

The Bachelor of Science in Global Public Health and the Common Good at Boston College University provides students with a rigorous, interdisciplinary education in the principles, practices, and policies that influence health at both local and global levels. The program emphasizes the study of population health, epidemiology, health equity, and the social determinants of health, preparing students to address complex challenges in public health. Coursework integrates scientific research with ethical considerations and social justice frameworks, enabling students to understand how policies, behaviors, and environmental factors shape the well-being of communities worldwide.
Throughout the four-year curriculum, students engage in experiential learning opportunities, including fieldwork, research projects, and community partnerships that link theory to practice. The program encourages critical analysis of health systems, the impact of globalization, and the ethical implications of public health interventions. Students gain proficiency in quantitative and qualitative research methods, data analysis, and program evaluation, equipping them with practical skills for evidence-based decision-making. By graduation, learners are prepared to influence policy, advocate for vulnerable populations, and contribute to initiatives that promote the common good in health globally.
Year 1 – Foundations in Public Health
• Introduction to Public Health
• Human Biology and Anatomy
• College Writing and Communication
• Principles of Sociology
• Health and Society
Year 2 – Core Concepts and Analysis
• Epidemiology and Biostatistics
• Global Health Challenges
• Health Policy and Ethics
• Environmental Health
• Research Methods in Public Health
Year 3 – Applied Public Health
• Community Health and Program Design
• Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
• Health Data Analysis
• Elective: Nutrition, Infectious Disease, or Mental Health
• Fieldwork or Service Learning
Year 4 – Integration and Capstone
• Senior Seminar in Global Public Health
• Capstone Research Project or Applied Internship
• Health Equity and Social Justice
• Policy Analysis in Health
• Professional Development Workshop
Graduates of this program are prepared for impactful careers in public health agencies, international organizations, nonprofit organizations, healthcare institutions, and policy research. Alumni frequently pursue roles as health educators, epidemiologists, community outreach coordinators, research analysts, or policy advisors. The program also provides a strong foundation for advanced degrees in public health (MPH), medicine, global health, or health policy. With expertise in data analysis, program evaluation, and ethical leadership, graduates are positioned to address health disparities, implement evidence-based interventions, and contribute meaningfully to population-level health initiatives around the world.
Boston College University’s Global Public Health and the Common Good program combines scientific rigor, ethical inquiry, and experiential learning to prepare students for careers that improve health outcomes on local and global scales. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, integrating biology, sociology, policy analysis, and data science to provide a comprehensive understanding of public health challenges. Students benefit from faculty mentorship, field-based experiences, and opportunities to engage with community partners and international organizations. By fostering critical thinking, leadership, and practical skills, the program empowers graduates to become thoughtful, effective advocates and practitioners who can advance health equity and promote the common good in diverse communities.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 617 552 8000
Email: admissions@bostoncollege.edu
Address: University of Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, United States