Courses

Core Course:
Introduction to Understanding Outbreaks :: Fall 2020 (2 credits)
An introduction to public health responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and how we can prepare for the next outbreak.

 


Sample Courses (more detail to follow):
Anthropology, ANTH 175, Evolutionary Medicine
Anthropology, ANTH 220, Introduction to Nutritional Anthropology
Anthropology, ANTH 362, Human Biological Variation
Anthropology, ANTH 369, Human Growth and Development
Anthropology, ANTH 376, Genomics and Anthropology
Anthropology, ANTH 410/510: Emerging Infectious Diseases & Pandemics, Snodgrass
Anthropology, ANTH 413, Culture and Psychology
Anthropology, ANTH 420, Culture, Illness, and Healing
Anthropology, ANTH 459, Advanced Evolutionary Medicine
Biology, BI 309, Tropical Diseases in Africa
Biology, BI 358, Investigations in Medical Physiology
Biology, BI 360, Neurobiology
Biology, BI 461, Systems Neuroscience
Economics, EC 443, Health Economics
Economics, EC 490, Economic Growth and Development
Education, PREV 633, Contemporary Issues in Public Health (Winter 2021)
Education,FHS 492, Contemporary Issues in Public Health (Fall 2020)
Honors, CHC ### Transdisciplinary Problem-Solving in Public Health, (new course for Winter 2021, number coming soon)
Honors, H 162, Introduction to Medical Anthropology
Honors, HC 231H, Honors College History: Epidemics and Epistemologies in Pre-Modern Europe
Honors, HC 232H, Honors College History: Disease, Public Health & Making of Modern World
History, HIST 461, American Medical History
Human Physiology, HPHY 104, Understanding Human Disease
Human Physiology, HPHY 105, Principles of Nutrition
Human Physiology, HPHY 112, Science of Health
Human Physiology, HPHY 212, Evidence, Inference, and Biostatistics
Humanities, HUM 240, Medical Humanities
International Studies, INTL 463, Population Displacement and Global Health
International Studies, INTL 465, Global Reproductive Health
International Studies, INTL 467, Global Mental Health
Philosophy, PHIL 335, Medical Ethics
Philosophy, PHIL 410, Clinical Ethics
Planning, Public Policy & Mgt, PPPM 202, Healthy Communities
Planning, Public Policy & Mgt, PPPM 407, Seminar: Public Health
Planning, Public Policy & Mgt, PPPM 460, Health Policy
Psychology, PSY 302, Statistical Methods in Psychology
Psychology, PSY 303, Research Methods in Psychology
Psychology, PSY 366, Culture and Mental Health
Psychology, PSY 399, Global Child Development
Sociology, SOC 399, Medical and Health Sociology
Women and Gender Studies, WGS 221, Bodies and Power
Women and Gender Studies, WGS 421, Bodies and Embodiment

 

Global Health Minor

This minor is designed for students interested in gaining focused curricular concentration and experience in global public health. Courses expose students to critical social and historical perspectives in global health, as well as to human physiological and developmental processes in comparative, cross-cultural, and international perspectives.