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The Bachelor of Arts in Health and Society at Texas University offers a comprehensive program that examines the intersections of public health, social systems, policy, and human behavior. Over the four year curriculum, students study health promotion, epidemiology, healthcare policy, social determinants of health, and community engagement strategies, combining theoretical knowledge with practical application. The program emphasizes critical thinking, research skills, and social awareness, enabling students to analyze complex health challenges and develop evidence based solutions, policy insights, community interventions, and effective communication strategies. Through coursework, case studies, and experiential learning, students gain a deep understanding of how societal, cultural, and economic factors shape public health outcomes.
As students progress, they engage in research projects, service learning, community outreach, and applied health studies that strengthen analytical, organizational, and leadership skills. The curriculum fosters the ability to assess public health data, design programs, evaluate interventions, and work collaboratively across disciplines. By the final year, learners are prepared to tackle pressing health issues in diverse populations, develop strategies for disease prevention, and communicate effectively with communities and stakeholders, providing a strong foundation for careers in public health, healthcare administration, or advanced study in related fields.
Year 1 Foundations of Health and Society
• Introduction to Public Health
• Human Biology and Health
• Sociology of Health and Illness
• Academic Writing and Research Methods
Year 2 Core Public Health Concepts
• Epidemiology and Biostatistics
• Health Policy and Management
• Environmental and Occupational Health
• Community Health and Social Determinants
Year 3 Applied Public Health Studies
• Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
• Global Health and Comparative Systems
• Public Health Ethics
• Research Methods in Health and Society
Year 4 Specialization and Capstone Project
• Advanced Topics in Public Health
• Independent Research Project
• Seminar in Health Policy and Practice
• Professional Skills and Community Engagement
Graduates of this program are prepared for careers that demand expertise in public health, community engagement, and policy development. Opportunities include health policy analysis, community health program management, public health education, nonprofit health advocacy, and research positions in public health or social science contexts. Graduates may also work in government agencies, healthcare organizations, international health programs, or pursue advanced degrees in public health, health administration, epidemiology, or related fields. The program equips students with the skills to design, implement, and evaluate programs that improve population health outcomes and address social determinants of health.
This program is ideal for students who want to explore the relationship between health, society, and policy through a curriculum that emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, research based skills, community engagement, and evidence driven decision making. Its four year structure allows learners to progress from foundational knowledge to applied research, program development, and professional practice, ensuring they are prepared to address real world public health challenges. Students benefit from experiential learning opportunities, faculty mentorship, service based projects, and collaborative research, developing the analytical, leadership, and communication skills necessary to effect meaningful change. Graduates leave the program with the ability to assess health needs, design interventions, evaluate outcomes, and contribute effectively to public health practice, policy, and research initiatives.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 (512) 471-3434
Email: gradadmissions@utexas.edu
Address: 110 Inner Campus Drive, Stop G1800, Austin, TX 78712, USA