Public Health (BS)

What is Public Health?

The Department of Public Health at Wayne State University specializes in broadly preparing undergraduate students to meet current and emergent threats to the health of vulnerable individuals, populations, and communities. As a truly interdisciplinary field, public health draws strength from the natural sciences, biostatistics, and behavioral sciences to address the social determinants of health inequalities, health care access and affordability, mental health and suicide prevention, housing and food insecurity, and many other issues.

Public health faculty are engaged in meaningful community-based intervention research centered on immigrant health, childhood obesity, healthcare access, student mental health, and patient-centered outcomes. Faculty and instructors have professional experiences working with city and county governments, health care organizations, health insurance companies, foundations, and non-profit organizations.

What can I do with a Public Health Degree? 

   OCC Associate Degree  
Associate in Arts (AA) *Dental Hygiene - Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
Associate in Science (AS) *Diagnostic Medical Sonography (AAS)
Associate in General Studies (AGS) *Health Care Administration (AAS)
*Radiologic Technology (AAS) *Mental Health/Social Work (AAS)
*Surgical Technology (AAS) *Medical Assisting (AAS)
*Emergency Medical Services (AAS) *Nursing (AAS)
*Fire Fighter Technology (AAS) *Nursing Transition LPS to APN (AAS)
*Sign Language Interpreter (AAS) Other degree programs are possible but may exceed 120 total credits.

*Waives WSU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences minor requirement. Due to the requirements associated with these programs, the total amount of credit earned will likely exceed the minimum bachelor's degree requirement.

 

Earn the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) - Satisfies Wayne State University's General Education Requirements

Goal/Area of study Oakland Community College Course Credits WSU Equivalent
English Composition ENG 1510 Composition I - ENG 1510E and 1510S is also acceptable 3 ENG 1020
  ENG 1520 Composition II  3 ENG 3010
Mathematics MAT 1580 Statistics  4 STA 1020
Social Science See MTA; approved Social Science 3 See advisor
  See MTA; approved Social Science 3 See advisor
Fine Arts/Humanities **ARB, FRE, GER, ITA, JPN, SLI or SPA 1510 (see MTA) 3 See advisor
  See MTA; approved Humanities/Fine Arts 3 See advisor
Natural Science  See MTA; approved Natural Science  3 See advisor
  See MTA; approved Natural Science with lab 4 See advisor
Public Health Pathway Courses HEA 1510 Nutrition (NFS2030) 3 NFS 2030
  **ARB, FRE, GER, ITA, JPN, SLI or SPA 1530 (second language, same language) 4 See advisor
  Total Credits 36  

**All students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences must successfully demonstrate language proficiency equivalent to the two-course sequence in a single foreign language. Proficiency is demonstrated by completing courses numbered 1010 and 1020 in one of the following subject area codes: ARB, ARM, CHI, FRE, GER, GKA, GKM, HEB, ITA, JPN, LAT, POL, RUS, SPA, SWA, and UKR.

Transfer Credit Summary Credits
Pathway and Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA) 36
Associate degree requirements and additional electives *
-See advisor for course recommendations based on associate degree requirements, educational interests, and career goals.
24-36
Total Transfer Credits 60-82

*The range of credit hours allows for earning credentials, such as certificates, or additional transfer credit while completing an associate degree. Some course(s) not included in the pathway may satisfy Wayne State requirements. See advisors for more information.

    

Bachelor of Science (BS) in Public Health Credit
PH 2100 Intro to Public Health 3
PH 3100 Social and Behavioral: Public Health 3
PH 3200 Introduction to Biostatistics  4
PH 3300 Epidemiology  4
PH 3500 Environmental Health 3
PH 4100 Public Health Principles and Practice 2      or PH 4250
PH 4150 Public Health Practicum 2      or PH 4250
PH 4400 Methodological Approaches 4
PH 5100 Capstone Course in Public Health 4
PH Elective (see WSU advisor) 6-9
Total Credits 35
Wayne State credit summary Credit
Major  35

Wayne State minor, electives and/or additional degree enhancements (see WSU advisor)

3-25
TOTAL WAYNE STATE CREDITS 38-60 min.
TOTAL WAYNE STATE and TRANSFER CREDITS 120 min. 

Primary contacts

 Oakland Community College
 Counseling Office
 oaklandcc.edu/counseling
 248-341-2000    

 Transfer Student Success Center 
 transfer@wayne.edu
 313-577-2487

Notes

  • You can review how all courses transfer using the course equivalency tool. For a self-service, customized WSU degree audit, please visit https://wayne.edu/transfer/tess
  • Wayne State requires a minimum of 30 credits in residency.
  • The pathway allows multiple associate degree options with the flexibility to customize your degree path. The minimum eligibility to participate in the Wayne State Transfer Pathways is a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or above, Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA), and an associate degree (earned or Reverse Transfer).  See transfer credit guidelines
  • All college-level (non-developmental), non-duplicated courses with a 2.0 (C) grade point average (GPA) or above will be considered for transfer credit. Earned credit will transfer as 1) direct course equivalency, 2) major/department credit, or 3) elective credit. Credits not earned at Oakland Community College will need to be taken at WSU. 
  • These pathways do not replace the importance of Oakland Community College and Wayne State academic advising. The pathway provides a general roadmap to degree completion.