Career Opportunities

Public health professionals with strong leadership, communication, and analytical skills, as well as in-depth knowledge of the complexities of health-related issues and the health care system, are in high demand.  

Graduates from La Salle’s BSPH/MPH program work in the following fields:  

  • Biostatistics and informatics 
  • Communications  
  • Community health 
  • Emergency management 
  • Environmental health 
  • Epidemiology and research  
  • Global health 
  • Public policy and administration 

Accreditation

Accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health, which assures quality in public health education and training to achieve excellence in practice, research and service, through collaboration with organizational and community partners. 

La Salle University Board Chair Ellen Reilly, '83 (left), and President Daniel J. Allen, Ph.D. (right), present Michael Imms, The Catholic Philopatrian Scholarship Foundation chair, and Sue (Schwab) Hohenleitner, ’92, with jerseys to represent the Lasallian Impact Award and the Lasallian Leadership Award, respectively.

La Salle University hosted its 32nd Annual Charter Dinner to celebrate the institution’s founding in 1863 and honor Sue Hohenleitner, ’92, and The Catholic Philopatrian Scholarship Foundation.

Angelica May Reyta, ‘25, MBA ’26, with her mother Everlinda Reyta (right) outside the family restaurant.

For Angelica May Reyta, ‘25, MBA ’26, La Salle University is more than just a college — it’s a family tradition. But her journey has been anything but typical.

Voter Friendly Campus Graphics 2025 (1200 x 630 px).jpg

La Salle University is one of only 272 colleges and universities nationwide to earn a Voter-Friendly Campus designation from the NASPA and the Campus Vote Project.