The course addresses the diverse health impacts of economic, environmental, and cultural globalization.  Well-being is affected by the transnational movement of people, technologies, capital, commodities, toxins, pathogens, ideologies and treatments, and changing global power relations and actions of international organizations.  These topics are explored through lectures and discussion of readings.

Prerequisites

Please view the course schedule for current advisory and/or enforced prerequisites.

Program Year

P1
P2
P3

School

Course Number

Public Health 554

Course Name

Applications in Global Public Health

Practice Area / Category

Credits

3