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School of Health

Public Health

Discover God's calling for you to help make the world a healthier, safer place to live.

At ÃÛÌÒapp, you'll gain a deep understanding of the role of public health in the world. In addition to a hands-on internship, you’ll take classes in health behavior and education, biostatistics, environmental and global health, epidemiology, ethics, and health policy and management.

And you'll combine that learning with your faith, and engage with peers and professors who will challenge and strengthen your convictions. You'll graduate ready to become a clinician or health service professional—and equipped with the wisdom to practice Christian compassion and stewardship.

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Online
Degree Options
MPH

Public Health Major, Minor

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Study off-campus

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The Impact of Clean Water: Honduras

Explore the challenges of clean water availability on a local, national, and global level, and wrestle with potential solutions to this pervasive and complex problem.

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The Impact of Clean Water - Navajo Nation

Students will learn how the availability of clean water relates to nutrition, poverty, life expectancy, education, employment, and income of the local community.

Public Health Faculty

Toluwani Adekunle

Toluwani Adekunle

Assistant Professor
616-526-6766
Erica Boldenow

Erica Boldenow

Associate Professor
616-526-6490
Julie Yonker

Julie Yonker

Professor, Public Health Department Chair
526-7668