The following are undergraduate degree programs offered at WashU.
3-2 MPH Program
Arts & Sciences and Brown School
Designed specifically for WashU undergraduate students, this program allows you to earn both your undergraduate degree and a Master of Public Health in a total of five years. The 3-2 MPH program is available to students pursuing any major in WashU’s College of Arts & Sciences.
Global Health and Environment Major and Minor Tracks in Anthropology
Arts & Sciences
The global health and environment program in the Department of Anthropology in Arts & Sciences explores health issues in a broad liberal arts context that brings together scientific and humanistic approaches, develops critical perspectives on health problems and systems, permits students to engage in various kinds of academic research, and trains students for careers in diverse fields and for work across local, national and global cultures.
Healthcare Management Major
Olin Business School
The program in healthcare management offer undergraduates from any school within WashU the educational foundation to pursue a career in healthcare administration.
Medical Humanities Minor
Arts & Sciences
The medical humanities minor approaches health, disease, and medical care as culturally embedded human experiences that vary across time and place, and draws on courses from a variety of departments and programs including art history, classics, history, languages and literature, music, philosophy, and gender and sexuality studies.
Public Health & Society Major and Minor
Arts & Sciences
Public Health and Society is the newest undergraduate program in Arts & Sciences at WashU, offering both a minor and major. With an emphasis on the social determinants of health, PH&S takes an interdisciplinary approach to understanding and enhancing population health at the local and global level. A collaboration between Arts & Sciences and the School of Public Health, core courses are co-taught by faculty from Arts & Sciences and the School of Public Health, combining public health fundamentals with historical, cultural, and social perspectives. The major includes a unique APEX capstone experience featuring a community practicum or research, while the minor offers strong interdisciplinary integration. PH&S prepares students for careers in public health, medicine, law, business, nonprofits, and government.