Public Health, BS program guide
A Capella-style hierarchy adapted to ASU: current program path, exact catalog class, then verified Week links or the live Canvas control point.
This active public path exposes 53 distinct class codes across the curriculum groups below. Alternatives and electives remain under their published headings; appearance on this map is not a claim that every student takes every listed option.
Current program identity
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ASU Degree Search is the public identity source for this BS path and plan code NHPBHBS. Undergraduate curriculum groups come from the current 2026 checksheet; graduate class codes come from the active Degree requirements area. The Fall 2026 course catalog supplies class titles and descriptions. These layers describe public structure, not a personal enrollment contract.
Before scheduling support, reconcile this map with the current degree audit or iPOS. Confirm catalog year, campus or online modality, admission status, prerequisites, transfer work, concurrent or accelerated arrangements, electives, substitutions, clinical placement, and advisor approval. Preserve alternatives as alternatives. A course listed inside an elective group is not automatically required for every student.
The classes, one by one
Open a code for its full class guide, current catalog focus, every mapped program context, session boundary, rubric workflow, grade controls, and right-side navigation. Shared classes own one canonical page so their guidance cannot drift between degrees.
Public Health, BS · Major Core Courses
| Class | Fall 2026 catalog title | Credits | Cadence control |
|---|---|---|---|
| CHS 340 | Health Behavior Theory | 3 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| EXW 450 | Social Drivers of Health | 3 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HCD 300 | Biostatistics | 3 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HCD 332 | Population Health Policy and Legislation | 3 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HCD 400 | Evidence Odyssey: Decoding Peer-Reviewed Research for Future Practice | 3 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HEP 102 | Foundations of Health Education and Health Promotion | 3 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HEP 361 | Digital Health Communication and Education | 3 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HEP 444 | Epidemiology | 3 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HEP 454 | Health Promotion Program Planning and Implementation | 3 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HSC 210 | Cultural Aspects of Health | 3 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| PBH 435 | Environmental and Occupational Health | 3 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| POP 100 | Introduction to Population Health | 3 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| TPH 484 | Internship | 3 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| ASB 305 | Poverty and Global Health | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| ASB 376 | Global Health Policy | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| ASB 457 | Global Mental Health | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| CHS 494 | Special Topics | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| CHS 494 | Special Topics | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| EXW 446 | Worksite Wellness | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HCD 303 | Global Health Care Systems | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HCD 330 | Health Care Systems in the U.S. | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HCD 402 | Health Economics | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HCD 403 | Process Engineering | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HCD 420 | Population Health Management | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HEP 355 | Population Health and Climate Change | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HEP 386 | Assessing Strengths and Needs for Health Education and Promotion | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HEP 452 | Health Advocacy in Health Education | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HEP 456 | Health Promotion Program Evaluation | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HEP 476 | Community Health | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HSC 310 | Health Communication | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HSC 410 | Supporting the Health of Older Adults | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| MED 320 | Applied Medical/Health Care Ethics | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| MED 350 | Health Care and Humanities | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| MED 445 | Prevention and Management of Chronic Disease | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| PBH 410 | Public Mental Health | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| PBH 422 | Health Disparities and Access to Health | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| PHI 310 | Environmental Ethics | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| POS 368 | Ethics and Human Rights | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| PUP 301 | Introduction to Urban Planning | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| SGS 330 | Globalization and the Environment: Problems and Solutions | 9 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HCD 201 | Economics for Health Majors | 6 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| HEP 241 | Health Education Methods for Injury Prevention and Preparedness | 6 | Live Canvas syllabus |
Public Health, BS · School of Technology for Public Health Requirements
| Class | Fall 2026 catalog title | Credits | Cadence control |
|---|---|---|---|
| CHS 100 | Optimizing Your Health and Performance | 3 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| CHS 300 | An Exploration of Well-Being | 3 | Live Canvas syllabus |
Public Health, BS · Foundational Courses
| Class | Fall 2026 catalog title | Credits | Cadence control |
|---|---|---|---|
| BIO 181 | General Biology I | 4 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| BIO 182 | General Biology II | 4 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| MAT 114 | College Mathematics | 3 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| MAT 117 | College Algebra | 3 | Live Canvas syllabus |
Public Health, BS · ASU 101 or college-specific equivalent First-Year Seminar required of all first-year students.
