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Welcome to the IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health!

Undergraduate

Minors

An undergraduate minor is an excellent way to:

  • Enhance your knowledge of population health;
  • Boost your chances of being accepted to medical, dental or law school;
  • Make you a more competitive candidate for jobs in a variety of industries, including health care, human services, law, education, environmental services, and business.

A minor is just 15 credit hours, making it easy to fit into most undergraduate schedules.

The Fairbanks School of Public Health minors include:

Community Health Minor

Many groups of people face significant challenges to living healthy lives. These challenges are influenced not only by individual choices but also by where we live, work and play. Through the Minor in Community Health, students gain knowledge, skills and hands-on experience that prepares them to tackle these real world problems.

Eligibility and application procedure

  • Students enrolled in baccalaureate programs at Indiana University who are in good academic standing.
  • Public health students majoring in community health are not eligible for the community health minor.
  • Students who successfully complete the requirements for the community health minor with a grade of “C” or better in all courses credited to the minor will have the minor conferred with their baccalaureate degree.

Minor requirements

The Community Health Minor was revised in spring 2023. The updated minor curriculum will go into effect in fall 2023. Students who started their Community Health Minor prior to fall 2023 are encouraged to make an advising appointment with a Fairbanks School of Public Health advisor to discuss course planning to complete the minor on the old curriculum or discuss transitioning to the new minor curriculum.

Take the five courses below for a total of 15 credits.

  • PBHL-S 120 Introduction to Community Health
  • PBHL-S 315 Community Organizing for Health Promotion
  • PBHL-S 349 Research Methods in Community Health
  • PBHL-S 415 Applied Health Promotion Methods
  • PBHL-S422 Coaching for Health Behavior Change

For students who started the community health minor prior to fall 2023

Minor in Community Health – CHES Pathway

Students will take these five 3-credit courses:

  • PBHL-S120 Introduction to Community Health
  • PBHL-S315 Community Organizing for Health Promotion
  • PBHL-S330 Theoretical Foundations of Community Health
  • PBHL-S360 Assessment and Planning for Community Health Promotion
  • PBHL-S361 Implementation and Evaluation for Community Health

You must complete the required courses with a grade of “C” or better in all courses credited to the minor.

Minor in Community Health – Non-CHES Pathway

Students will take these four 3-credit courses:

  • PBHL-S120 Introduction to Community Health
  • PBHL-S220 Navigating the Maze to Healthy Living
  • PBHL-S250 Social and Behavioral Dimensions of Public Health
  • PBHL-S337 Health Equity and Social Determinants of Health

PLUS - Pick any one of the following 3-credit courses:

  • PBHL-S105 Music, Movies, and Public Health
  • PBHL-S222 This Stress is Killing Me: Stress and Its Effects on You
  • PBHL-S240 Peer Health Education and Leadership
  • PBHL-S325 Urban Angst Suburban Blues: Public Mental Health
  • PBHL-S422 Coaching for Health Behavior Change

You must complete the required courses with a grade of “C” or better in all courses credited to the minor.

Global Health Minor

The minor in global health is designed to introduce students to selected aspects of current thinking on the connections between the environment and human health. After completing the initial general education course in global health, students take three courses focused on climate change, sustainable development, and environmental health science. Finally, students take one course from a variety of global health electives.

Eligibility and application procedure

  1. Students enrolled in baccalaureate programs at Indiana University or other accredited colleges or universities who are in good academic standing may pursue the minor in global health.
  1. Public Health students majoring in global health are not eligible for this minor.
  1. Students must declare their intention to receive a minor by completing an application, which is available online or at the Fairbanks School of Public Health student services. Students may also contact the undergraduate academic advisor at 317-278-0753 for the application or if they have questions. This application should be completed at the same time the student completes an application for graduation for the baccalaureate degree.
  1. Students who successfully complete the requirements for the global health minor with a grade of “C” or better for all courses credited to the minor will have the minor conferred with their degree.

