.
This part-time online program is a good fit for those who have completed some college and are looking to finish their bachelor’s degree.
If you are looking for a bachelor of public health online program that focuses on experiential education, access to cutting edge research, and community partnerships that support advancing health locally, nationally, and globally, the Drexel Dornsife bachelor’s in public health online program is right for you.
Conveniently available in a 100% online format, Drexel Dornsife eagerly provides transformative educational programming designed to provide you with experience and new skills related to urban health, health equity, and policy translation. For over thirty years, Drexel Dornsife has provided high-quality curriculum designed to be immediately transferrable into your career, and opportunities for hands-on experience that emphasizes problem solving in real-world applications.
Drexel University’s Bachelor of Science in Public Health online program focuses on a breadth of core public health components, including epidemiology, urban health, community health, environmental and occupational health, health prevention, and health management and policy. While the online bachelor’s degree in public health provides you with a solid foundation in each public health discipline, you will also have the ability to customize your experience through a robust portfolio of electives and minors.
Upon completion of the Drexel Dornsife Bachelor of Public Health online program, you will achieve an understanding of statistics, evidence-based public health approaches, population health, global health disparities, public health legal and ethical policy development, and much more.
Am I eligible for scholarships for the BS in Public Health online?
While online students aren’t eligible for most Drexel specific scholarships, we do offer tuition savings to members of our Drexel Partner Organizations.
I live outside of the United States, can I apply for the online BS in Public Health online program?
International students living outside the U.S. are not eligible to apply to this part-time online program.
Is Drexel Dornsife’s Bachelor’s in Public Health online program fully online?
While we would love to see you on-campus for a visit, the bachelor of science in public health online program at Drexel University is 100% online with no on-campus requirements.
Will Drexel help me find a job after graduating with a Bachelor’s in Public Health online?
At Drexel University, we provide a wide array of resources to our students and graduates to aid them in their job search. From career counseling to hands-on advising, we are there to help you successfully enter the public health field. Explore our career services.
State restrictions may apply to some programs.
This program is organized into four 10-week quarters per year (as opposed to the traditional two semester system) which means you can take more courses in a shorter time period. One semester credit is equivalent to 1.5 quarter credits.
You can transfer up to 90 quarter credits (60 semester credits) from any accredited institution of higher learning as long as the grade is a C or better in content courses or grade of a “B” or higher in core pedagogy. Most credits will fulfill liberal arts or general classes.
| General Education Requirements | ||
| CIVC 101 | Introduction to Civic Engagement | 1.0 |
| COM 230 | Techniques of Speaking | 3.0 |
| COM 320 | Science Writing | 3.0 |
| COOP 101 | Career Management and Professional Development * | 1.0 |
| ENGL 101 | Composition and Rhetoric I: Inquiry and Exploratory Research | 3.0 |
| or ENGL 111 | English Composition I | |
| ENGL 102 | Composition and Rhetoric II: Advanced Research and Evidence-Based Writing | 3.0 |
| or ENGL 112 | English Composition II | |
| ENGL 103 | Composition and Rhetoric III: Themes and Genres | 3.0 |
| or ENGL 113 | English Composition III | |
| PSY 101 | General Psychology I | 3.0 |
| SOC 101 | Introduction to Sociology | 3.0 |
| UNIV PH101 | The Drexel Experience | 1.0 |
| Major Requirements | ||
| PBHL 101 | Public Health 101 | 3.0 |
| PBHL 210 | Biostatistics I | 4.0 |
| PBHL 301 | Epidemiology in Public Health | 3.0 |
| PBHL 302 | History of Public Health | 3.0 |
| PBHL 303 | Overview of Issues in Global Health | 3.0 |
| PBHL 304 | Introduction to Health & Human Rights | 3.0 |
| PBHL 308 | The U.S. Public Health System | 3.0 |
| PBHL 314 | Environmental and Occupational Health | 3.0 |
| Interdisciplinary Public Health Requirements | ||
| Select one (PBHL) Public Health course from each category below: | 12.0 | |
| Community Health & Prevention | ||
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PBHL 305
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Women and Children: Health & Society | |
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PBHL 306
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Introduction to Community Health | |
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PBHL 309
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Public Health Ethics | |
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PBHL 313
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The Social Determinants of Health and Well-Being | |
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PBHL 362
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Global Air Pollution and Health | |
| Environmental & Occupational Health | ||
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PBHL 307
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Injury Prevention and Control | |
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PBHL 317
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The World's Water | |
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PBHL 330
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Ensuring Healthy and Sustainable Environments for Children | |
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PBHL 350
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Introduction to Urban Health | |
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PBHL 457
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Adapting to a Hotter Climate: Protecting Health of Vulnerable Populations | |
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PBHL 458
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Crisis and Risk Communication in Public Health | |
| Epidemiology & Biostatistics | ||
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PBHL 321
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Disease Outbreak Investigations | |
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PBHL 450
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Vaccine Design, Testing & Implementation | |
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PBHL 455
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Introduction to Statistical Computing | |
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PBHL 460
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Intermediate Biostatistics I | |
| Health Management & Policy | ||
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PBHL 315
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Public Health Leadership | |
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PBHL 318
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Violence and Trauma in Public Health | |
| Select four (PBHL) Public Health 100-499 level courses | 12.0 | |
| Math Requirements | ||
| Select any MATH (Mathematics) 100-499 level courses | 6.0 | |
| Biology Requirement | ||
| Select any BIO (Biology) 100-499 level course | 3.0 | |
| Science Requirements | ||
| Select courses in the following subject at the 100-499 level: | 12.0 | |
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Any BIO (Biology) course
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Any CHEM (Chemistry) course
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Any ENVS (Environmental Science) course
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Any GEO (Geoscience) course
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Any NFS (Nutrition & Food Science) course
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Any PHEV (Physics-Environmental Science) course
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Any PHYS (Physics) course
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| Social Science Electives | ||
| Select courses in the following subject at the 200-499 level: | 36.0 | |
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Any AFAS (Africana Studies) course
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Any CJS (Criminology and Justice Studies) course
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Any ENSS (Environmental Studies & Sustainability) course
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Any GST (Global Studies) course
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Any HSAD (Health Services Administration) course
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Any LAW (Law) course
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Any PBHL (Public Health) course
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Any PHIL (Philosophy) course
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Any PSCI (Political Science) course
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Any PSY (Psychology) course
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Any SCTS (Science, Technology and Society) course
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Any SOC (Sociology) course
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Any WGST (Women's and Gender Studies) course
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| Public Health Capstone Experience | ||
| PBHL 497 | Capstone Experience I | 2.0 |
| PBHL 498 | Capstone Experience II | 3.0 |
| PBHL 499 | Capstone Experience III | 3.0 |
| Free Electives | ||
| Select any unrestricted courses within the 100-499 level | 42.0 | |
| Total Credits | 180.0 | |
With multiple ways to submit documents, Drexel makes it easy to complete your application. Learn more by visiting our Completing Your Application Guide.
The 52% tuition savings applies only to new students and cannot be combined with any other tuition benefits available through Drexel University.
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