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3 Social Health BA Degree Programs


Open University
BA (Honours) in Health and Social Care
- Online United Kingdom
BA
Full time, Part time
3 years
Distance Learning
English
This BA (Honours) Health and Social Care degree provides you with a sound and critical understanding of health and social care policy, theory, and practice, which is essential in today's fast-changing care sector. Professionals at all levels need to be proactive and flexible to succeed, and through your studies, you’ll gain the skills needed for effective practice in a diverse, multidisciplinary environment.


University of Colorado, Denver
Integrated Health Studies Option, BA - Individually Designed Major
- Denver, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Integrated Health Studies Option for the BA in the Individually Designed Major is geared toward students interested in exploring health from multiple perspectives. It offers a flexible curriculum ...
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The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Psychology, BA - Health Services Psychology Concentration
- Knoxville, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The BA in Health Services Psychology Concentration is designed to prepare students for careers in healthcare settings that focus on mental and physical wellbeing. The program emphasizes understanding ...
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Learn more about Social Health BA degree programs
Social Health degree programs at the Bachelor's level focus on understanding and improving health outcomes within communities. You'll explore various aspects of public health, social justice, and policy, preparing you for a fulfilling career aimed at fostering well-being in diverse populations.
In these programs, students typically engage in courses such as Epidemiology, Health Behavior, and Community Health Assessment. You'll develop skills in analyzing health data, designing health education programs, and advocating for vulnerable populations. As students engage with complex social issues, they build confidence navigating the interplay between health and social factors that affect communities.
The environment encourages critical thinking as you study social determinants of health and evaluate effective interventions. Graduates often pursue careers in public health agencies, non-profit organizations, or healthcare institutions, where they can make a difference by promoting healthy practices and policies. Through hands-on experiences and collaborative projects, you’ll gain insights that prepare you for the challenges of the field.