Career Opportunities for Majors in Public Health


Introduction

The Public Health program is offered through the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy and leads to a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree. It provides students with a foundation in areas such as wellness and health promotion, disease and injury prevention, occupational and environmental health, health care delivery services and administration, epidemiology and population research and health threat preparedness and safety.

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, public health professionals work in a wide range of services including infectious disease control, community and global health services, biostatistics and informatics, chronic disease management, environmental/occupational safety, and emergency preparedness. The Public Health program prepares students for a broad variety of planning and management career paths in health care and disease prevention. These positions can be found in business, government, education, nonprofit, and health organizations. Continued study at the graduate level is also an option.

Regardless of your career choices, increase your marketability to employers through internships, research projects, service learning, related work experience, good grades and involvement in college activities.



A Sample Of Related Occupations


Types of Employers

Private & Nonprofit Organizations
Government Agencies

Jobs Obtained by Rutgers Graduates - First Jobs of Recent Graduates - Public Health

Information is not available at this time on first jobs obtained from Public Health


Jobs Obtained by Rutgers Graduates - Jobs of Experienced Alumni - Public Health

Information is not available at this time on experienced jobs from Public Health




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