The Diplomacy and Global Public Health concentration provides students with a foundation for applying the tools and understanding of diplomatic practices to mediation, conflict resolution, advocacy and leadership in the field of international public health. Students will have the opportunity to place the study and practice of diplomacy into conversation with the disciplines of behavior theory, health care, forced migration and public policy.
Students in the Diplomacy and Global Public Health concentration are required to take four courses from the following list:
Course | Title | Quarter Hours |
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Choose four from the following: | 16 | |
COMMUNICATION, HEALTH DISPARITIES, AND CULTURE | ||
INTRODUCTION TO EPIDEMIOLOGY | ||
GLOBAL HEALTH INEQUITIES | ||
MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH | ||
PUBLIC HEALTH AND FORCED MIGRATION | ||
GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE | ||
SPECIAL TOPICS IN PUBLIC HEALTH | ||
MOTHERING. WORK AND REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE |