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2004-06 IUPUI Campus Bulletin

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Bachelor of Science in Public Health/Environmental Science and Health

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

Students must satisfy requirements in four main areas general education
electives
a public health core
one of the two concentrations

General Education

Communications--Four courses for a minimum of 12 credit hours.
Each of the following courses:
ENG W131 Elementary Composition I (3 cr.)
ENG W231
OR
BUS X204
OR
TCM 220
Professional Writing Skills

Business Communications

Technical Report Writing

(3 cr.)
COMM R110 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3 cr.)
COMM C223 Business and Professional Communication (3 cr.)

Social Sciences and Humanities--Four courses for a minimum of 12 credit hours Each of the following three courses:
ECON E201 Introduction to Microeconomics
P: Sophomore Standing
(3 cr.)
ECON E202 Introduction to Macroeconomics
P: Sophomore Standing
(3 cr.)

ONE approved course from the following subject areas:

Anthropology
Geography
Journalism
Linguistics
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
ONE approved course from the following subject areas:

Afro-American Studies
Classical Studies
Communications and Theater
Comparative Literature
English
Fine Arts
Folklore
Foreign Languages and Literatures
History
Music
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Speech
Theatre and Drama
Science--Five courses for a total of 21 credit hours
Each of the following courses:
BIOL N100 Contemporary Biology (3 cr.)
BIOL N251 Introduction to Microbiology (3 cr.)
PHYS P201 General Physics I
P: MATH 151 or equivalent
(5 cr.)
TWO of the following courses:
CHEM C101/C121
and
CHEM C110/C115
Elementary Chemistry I with Lab

Elementary Chemistry II with Lab

(5 cr.)
OR
CHEM C105/Cl25
and
CHEM C106/C126
Principles of Chemistry I with Lab

Principles of Chemistry II with Lab

(5 cr.)
Quantitative Methods--Five courses for a minimum of 14 credit hours
TWO computer courses:
SPEA V261 Computers in Public Affairs (3 cr.)
SPEA V369
or
SPEA V450/E400
Managing Information Technology

Geographic Information Systems

(3 cr.)

(2 cr.)

TWO of the following mathematics courses:
MATH 153
and
MATH 154
Algebra and Trigonometry I

Algebra and Trigonometry II

(3 cr.)

(3 cr.)

OR
MATH 151
and
MATH 163
Algebra and Trigonometry I

Integrated Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

(5 cr.)

(5 cr.)

ONE statistics course:
SPEA K300 Statistical Techniques (3 cr.) P: M110 or M111. R: M118 or approved course

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH MAJOR(16 courses) - 45 credit hours

Policy and Management--EACH of the following courses: Three courses for a total of 9 credit hours
SPEA V170
or
SPEA E162
Introduction to Public Affairs

Environment and People

(3 cr.)
SPEA H416 Environmental Health Policy (3 cr.)
ONE of the following courses:
SPEA H320 Health Systems Administration (3 cr.)
SPEA V263 Public Management (3 cr.)
SPEA V366 Managing Behavior in Public Organizations (3 cr.)
Foundation and Methods--Five courses totaling 15 credit hours
Each of the following courses:
SPEA H316 Environmental Health (3 cr.)
SPEA H322 Epidemiology (3 cr.)
SPEA E326 Mathematical Methods in Environmental Science
P: math, statistics, and computer course
(3 cr.)
SPEA H459 Environmental Science and Health Data Analysis (3 cr.)
SPEA H460 Techniques in Environmental Science and Health
P: H316
(3 cr.)
Applications in Environmental Science and Health--Six courses totaling 18 credit hours
Each of the following courses:
SPEA E410 Introduction to EnvironmentalToxicology (3 cr.)
SPEA E431 Water Supply and Wastewater Treatment I (3 cr.)
SPEA E451 Air Pollution and Control (3 cr.)
SPEA E452 Solid and Hazardous Waste Management (3 cr.)
SPEA H428 Food Science and Sanitation (3 cr.)
SPEA H433 Industrial Hygiene and Radiological Health (3 cr.)
Environmental Science and Health Experience--Two courses totaling a minimum of 3 credit hours
Each of the following courses:
SPEA H367 Environmental Science and Health Practicum (2 cr.)
SPEA V380
or
SPEA H466
Internship in Public and Environmental Affairs

Public Health Field Experience
P: H465

(1-6 cr.)

(1 cr.)

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