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Nov 23, 2024
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Academic Bulletin 2024-2025
Global Health Studies Minor
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Faculty: Waggett (Chair), Dawson, Farrelly-Jackson, A. Finaret, Humphreys, Peterson, Pinnow, Shaw, Silva
The Global Health Studies minor is a program in the Interdisciplinary Studies Area of Study. Global Health Studies minors may complete any major to satisfy the college requirement that the major and minor be in different areas of study.
Global Health Studies Minor Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete a minor in Global Health Studies are expected to be able to:
- Define the topics, approaches, policies, communities, and perspectives that shape the field of global health;
- Use a variety of frameworks, methods, and approaches to define and engage with issues that intersect with health;
- Articulate an understanding of the biological, social, environmental, structural, and/or cultural determinants of health and why these matter to practices and policies of global health;
- Identify the roles of power, privilege, and ethics in shaping health; and
- Listen actively and communicate effectively with multiple audiences.
The Global Health Studies Minor
The Global Health Studies minor consists of 24 credits. At graduation, Global Health minors must have a GPA of at least 2.0 in the minor. All courses presented for the minor must be taken for a letter grade. Normally no more than 12 transfer credits are accepted toward the minor; exceptions must be approved by the department chair.
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Take one course from each of the four “Dimensions of Global Health”
At least eight of these credits need to be at the 300-level or above. Students should consult with the GHS program chair about applying GHS core courses toward the minor.
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:
Take a capstone course.
A capstone course is defined as any course, GHS 420-475. These courses evaluate a global health topic and synthesize it from the perspectives of each of the four dimensions. The GHS program will offer at least one designated capstone course each semester.
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