Preventive Medicine
National First-Class Undergraduate Program
Degree: Bachelor of Medicine
Program Code: 100401K
Duration: Five Years
Program Overview
The Preventive Medicine program is designed to cultivate medical professsionals with a solid foundation in preventive medicine theory, public health sciences, and health inspection techniques. Graduates are equipped to address major public health challenges and to engage in disease prevention, health protection, and health promotion at the population level.
Core Courses
The curriculum integrates medical sciences with public health disciplines. Core courses include:
— Physiology
— Biochemistry
— Pathogenic Biology
— Medical Immunology
— Pathology
— Internal Medicine
— Infectious Diseases
— Health Statistics
— Epidemiology
— Environmental Health
— Nutrition and Food Hygiene
— Occupational Health
— Health Chemistry
Career Pathways
Graduates are prepared for professional roles in:
— Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) at various levels
— Health inspection and supervision agencies
— Food and drug testing institutions
— Public Health research institutes
— Medical universities and teaching hospitals
Career paths include work in public health practice, healthcare services, scientific research, and education.