GLHMING - Global Health
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A total of 12 course units are required, in addition to successful completion of an oral and written comprehensive exam that is individually tailored to the specific global health interests and career goals of each student.
Required Courses (6 units)
Select 6 units
course: Ethnographic Research Methods (3)
course: Global Maternal Health: Cultural Perceptions and Policy Approaches (3)
course: Introduction to Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology (3)
course: International Nutrition (3)
course / course: Evidence-Based Methods in Maternal and Child Health (3)
course: Infectious Diseases, Global Health and Development (3)
course: Public Health Preparedness I (3)
course: Project Design and Implementation in Global Health (3)
course: Management of Global Public Health Emergencies (3)
course / course: Food in 2050 and beyond: Climate Change and Global Health (3)
course: Health and the Global Economy (3)
course: A Public Health Lens to Climate Change (3)
course: Comparative Health Analysis from a Global Perspective (3)
course: Changing Health Policy: Cultural Understanding & Epi Analysis (4)
course: Qualitative Research Methods in Public Health (3)
course: Applied Field Methods in Global Health Nutrition (3)
course: Infectious Disease Epidemiology (3)
course: One Health Applications and Practice (3)
At the time course selections are made, the minor advisor and the student will define how competency will be determined. The demonstration may take several forms consistent with the practices of the home department. The minor member may contribute to the formulation of the comprehensive exam; the minor member may submit a specific written question; the minor may require participation in an active public health experience with a written summary to cite only a few examples. Other approaches are permissible with the consent of the student's graduate committee.
Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.