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The field of Health Sciences is one of the fastest growing fields of study. Drawing on information from multiple disciplines such as medicine, social sciences, epidemiology, law, economics and public policy, a Bachelor's Degree in Health Sciences will prepare students for an exciting and meaningful career in a number of fields.
The Bachelor's Degree program in Health Sciences is focused on public and community health, environmental protection, preventative community health initiatives, and emergency response. The degree prepares students to work in advocacy, education and organization. The course of study also includes a number of general education courses included to lay an intellectual foundation for students, exposing them to arts and humanities, building critical thinking skills, and developing the scientific and analytical literacy necessary for this program.
Graduates of Health Sciences may go on to pursue careers in hospital administration, public health research, public policy and environmental advocacy. Graduates can also find work in the private sector offering their expertise as health and environmental consultants for businesses. They may also continue to further their studies in the public health fields.
For those seeking exciting careers doing meaningful, community-oriented work in the field of health and policy, a Bachelor's Degree in Health Sciences is a great option.
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The Health Science Major’s Guide: Career Options and Job Opportunities
By: UoPeople Outreach, November 2, 2016
Dream of making a difference and making the world a healthier place? A degree in health science might be a perfect choice for you. But what health science jobs are out there?
Fortunately, there are a lot of options. Careers in health science are as diverse as they come. To make it easier for you, we put together this list of some of the most exciting jobs out there for health science majors.
The descriptions below explain what these jobs are like in the US, and we even included average annual salaries in USD as of Nov 2, 2016 according to Indeed.com.
Health Science Careers List to Choose from When You Graduate
So which health science jobs are out there for you after you get your BA?
Community Health Worker
Community health workers bridge the gap between the dominant culture’s healthcare system and the cultural and socioeconomic needs of underserved, culturally diverse and uninsured communities.
On one hand, they go into the community to find out who needs help – from sanitation to prevention through medical care – and teach the community how to be self-sufficient in navigating through medical challenges. On the other hand, community health workers bring the community’s needs to the system, and do their best to adjust the system to these needs.
Average annual US salary: $26,000
Healthcare Policy
Healthcare policy professionals research the industry, and its current and future impacts on the community. They develop strategies to improve medical processes and laws. They work with researchers, healthcare managers, lawyers and legislators, among others. You can be a consultant to legislative policy makers, or represent community and patient needs in front of decision makers in hospitals and politics.
Average annual Us salary for healthcare policy: $55,000
Healthcare Management
Healthcare management career opportunities are for people who are interested in the business side of healthcare. You could work your way up to middle management of hospitals and medical associations, and be in charge of anything from finance to marketing to public health programs.
Average annual US salary for healthcare management: $102,000