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Nov 21, 2024
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2018-2019 Academic Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Global Health Studies Major
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Global Health Studies Major Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete a major in Global Health Studies are expected to be able to:
- Define the complex, interconnected approaches, policies, communities, and perspectives that impact the field of global health;
- Use a variety of frameworks and methods to define and engage with issues related to the field of global health;
- Understand and articulate the interrelated relationships between geographical and cultural spaces, populations, policies, and health;
- Understand disease causation and prevention and the relationship between health and the built and natural environments;
- Operate with a responsible and self-reflexive awareness of power, privilege, and ethics within a multiplicity of cultural contexts;
- Listen actively and communicate effectively with a wide range of audiences.
The Global Health Studies Major
The major leads to the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science degree (students may elect to receive either degree) and requires the completion of a minimum of 54 credit hours. Global Health Studies majors must present a GPA of 2.0 in all Global Health Studies coursework at graduation. All courses submitted for the major, except for transfer credits, must be taken on a letter-grade basis. Normally no more than 16 transfer credits are accepted toward the major; none of these may substitute for the core Global Health Studies courses or for the junior seminar. Students are strongly encouraged to participate in EL seminars, semester away programs, and related research or internship opportunities. Where appropriate, the Global Health Studies Steering Committee will consider credits gained through such activities as a substitute for a course or courses listed below. Students who are considering such learning opportunities must consult ahead of time with their advisor and the Steering Committee members. All substitutions of alternative courses for required courses must be approved by the Global Health Studies program chair, and students are strongly encouraged to discuss any potential course substitutions with the chair prior to enrolling in the course.
Because this major is interdivisional, students may complete any minor to satisfy the college requirement that the major and minor be in different divisions.
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Core Courses:
In Global Health Studies. Take all of the following:
Take Two of the Following Three Courses:
Fundamental Science Courses:
Take one of the Following Fundamental Science Courses:
Dimensions of Global Health Courses:
In addition to the Core Courses and Fundamental Science Course, GHS majors must take a set of courses from each of four primary dimensions of global health: Science and the Environment; Ethics and Social Responsibility; Power and Economics; and Cultures and Society. The GHS program has identified electives from across the curriculum that can fulfill each dimension.
Science and the Environment:
Take one of the following courses:
Ethics and Social Responsibility:
Take one of the following courses:
Power and Economics:
Take one of the following courses:
Cultures and Societies:
Take one of the following courses:
Advanced coursework requirement:
Elective:
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Students also must take an additional four credits from the “Dimensions of Global Health” categories above: ”Science and the Environment ,” “Ethics and Social Responsibility,” “Power and Economics,” “Cultures and Societies.”
Senior Project:
Take both of the following:
Experiential Component
Students are strongly encouraged to complete at least one Global Health Studies-related learning experience (e.g. EL seminars, semester away programs, and research or internship opportunities) that goes beyond clinical observation or shadowing. They should consult with their advisor, a GHS steering committee member, or the program chair for guidance about suitable experiential learning opportunities.
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