Bachelor of Science in Public Health

Program Description

The Bachelor of Science in Public Health program at St. Francis College prepares students for advanced studies in public health, the health professions, occupational therapy, physical therapy, medical careers, pharmacy careers, nursing, and more. Public Health students develop the competencies and skills necessary for positions in a variety of professional settings such as local, state, and federal health and social service agencies and non-governmental and voluntary health organizations, health care, and private industry.

This program has been designed to provide opportunities for SFC students to work with underserved communities. The major supplements interest in adding a minor to a course of study in the college, and it will enable students to enter into the healthcare profession better prepared to serve their communities in providing healthcare to all.

Admission Requirements

  • Students who have achieved a high school GPA of 71 or above will be fully admitted to the institution (with the exception of the nursing program).
  • Students who have a GPA between 65 and 70 may participate in our conditional admittance program on a case-by-case basis.

IELTS Requirements

Listening Reading Writing Speaking Overall
6 6 6 6 6

Remarks:

  • Total 122 Credits program(Yearly tuition fee is given)
  • I20(Visa Letter) can be obtained only after submitting a bank statement with a balance of USD $51,298.
  • Scholarship available.

Course Features
  • Country United States of America
  • City Brooklyn
  • State New York
  • Course Duration 4 Years
  • Application fee 0 USD
  • Tuition fees per year 19,000 USD
  • Cost of Living per year 18,000 USD
  • Starting dates Fall & Spring
  • IELTS (Total) 6
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