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Undergraduate Catalog | 2024-2025 
    
Undergraduate Catalog | 2024-2025

Public Health, Minor


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The Minor in Public Health supports students interested in health-related careers or those seeking a health dimension within other career choices.  Students in the minor come from biological, social, and behavioral sciences, as well as from health-related academic majors.  The minor extends students’ working knowledge of health applications that prepares them to be competitive in the job market and to make advanced degree choices.

Students seeking entry-level positions in health services or non-clinical health agencies and organizations after graduation will find this minor helpful in broadening their understanding of contemporary public health issues.  Students in the minor are well positioned for graduate work in specific disciplines like psychology, sociology, social work, public health, health communication, or adult development and aging.  The program also provides applied health content and added value to academic degrees of students seeking admission to dental, nursing, medical, pharmacy, physical therapy and other professional schools.

The Minor in Public Health fosters an interdisciplinary perspective of individual and population health.  National health priorities in the first decade of the 21st century emphasize interdisciplinary training.  As students develop specific healthcare competencies, undergraduate interdisciplinary experiences provide students better flexibility in working across disciplines as well as within their own major.

All program-level Admissions and Progression Requirements are in addition to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte Admission Requirements .

Minor Requirements


The Minor in Public Health is awarded only to students completing an undergraduate major at UNC Charlotte.  The minor consists of 21 credit hours: 15 credit hours must come from a set of required courses and 6 credit hours must come from the set of elective courses. 

Required Natural Science Course (3 credit hours)


Choose a Natural Science course from listed above in the Admissions Requirements section. This is a prerequisite for declaring the Minor in Public Health. The course can be taken as part of the General Education Program  requirements.

Elective Courses (6 credit hours)


Select two of the following.  Students are encouraged to take electives outside their major department and college to gain a broader health perspective.  Please note that some courses may have prerequisites or other requirements.  Students are not allowed to “double count” the elective courses; i.e., students cannot use the elective course to fulfill their major or another minor requirement.  Because additions and deletions of courses may be made to correspond to current University offerings, students are encouraged to consult with the Program Coordinator as they plan their schedules.

Total = 21 Credit Hours


Progression Requirements


To qualify for the Minor in Public Health upon graduation, students must have earned a GPA of at least 2.0 in courses applied to the minor.  Students are required to have a grade of C or above in Required Core Courses. Students are allowed to attempt* these Core Courses in which they earned grades lower than a C no more than two times.

*Each of the following is considered an attempt: Withdrawing from the course after the drop deadline (may be appealed); grade replacement; audits; Pass/No Credit; Incompletes that convert to grades of F; and grades of A, B, C, D, or F.

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