Nov 08, 2024  
2024-25 Hamilton Holt Undergraduate 
    
2024-25 Hamilton Holt Undergraduate

Community Health Major


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The Community Health major will prepare Holt students at Rollins College with the knowledge and skills necessary for collaboratively addressing social determinants of health in a culturally-appropriate way. Students enrolled in the Community Health major:

  • must be able to demonstrate the mastery of the foundational skills and knowledge of community health professionals as defined by professional associations in the field of community health.
  • will develop an understanding of and respect for community needs that reflect the cultural, racial, gender, etc. differences that characterize that community.
  • will become engaged leaders in addressing the health needs of the community.
  • will be able to implement and assess programming that address health disparities across and between communities.

Upon completing the major, students will be able to:

  • Identify and propose solutions to social determinants of health that are root causes of health inequality
  • Understand how health concerns reflect cultural, racial, gender, economic, and social factors unique to specific communities
  • Leverage skills and knowledge gained through their coursework and applied experiences to address community health needs through collaborative relationships
  • Implement and assess community health programs responsive to health disparities across and between communities
  • Use the skills and knowledge of community health professionals as defined by professional associations in the field of community health

Health Equity Electives (3)


Three electives are required with an area emphasis on health equity within and among communities, at least one of which must be at the 300 level or above. Students are encouraged to consider courses from interdisciplinary programs such as Sexuality, Women, and Gender studies, Africa and African-American Studies, and similar programs. The goal for selection of these courses should be to learn more about the social, political, economic, and cultural contexts that shape poor health among a particular group of people with shared identities and experiences.  Choose from the approved list of courses below:

Disciplinary/Interdisciplinary Perspectives Electives (3)


Three (3) elective courses are also required, at least two of which must be at the 300 level or above. Other courses may be approved to count with permission from the program director.

Internship/Practicum (4 credits)


One senior capstone experience is required that provides students an opportunity to integrate and apply knowledge and skills developed in the program in a community health based setting.

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