Take a look at where recent alumni of the program have landed
The College of Health Science’s innovative Health Studies major is designed for non-clinical careers in global and environmental health, health education and promotion, and health services management. The interdisciplinary degree program will prepare students for a range of careers such as patient education and worksite wellness, healthcare policy and government, pharmaceutical sales, healthcare marketing and public relations, and much more.
What can a Health Studies degree do for your career? Check out where some recent graduates of the program have landed:
- Ashlie Alcaron ’19 — Senior Research Assistant, The Miriam Hospital
- Julie Broccoli ’19 — Administrative Specialist, Dana-Ferber Cancer Institute
- Pasco Cardillo ’17 — Prevention Specialist, Harvard University
- James Carrier ’13 — Deputy Center Chief for Case Surveillance, Center for HIV Surveillance, Epidemiology and Evaluation, Maryland Department of Health
- Josh Fenton ’18 — Health Service Research Analyst — Care New England
- Meg Fleming ’15 — General Manager, Rhode Island Rock Spot
- Wilson Flores ’17 — Manager of Community Based Partnerships for Social Determinants of Health, Providence Community Heath Center
- Kayla Mudge ’16 — Senior Analyst, CVS Health
- Rachel Mulvaney ’17 — Vice President, Curvy Girls Scoliosis Foundation
- Rachael Musch ’15 — Family Navigator and Certified Community Health Worker, West Warwick Public Schools and West Warwick Health Equity Zone
- Shade Olowookeve ’17 — Policy Analyst, Center for Disease Control and Prevention
- Hannah Onamiye ’15 — Memory Care Director, Bridge Senior Living
- Kelsey Porter ’17 — Director of Operational Enhancement, Hartford Healthcare
- Kelly Serna ’16 — Product Experience Manager, Fusion at Optum
- Ariana Silvia ’14 — Strategic Account Manager, Google, Fitbit
Click here for more information on the Health Studies major, the specializations offered, and a list of courses available.