NOTE: Some courses listed below are not offered every semester – students should check with the Undergraduate Academic Advisor to determine scheduling of specific courses. Students should discuss their elective course selection with a global health faculty member. Course substitutions and course waivers must be approved by the faculty advisor.

Minor requirements (five courses, 15 credit hours)

Take the four courses below for a total of 12 credits.

  • PBHL-P 109 Introduction to Public Health
  • PBHL-A 316 Environmental Health Science
  • PBHL-A 325 How Not to Get Killed – Injury Prevention
  • PBHL-A 435 Energy, Climate Change, Resilience, and Health

And choose one of the courses below for a total of three credits.

  • PBHL-A 215 Storytelling with Data
  • PBHL-A 453 Comparing Health Systems: Geneva Study Abroad
  • PBHL-A 454 Comparing Health Systems: London Study Abroad
  • PBHL-A 455 Comparing Health Systems: Israel Study Abroad
  • PBHL-A 453 Comparing Health Systems: Geneva Study Abroad

Note: Other public health study abroad courses may be acceptable substitutions. Please speak with a Fairbanks School of Public Health academic advisor.

For students who started the global health minor prior to fall 2023

Students must take one of the following courses (3 credits):

  • PBHL-P 109 Introduction to Public Health
  • PBHL-A 115 What's in your Back Yard? Environment and Health
  • PBHL-A 120 Culture, Health and Happiness
  • PBHL-A 140 Preparing for Disasters
  • PBHL-A 215 Storytelling with Data

Students must take the following three courses (9 credits):

  • PBHL-A 316 Environmental Health Science
  • PBHL-A 435 Energy, Climate Change, Resilience, and Health
  • PBHL-A 445 Global Environmental Health and Sustainable Development

Epidemiology Minor

The minor in public health epidemiology is designed to introduce students to the application of epidemiological methods to real world public health challenges and research. After completing the two required courses, students may select three courses from the list of elective courses below.

Eligibility and application procedure

  1. Students enrolled in baccalaureate programs at Indiana University or other accredited colleges or universities who are in good academic standing may pursue the minor in epidemiology.
  2. Students must declare their intention to receive a minor by completing an application. Students may contact the undergraduate academic advisor in the Fairbanks School of Public Health at (317) 278-0753 if there are any questions associated with the minor or minor application. This application should be completed when the student completes an application for graduation of the baccalaureate degree.
  3. Students who successfully complete the requirements for the epidemiology minor with a grade of “C” or better in all courses credited to the minor will have the minor conferred with their baccalaureate degree.

Epidemiology Minor requirements

Take the three courses below for a total of nine credits.

  • PBHL-P 109 Introduction to Public Health
  • PBHL-E 210 Zombie Apocalypse and Other Doomsday Infections
  • PBHL-E 322 Principles of Epidemiology

And choose two of the courses below for a total of six credits.

  • PBHL-E 333 Buzzed and Stoned: The Epidemiology of Substance Abuse
  • PBHL-E 335 The Lurking Pandemic: Chronic Disease Epidemiology
  • PBHL-E 391 Chasing Disease: Public Health Surveillance and Response
  • PBHL-E 395 Sores and Drips: Epidemiology of Sexually Transmitted Infections

Note: PBHL-E 323 will be accepted as a substitution for one course in the choose from list.

Health Data Science Minor

Health data science uses cutting edge technologies to gain insights into biomedical data. The minor in health data science will introduce students to the language of data in health applications so they are able to transform, visualize, analyze, and interpret information in a modern data science pipeline, presenting fundamental concepts of biostatistics through the use of computing and simulation.

After completing three core courses in probability, inference, and statistical computing (PBHL-B 275, PBHL-B 280, and PBHL-B 325), students will choose from multiple electives to fit their interests in the areas of advanced statistical computing, machine learning, and regression techniques.

