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Catalog Icon Key. My Favorites. Public Health students come to UMBC from a diverse set of backgrounds, and this diversity provides for a rich university experience. Many Public Health majors go directly into the workforce after graduation.
Students have gone on to work in the non-clinical medical setting in hospitals and care facilities, government organizations, nonprofit organizations, and private healthcare related jobs. Frequently these positions are the result of the required internship. Many students also go on to pursue graduate degrees in health administration, health policy, and public health.
We also have a minor that can be a rewarding compliment for many majors, such as Biology, Emergency Health Services, Information Technology, and Political Science, among others. Visit the website for related professional associations for industry information and professional development. Browsing through job postings while you are still making a career decision can provide insight into the industry and taking note of the required qualifications lets you know what skills and experiences to seek out during your time at UMBC.
Gaining real-world experience through internships, research, or a co-op experience is one of the best ways to make yourself a competitive candidate for full-time jobs and graduate school after graduation. Learn more about how to get started, finding opportunities, and the application process on our website. You will receive professional development to help you excel at your site as well as a transcript notation and possible academic credit.
The Office of Undergraduate Research can help you find opportunities to conduct research in your industry, both on campus and at local organizations.
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