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Graduates of this program will be prepared to pursue career opportunities focusing on
issues such as urban health, health disciplines, disease prevention, gender health,
adolescent health, gerontology, mental illness, HIV/AIDS, and public health planning. Job prospects in the
field are available in a variety of settings including academic and research institutions,
government agencies (local, state, and federal), consulting companies, community health
centers, community-based organizations, health delivery organizations, and professional and non-profit
organizations.
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