Health Data Science Minor requirements

Required courses

Take three courses for 9 credits (with minimum grade of "C" or better required):

  • PBHL B275 Probability without Tears and Calculus (3 credits)
  • PBHL B280 Biostatistics for Health Data Scientists: A Computational Approach (3 credits)
  • PBHL B481 Introduction to Biostatistical Computing (3 credits)

Elective courses

Choose two elective courses for 6 credits (with minimum grade of "C" or better required):

  • PBHL B285 Classical Biostatistical Regression Methods (3 credits)
  • PBHL B385 Contemporary Biostatistical Regression Methods (3 credits)
  • PBHL B420 Introduction to Biostatistical Learning (3 credits)
  • PBHL B490 Advanced Biostatistical Computing(3 credits)

Health Administration Minor

Are you interested in learning what it takes to run a health care delivery system? If so, this is the minor for you. You’ll learn what top thought leaders say about key aspects of administration of today’s health systems. This is a minor that is easy to customize to your specific interests. You’ll take two required health administration course, then you’ll choose three electives from a list that includes health care management, policy, marketing, legal issues, human resources, and health information technology.

Eligibility and application procedure

  • Students enrolled in baccalaureate programs at Indiana University who are in good academic standing.
  • Public health students majoring in health services management are not eligible for the health administration minor.
  • Students who successfully complete the requirements for the minor with a grade of "C" or better in all courses credited to the minor will have the minor conferred at time of graduation.

Health Administration Minor requirements

Required courses

Take two courses for 6 credits:

  • PBHL H120* Health Care Delivery in the US
  • PBHL H375* Management of Health Services Organizations

*These courses are offered online at least once per year.

**PBHL-H220 will be considered an acceptable substitution for PBHL-H120 for public health majors. PBHL-H320 may be an acceptable substitution for PBHL-H375 for students who started the minor prior to fall 2023. Please reach out to a Fairbanks School of Public Health academic advisor for confirmation

Elective courses

Choose three elective courses for 9 credits:

  • PBHL H320* Health Systems Administration
  • PBHL H411 Chronic and Long-Term Care Administration
  • PBHL H420* Health Policy
  • PBHL H432* Health Care Marketing
  • PBHL H441 Legal Aspects of Health Care Administration
  • PBHL H330** Global Public Health
  • PBHL H310 Lean in Healthcare
  • PBHL H325 Health Information Technology, Management and Policy
  • PBHL H346* Organizational Behavior and HR Management in Healthcare
  • PBHL H345* Operations Management and Quality Improvement in Health Organizations
  • PBHL H305* Medical Group Management
  • PBHL H315 High Risk Health Behaviors and Harm Reduction
  • PBHL H101* Influencing the Public's Health
  • PBHL H303 Topics in Public Health
  • PBHL H455 Topics in Public Health

*These courses are offered online at least once per year.

**This course is offered online in the summer.

Public Health Minor

Public health is one of the most important factors influencing health today. It’s about promoting prevention and protection rather than focusing on treating disease and injury. The IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health allows you to discover the social, economic, behavioral, biological, and environmental influences that can be the difference between a successful population health strategy and one that misses the target. This is a perfect minor for anyone who is interested in a career that allows them to impact the health of populations of people.

Eligibility and application procedures

  • Students enrolled in baccalaureate programs at Indiana University who are in good academic standing.
  • Public health majors are not eligible for the public health minor.
  • Students who successfully complete the requirements for the public health minor with a grade of “C” or better in all courses credited to the minor will have the minor conferred with their baccalaureate degree.

Public Health Minor requirements

Students will take one required course (3 credit hours):

  • PBHL-P109: Introduction to Public Health

Students will choose four courses (12 credit hours):

  • PBHL-A316: Environmental Health Sciences
  • PBHL-B300: Introduction to Biostatistics
  • PBHL-E322: Principles of Epidemiology
  • PBHL-H120: Health Care Delivery in the US
  • PBHL-S120: Introduction to Community Health

Note: PBHL-S250 will be accepted as a substitution for PBHL-S120.

You must complete all required courses with a grade of “C” or better.

Honors option

An honors option is available. Visit the IUPUI Honors College website for details or call the IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health at (317) 274-2000 and speak to our undergraduate academic advisor.


Updated: April 2023