
Bachelor in Public Health Administration
The study of public health stems from the need to educate and keep large groups of people healthy in a way that individualized medicine cannot. A Bachelor’s in Public Health is an undergraduate degree that mostly focuses on the 4 P’s of public health: Prevention, Promotion, Protection, and Population-based care, and provides an individual with the skills needed to enter into a wide variety of fields within public health.
In general, the courses will teach preventative health theory, health education, cultural competency, and how to:
- Understand data and turn it into information for action
- Conduct community needs assessments
- Plan, implement, and evaluate health programs
- Assess and address health literacy
- Communicate with individuals with varied backgrounds, cultures and ethics.
Course Duration :
3Years Class room training + 6month Mandatory Internship + 6month optional internship
Eligibility Criteria :
The basic eligibility for pursuing this course is 10+2 qualification. The student should have passed 10+2 with a minimum of at least 50% marks from a recognized educational Board.
Syllabus :
Syllabus of Bachelor in Public Health Administration
Career Opportunities :
Health Visitor
Assistant Program Officer
Program Officer
Deputy Director (PH) in Government
Health Inspector and Health Officer in Municipal Councils and Corporations
Field Officer