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IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health

Undergraduate

Minors

The Fairbanks School of Public Health minors include:

  • Environmental Health Science Minor
  • Health Systems Administration Minor
Environmental Health Science Minor (15 credit hours)

Provides focused study in selected aspects of current thinking and research on the nature, causes, and solutions of environmental problems as they affect human health and the environment. Requires an overview course in environmental health science plus four courses form a list that includes toxicology, water and wastes, air pollution, policy, food science, workplace health and safety, data analysis, and techniques in environmental health.

Health Systems Administration Minor (15 credit hours)

Provides focused study in selected aspects of current thinking and research on the administration of health systems. Requires a course in health administration plus four courses from a list that includes health care finance and budgeting, economics, policy, marketing, legal issues, management care, and planning. 

For the most information on Undergraduate minors in the Fairbanks School of Public Health, please visit our school's website at: Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health.

Last Updated April 2016