Public Health & Society Senior Honors Program
The Public Health & Society Senior Honors Program is a two-semester experience designed for motivated students who want to conduct independent, in-depth research on a topic they care about. Through close faculty mentorship, structured coursework, and hands-on research, students design, execute, and present an original thesis that contributes to conversations about health, culture, and society.
The Public Health & Society Senior Honors Program spans two semesters:
- PUBHLTHSOC 4998 - Senior Honors Thesis I: Research Development and Prospectus
- PUBHLTHSOC 4999 - Senior Honors Thesis II: Research Execution and Defense
In the Public Health & Society Senior Honors Program, you will move from an initial idea to a fully developed research project. By the end of the program, you will have completed an original thesis, presented your work publicly, and developed skills that will prepare you for graduate school, research roles, or policy, non-profit, and health-related careers.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for students who:
- Are curious about complex public health issues
- Enjoy independent, self-directed work
- Want to deepen their research and writing skills
- Are considering graduate school or research-oriented careers
- Have a strong academic record and are ready for an intellectual challenge