The Graduate Certificate in International Public Health provides access to interdisciplinary study in global health issues with the opportunity to gain specific expertise in the unique challenges of international public health in the developing world, or among relevant international populations in the United States. The certificate is also designed to develop an intellectual environment that will foster the growth of research, teaching and practice in international public health.
Requirements for the Graduate Certificate in International Public Health
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Students must complete all of the following courses (15 credits): |
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HM |
832 |
Global Public Health |
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3 |
HM |
836 |
Comparative Global Healthcare Systems |
3 |
HM |
837 |
Poverty and Public Health |
3 |
HM |
838 |
Cultural Aspects of Public Health Practice |
3 |
HM |
839 |
Water and Public Health: A Global Perspective |
3 |