Minors
Curious about how health impacts communities and how you can make a difference? Our public health minors give students a valuable perspective to better understand the world around them—while enhancing their undergraduate experience.
Explore our minors below!
Public Health
The minor in Public Health introduces students to the foundational principles and practices that promote and protect the health of individuals and communities. Students explore topics such as public and community health, epidemiology, global perspectives of public health, and social determinants of health. This minor complements a wide range of majors and prepares students to apply public health concepts in diverse professional settings.
This minor is open to all students at WVU.
Health Systems Management
The Health Systems Management minor provides students with a foundational understanding of the organization, delivery, and management of healthcare systems. Students explore topics such as healthcare leadership, policy, project management, quality improvement, and data management and visualization while developing skills to address the operational challenges facing today's healthcare organizations. This minor complements a variety of majors and prepares students for careers or graduate study in healthcare administration, public health, and related fields.
This minor is open to all students at WVU.
Rural Appalachian Health Disparities
The minor in Rural Appalachian Health Disparities is designed for students who intend to address health challenges experienced in rural regions like Appalachia, whether as a healthcare provider, policymaker, advocate, researcher, or in some other capacity. Students will apply and contextualize their learning through a focus in community engagement, policy development, or research.
This minor is open to all students at WVU.