2023-24 Edition

Global Health, Minor

The minor in Global Health, through a concentrated portfolio of courses that provide a solid foundation in the environmental, biological, socio-cultural, and ethical domains of global health scholarship, allows students to develop interdisciplinary and alternative world perspectives on health. Upon completion of the minor, students will be able to identify and define the landscape and importance of prevalent global health issues, analyze and evaluate complex texts relating to global health through close reading, critical interpretation, assignments, class-presentations and discussions. The minor concludes with each student conducting independent research and communicating independent arguments about global health in research through a hands-on capstone project. 

The minor in Global Health consists of eight courses (four of them being required, the remainder being chosen from a select list), and a capstone research project (PUBHLTH 198). No more than two courses (eight units) can overlap between a student’s major and the global health minor. No more than eight units can be from Pass/No Pass course work (four pass/no pass units will automatically come from PUBHLTH 198/equivalent independent study). At least half of the courses used to meet these requirements must be upper-division courses.

Requirements for the Minor

A. Complete:
PUBHLTH 1 Principles of Public Health
PUBHLTH 170 Introduction to Global Health
PUBHLTH 172 Climate Change and Disaster Management
PUBHLTH 174 Global Health Ethics
B. Select two courses from the following:
Global Issues in Anthropological Perspective
Global Cultures and Society
Medical Anthropology
People, Cultures, and Environmental Sustainability
Disease, Health, and Inequality
Global Cultures and Society
Global Poverty and Inequality in the 21st Century
International Humanitarianism
Global Inequalities
Special Topics in Public Health
Field Studies in Public Health
Special Topics in Infectious Diseases
Global Poverty and Inequality in the 21st Century
C. Select two courses from the following:
Global Change Biology
Molecular Basis of Human Disease
Virology
Viral Pathogenesis and Immunity
Molecular Biology of Cancer
Innate Immunity, Infection, and Pathogenesis
Human Neurodegenerative Diseases
Human Parasitology
Chemistry Around Us
Natural Disasters
Environmental Geology
Introduction to Environmental Health Science
Health and Global Environmental Change
Epidemiology of Infectious Disease
D. Capstone Project: 1
PUBHLTH 198 Directed Studies (4 units)
or equivalent course offered if faculty is in another department
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By each student's junior year, they must identify and secure an independent study advisor for their capstone project. Students will work with this advisor for the duration of their project (1 unit of PUBHLTH 198 or equivalent independent study per quarter). The results from the capstone project will be presented at a symposium at the end of the graduating year.