Program Overview
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The UMass Amherst School of Public Health & Health Sciences in conjunction with the department of Continuing & Professional Education is pleased to announce that beginning in the fall 2014 we will offer to all current students in the MPH-PHP, MPH-Nutrition, and MBA-Health Administration the opportunity to earn a fully accredited Certificate in Global Health. The Global Health Certificate is designed to be completed along with your current course of study and requires the completion of 5 courses.
Upon completion of the certificate, students will have gained the following skills:
• The ability to understand and describe emerging health concerns.
• Plan, implement, and evaluate global health programs from community, regional, and national perspectives.
• Analyze the social, political, and medical factors that influence populations.
• Describe issues of health equity and human rights.
• Describe the role of non-governmental organizations.
Program Details
Prerequisites: N/A
Format: 100% online
Requirements: All applicants must submit an application, official transcripts, resume/CV, and 2 letters of recommendation.
Application: All prospective students must apply for the certificate, regardless of student status. Applications for current students are considered throughout the school year, summers excluded. Courses you have already completed can be used to fulfill certificate requirements, as long as they are listed in the curriculum.
Curriculum
Required courses:
Pubhlth 580-Comparative Health Care Systems
Pubhlth 583-Introduction to Global Health
Elective Courses (choose 3):
Pubhlth 601-Application of Social and Behavioral Theory in Public Health Interventions
Pubhlth 590D-International Organizations and Population Health
Pubhlth 590E-Emerging Infectious diseases
Pubhlth 590Q-Globalization and Health
Pubhlth 614-International Health, Population, & Development
Pubhlth 622-Program evaluation in Health and Human Service Organizations
Pubhlth 698-global Health Practicum
Pubhlth 704-Health Program Planning
Nutr 578-Nutritional Problems in the Developing World