| Class | Fall 2026 catalog title | Credits | Cadence control |
|---|---|---|---|
| CHS 101 | The ASU Experience for Health Solutions Students | 1 | Live Canvas syllabus |
Public Health, BS · First-Year Composition
| Class | Fall 2026 catalog title | Credits | Cadence control |
|---|---|---|---|
| ENG 101 | First-Year Composition | 6 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| ENG 102 | First-Year Composition | 6 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| ENG 105 | Advanced First-Year Composition | 6 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| ENG 107 | First-Year Composition | 6 | Live Canvas syllabus |
| ENG 108 | First-Year Composition | 6 | Live Canvas syllabus |
Program → class → Week or live Canvas syllabus
ASU uses Session A, Session B, and Session C at registration level, but a program page does not establish one universal class length. No generic Week layer is generated here. The registered schedule and Canvas syllabus control the actual cadence.
For each registered class, copy section, instructor, start and end dates, Session A, B, or C designation, due-day pattern, time zone, grading model, late policy, required technology, and final-submission window from My ASU and Canvas. Then inventory the real work: discussions, replies, quizzes, papers, cases, presentations, projects, labs, simulations, clinical or practicum records, and exam-preparation blocks.
A Week number is a position, not an assessment identity. Preserve the exact live title, directions, rubric version, template, permitted sources and tools, point value or weight, file type, deadline, and submission location before production. Announcements that amend a requirement belong in the same control packet.
Build the session board
Give every obligation one row with class code, exact Canvas label, session and Week or date, due time and time zone, points or category weight, dependency, evidence need, permitted tools, current status, feedback status, and next action. Keep different work types separate because a discussion, quantitative problem, presentation, clinical record, and proctored-exam preparation block do not share one completion test.
Work backward from the deadline. Reserve intake time for directions and rubric, evidence time for research or data, production time for the actual deliverable, and a delivery pass for citations, accessibility, filename, file type, export, and upload rendering. A 7.5-week class compresses these blocks; it does not remove them.
Reconcile after every posted result. Use raw points only when the syllabus is points-based; calculate weighted categories independently when weights control. Keep full precision until display and track any separate exam-average, clinical, competency, attendance, or progression floor as its own gate.
Turn the live rubric into acceptance tests
Directions and rubric are separate contracts. Directions control scenario, audience, length, format, source limits, tools, and submission rules. Rubric rows control scoring evidence. Translate each requirement into a yes-or-no test and assign it a visible destination in the paper, calculation, presentation, care document, project file, or discussion.
Read verbs literally. Describe requires accurate coverage; compare requires a visible basis; analyze requires relationships and implications; evaluate requires criteria and judgment; recommend requires a defensible choice tied to evidence. Universal words such as all, each, and every change the minimum complete response.
Run content quality before delivery quality. Check coverage, logic, evidence quality, calculations, and consistency across prose, tables, figures, slides, and appendices. Then check citation matching, template fields, accessibility, filename, file type, and rendered export. A polished file cannot compensate for a missing decision, and good analysis can still fail when the wrong file is uploaded.
Clinical, professional, and exam boundaries
Students perform patient care, clinical decisions, skills, simulations, laboratory activity, practicum or rotation hours, preceptor communication, signatures, experience logs, group participation, identity-verified activity, and final submission. Remove protected health, client, employee, and proprietary information before any tutoring review.
Proctored, standardized, competency, dosage-calculation, readiness, and licensure-related assessments are preparation-only. Legitimate support includes a study blueprint, practice questions, rationale review, calculation practice, concept explanation, rehearsal, and readiness decisions. It does not include entering an authenticated environment or completing the real assessment.