Start Here. Go Anywhere with a Bachelor's of Public Health Degree.
Earn your Bachelor of Public Health (BSPH) degree at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee — one of the top colleges that offer public health degrees in Tennessee.
Through this undergraduate public health program, you’ll study topics like disease prevention, health policy and community wellness while learning from expert faculty who care about your success. You’ll also gain hands-on experience through a 400-hour internship tailored to your goals.
By graduation, you’ll be ready to advance to graduate school or begin a meaningful career improving health outcomes in your community and beyond.
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Public Health Programs in Tennessee: Study in the Heart of Nashville
Experience one of the nation’s top health care hubs while pursuing your Bachelor of Public Health degree at Belmont. As one of the leading public health programs in Tennessee, Belmont connects classroom learning with real-world experience right in the center of Nashville.
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Home to 500+ healthcare organizations, including HCA Healthcare, Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Community Health Systems — offering unmatched opportunities for internships and careers.
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Collaborate with the Tennessee Department of Health, Metro Public Health Department and local nonprofits to apply your classroom knowledge in real-world settings.
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Gain exposure to diverse communities across the Nashville metro area — urban, suburban and rural — to understand the complex factors shaping population health.
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Engage in professional growth through statewide and national events such as the Tennessee Public Health Association (TPHA) Conference.
What You'll Learn in Belmont's Public Health Program
As a public health major at Belmont University, you’ll build a strong scientific foundation through courses in biology, chemistry and environmental health — paired with specialized public health courses in global health, epidemiology, health policy and biostatistics.
Through this Bachelor of Public Health degree, you’ll examine the social and environmental factors that influence population health and explore how policy, prevention and education shape healthier communities.
You’ll also have the flexibility to choose up to 21 hours of electives across Belmont’s curriculum — allowing you to study subjects like international politics, philosophy or additional sciences to prepare for graduate study or medical school.
Program Details
Curious about your coursework? View requirements for this degree in the course catalog.
In Belmont's public health program, you have the opportunity to get involved and explore your passions beyond the classroom.
- Travel abroad to work with practicing professionals, learn about cultural differences and explore the impact of health policies on individuals and communities.
- Join the Public Health Student Association and get to know classmates who share your interests.
- Voice your opinions in monthly meetings of the Public Health Book Club.
- Hear from distinguished guest speakers as part of our Coffee and Careers Series.
Outcomes & Alumni Success
Graduates of Belmont’s Department of Public Health are making an impact in diverse health care and public health settings.
Alumni have secured roles as epidemiologists with state health departments, consultants for healthcare organizations and analysts in nonprofit and policy sectors.
Many public health majors pursue the pre-health track and have continued into medical school, physician assistant (PA) programs and accelerated MSN programs at top institutions.
Whether entering the workforce or continuing their education, our graduates are equipped with the skills and experience to improve health outcomes and advance public health initiatives.
Career Preparation and Professional Support in Public Health
At Belmont University, we’re committed to your success — in the classroom, in your community and in your career. As a student in our Bachelor of Public Health program, you’ll receive personalized guidance, mentorship and hands-on opportunities designed to help you thrive in one of the fastest-growing health fields.
Students in Belmont’s public health degree program benefit from:
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Career development support through Belmont’s Office of Career & Professional Development (OCPD), including resume workshops, job fairs and networking events.
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Mentorship from faculty and guest lecturers with extensive public health experience, offering real-world insights into today’s most pressing health challenges.
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Professional engagement opportunities such as field trips to public health organizations and attendance at the Tennessee Public Health Association (TPHA) Conference, where students often present their research and connect with professionals statewide.
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A department led by faculty with deep connections to the Tennessee public health community — including a department chair who is a former TPHA President.
Through these experiences, you’ll graduate from Belmont’s public health program in Tennessee ready to step confidently into graduate school or a meaningful public health career.
97% of College of Pharmacy & Health Science graduates are employed, pursuing continuing education, or enlisted in the military within 6 months of graduation and 97% of employed graduates are in positions that align with their short or long term career goals.
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Public Health Career Possibilities
A public health degree opens doors to diverse career opportunities in health care, government, nonprofit organizations and research institutions. Graduates find opportunities in diverse settings, including public health agencies, hospitals, consulting firms and nonprofit organizations. Many also choose to further their education by pursuing advanced degrees in medicine, nursing or health administration.
Manages health care organizations, ensuring effective operations and quality patient care.
Conducts research on disease patterns, outbreaks and public health trends.
Evaluates health policies, programs and data to inform decision-making.
Works with hospitals, insurance companies and organizations to improve healthcare delivery.
Analyzes and advocates for policies that promote public health initiatives.
Monitors environmental factors affecting public health and safety.
Designs and implements educational programs to promote health and wellness.
Learn from the Best
The Department of Public Health offers students the opportunity to learn from faculty with extensive experience in epidemiology, community and behavioral health, biostatistics and public health policy.
The faculty in the public health program bring backgrounds in governmental public health, military health research and nonprofit leadership, equipping students with both academic knowledge and real-world application.
With expertise in areas such as infectious disease surveillance, health disparities and program evaluation, our faculty ensure students are prepared to tackle today’s most pressing public health challenges.
Common Questions About Belmont's Bachelor of Public Health
With a degree in public health, you will be prepared for diverse careers in health care, government agencies, nonprofits and research institutions.
Graduates work as epidemiologists, health educators, policy analysts, health care consultants, health educators and more. Many also pursue advanced degrees in medicine, nursing, public health or health care administration.
There are many hands-on opportunities for students in Belmont's public health program, including internships, service-learning projects and research.
The program also offers field trips to public health agencies, guest lectures from nationally renowned experts and opportunities to attend professional conferences like the Tennessee Public Health Association (TPHA) Conference, where students can network and present their work.
Yes, Belmont's public health program prepares students for graduate school! Many students in the program follow a pre-health track and successfully continue into medical school and PA programs.
Others pursue MPH degrees at some of the top programs in the nation. The curriculum provides a strong foundation in population health, health care systems and disease prevention, making students competitive applicants for advanced degrees.
If you’re passionate about direct patient care in clinical settings like hospitals and clinics, nursing might be a great fit.
However, if you're interested in preventing diseases, improving community health and shaping health policies, Public Health offers a broader approach to health care that impacts populations rather than individual patients.
Many students who start with an interest in health care but aren't sure about nursing find Public Health to be a fulfilling path that still allows them to make a meaningful impact. Additionally, some Public Health graduates go on to pursue accelerated nursing programs (MSN) or careers in healthcare administration, blending both fields. Faculty advisors can help you explore your interests and find the best path for your career goals.
Students interested in First-Year or Transfer admissions can apply through the University’s admissions website. Students have the option to apply through the Belmont Application, Common Application or Apply Coalition with SCOIR. Students will also need to submit official transcripts, a school counselor recommendation/school report and a $50 application fee. Belmont is test optional, so applicants can submit their ACT or SAT scores if they’d like them considered.
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Yes, financial aid is available to public health students! Belmont University offers scholarships, grants, loans and work-study opportunities to help students finance their education. Students are encouraged to complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) by Belmont's Feb. 15 priority deadline to maximize their potential financial aid.
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