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Programs in Community & Public Health

Utilize classroom knowledge and clinical experience to become the next generation of healthcare providers.

Our health sciences minor and public health minor are designed to provide you with foundational knowledge and a broader understanding of universal concepts related to health and healthcare. It is recommended for those students from any major who plan to work in any aspect of healthcare and other clinically related topics. In high-tech classrooms and under the guidance of our supportive community of faculty and peers, the coursework required for this academic minor allows you to tailor the 12 required credit hours from a wide-ranging list of courses related to health and healthcare-related disciplines.

100% Success Rate for Postgraduates

9:1 Student-Faculty Ratio

13% Job Growth by 2031 (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

#1 National Merit Scholars Per Capita

Professional Opportunities

TU students in Oxley.

Our degree will provide foundational knowledge and prepare you to assume various positions in the modern-day healthcare system. Our engaging faculty encourages you to expand on your classroom learnings and utilize them in diverse health service opportunities, joining a thriving community of future healthcare providers.

Job opportunities: 

  • Medical Doctor
  • Medical Director
  • Biostatistician
  • Radiation therapist 
  • Dentist
  • Surgical technician
  • Health safety engineer

Beyond the Classroom

  • EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
  • STUDENT ENGAGEMENT
  • SOCIAL JUSTICE & SERVICE
  • JOB PLACEMENT
    • Laureate Institute for Brain Research

      UTulsa undergraduate and graduate students can gain research experience in data collection and analysis, clinical assessment, neuroimaging, behavioral tasks, and biomarker development at the Laureate Institute for Brain Research through volunteering and enrolling in independent study or work study.

      Experiential Learning Laureate Institute for Brain Research

    • Make your UTulsa experience as rich and diverse as you like.

      UTulsa students have abundant opportunities to get involved with clubs and organizations to develop new skills, meet new friends, and make lifetime memories. From international clubs, music groups, and intramural sports to Greek life, student government, and on-campus leadership, there’s truly something for everyone at UTulsa. Our multi-faceted extracurricular options perfectly complement our multidisciplinary academic approach.

      Student Organizations

    • Be the change you want to see.

      UTulsa encourages students to give back to the community and see societal problems through a different lens. In considering issues ranging from low-income to racial biases, students analyze the intricacies of cyclical social issues to gain broader perspectives and insights, which they can share with others and act on in the community.

      Civic Engagement

    • Pursue success with confidence — backed by UTulsa’s job placement guarantee.

      UTulsa is committed to our students’ professional success, which is why our Center for Career Development, aka CaneCareers, offers a job placement guarantee program. We promise that students who follow the program will land an entry-level job in their chosen field or continue their education within six months of graduation, or we’ll give them a free semester of grad school.

      Job Placement