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The Undergraduate certificate in Public Health (18 credit hours) includes two areas of concentration: Health Administration and Population Health Science. The certificate is designed to provide students in these emphasis areas with an overview of each area followed by more focused study in areas basic to each field. 

The Health Administration option is designed for students interested in learning more about the administrative functions of public health or healthcare organizations. Completing the Certificate in Public Health-Health Administration will help prepare graduates new to these fields for entry-level work in such organizations as well as provide additional skills to current public health professionals interested in career development. 

The Population Health Science option is designed for students interested in learning more about the core areas of study in Public Health related to Population Health and integration of those concepts with various areas of discipline in healthcare and public health delivery systems. Completing the Certificate in Public Health-Population Health Science will help prepare graduates new to these fields for entry-level work in such organizations as well as provide additional skills to current public health professionals interested in career development. 

For the most current information on Undergraduate Certificates in the Fairbanks School of Public Health, please visit our schools website at Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health - Undergraduate Certificates.

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Updated March 2016