BachelorOn-campusFlexible

Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis

BS in Public Health

Indianapolis, Indiana4 years$20K total tuition
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Est. Salary$59,000
Job Growth+10%
Top RolePublic Health Specialist
FormatOn-campus

Admission Snapshot

Degree Required
High School Diploma / GED
Duration
4 years
Est. Tuition
$20K total
Format
On-campus
Schedule
Flexible
GRE / GMAT
Not Required
Concentrations
Public Health (Epidemiology), Community Health

Typical admitted student: High school diploma or bachelor's for undergraduate programs. For MPH: bachelor's degree, 3.0 GPA, personal statement, references.

About This Program

Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis's Bachelor of Science in Public Health program introduces students to the social, behavioral, environmental, and policy dimensions of population health. The on-campus curriculum covers epidemiology, biostatistics, health promotion, and community health assessment. Graduates are prepared for entry-level roles in public health agencies, healthcare systems, and health-focused non-profits.

Career Outcomes

Build a career protecting community health as a Public Health Specialist

  • 1. Epidemiologist
  • 2. Public Health Analyst
  • 3. Community Health Educator
  • 4. Environmental Health Specialist
  • 5. Health Policy Advisor

What You'll Learn

  • Design and evaluate community health interventions.
  • Apply biostatistics and epidemiological methods to health data.
  • Assess environmental and social determinants of health.
  • Navigate health policy and advocacy frameworks.
  • Complete a practicum in a public health setting.

Curriculum Highlights

Covers epidemiology, biostatistics, environmental health, health policy and management, social and behavioral sciences, and public health practice. Students apply systems thinking to community health challenges and evidence-based interventions.

Top Employers

Federal agencies (CDC, NIH), state and local health departments, hospitals, non-profit health organizations, and international NGOs.

Admissions

High school diploma or bachelor's for undergraduate programs. For MPH: bachelor's degree, 3.0 GPA, personal statement, references.

Academic Requirements

  • Degree Required: High School Diploma / GED
  • GRE: Not required (most programs)
  • TOEFL/IELTS: Required for international students

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