Community Health

Community health addresses the wide range of health challenges in everyday communities. This concentration will provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to identify major behavioral, social and cultural factors that impact the health of populations, as well as the ways in which these factors influence the development and organization of public health programs and service delivery to these communities. Through coursework and fieldwork practice experience, students will target theory and methods for designing, implementing, and evaluating programs aimed at reducing the burden of major health problems. By utilizing appropriate principals and methods, from both social and behavioral sciences to address behaviors of individuals, groups and the communities, students will be well on their way to developing a strategy for improving a community’s health.

Graduates will be prepared for rewarding careers working in private and public sectors in diverse roles such as program planners, community health educators, outreach specialists, health promotion coordinators, or public health advisors. For more information on prospective careers following graduation, visit the What is Public Health? website.

For more information about the program or to apply, please contact:

Heather Mavronicolas, PhD, MPH
Assistant Professor / Director, MPH Program
Tel (718) 990-8456 
mavronih@stjohns.edu