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General public health


What is a general public health major?

A general curriculum that teaches students to plan, manage, and evaluate public health care services; to function as public health professionals in public agencies, the private sector, and other settings; and to provide leadership in the field of public health. Course topics include: epidemiology, biostatistics, public health principles, preventive medicine, health policy and regulations, health care services and related administrative functions, public health law enforcement, health economics and budgeting, public communications, and professional standards and ethics.

How much do general public health majors make?

median average salary

$54,000/yr

The national average salary for general public health graduates in the United States is $54,000 per year. Those in the top 10 percent make over $124,200 a year, while the bottom 10 percent make under $20,000 a year. While salary ranges can vary by role, industry, and location, general public health graduates typically make between $35,000 and $81,000 per year.

How popular is general public health as a major?

Each year, around 11,100 students obtain a bachelor’s degree and around 240 students obtain an associate degree in general public health. In 2021, 14,073 students received a bachelor's degree and 335 students received an associate degree. This is 11% more general public health majors than there were in 2020. General public health is one of the most popular majors within public health.

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