Undergraduate and Minor Programs

Prepare for a meaningful career helping people live healthier lives.  

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Dean's Scholars

Meet our undergraduate students who were granted admission into our MPH program due to their hard work and dedication in the public health undergraduate degree.

Meet the Dean's Scholars

Undergraduate

  • Exercise Science BS
    8/1/23
    Learn how various aspects of exercise and physical activity - including physiological, biomechanical, nutritional, and behavioral - can enhance health, fitness, performance, and disease prevention and management.
  • Nutrition Science BS
    8/20/24
    You already know the importance of food and diet in staying healthy. If you want to use your interest in nutrition to help others be healthier and prevent disease, UB’s bachelor’s degree program in Nutrition Science gives you the knowledge to do just that.
  • Public Health BS
    9/29/23
    Gain an advanced understanding of population-level approaches to protecting and improving health, and prepare for a health-related career.
  • Statistics BA
    10/23/24
    Advance your training in statistical theory, methods and applications to help prepare for the pursuit of a doctoral degree or direct entry into the workplace.

Minors

  • Coaching Minor
    6/21/23
    If you have a passion for sports, a desire to make a difference in the lives of athletes, and a dedication to strive for personal excellence, this minor is perfect for you.
  • Nutrition Minor
    2/15/22
    Learn basic concepts of human nutrition and the relationships between nutrition, health, disease, and the life cycle.
  • Public Health
    12/18/23
    Gain an advanced understanding of population-level approaches to protecting and improving health, and prepare for a health-related career.
  • Statistics Minor
    2/15/22
    Learn how to incorporate the study and use of statistical methods and theories across a variety of disciplines.

Combined Undergraduate/Graduate

Professional Combined

  • Occupational Therapy BS/MS
    8/13/24
    Obtain the skills needed to maximizes health, well-being and quality of life for all people, populations, and communities by facilitating participation in everyday living.