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About Program

Program Overview


Global Health, Certificate

The 15-credit certificate provides interdisciplinary perspectives on well-being, health inequities, and the root causes of global health challenges, and it is a great complement to many majors. The certificate is open to all UWMadison undergraduate students and welcomes all who are passionate about improving the health of populations across the world.


Program Description

Students build knowledge about the global burden of disease and threats to well-being and are able to identify parallels between local, domestic, and international health issues. Through coursework and field experiences, students learn about public and global health careers and build valuable cross-cultural communication skills.


Customize a Path of Study

The certificate curriculum is flexible, including core courses, a diverse range of electives, and a credit-bearing field experience requirement, allowing students to enhance the connection between the certificate and their major field of study as desired. Students have added the certificate to more than 50 majors in Agricultural and Life Sciences, Letters & Science, Human Ecology, Education, Nursing, Engineering, and Business.


Learn through Hands-on, Real-world Experiences

A required field experience allows students to apply their coursework in a real-life setting where they examine global health issues and explore the connections among human, animal, plant, and environmental health alongside community members and health practitioners in Wisconsin, the U.S., and abroad.


Gain Global Perspective

Core courses provide students with a strong global and comparative framework for understanding complex health challenges, and faculty-led field experiences, whether international or within the U.S., allow students to learn about global health challenges from leading experts in the field.


Build Community and Networks

Field experience courses provide opportunities for community-building and high-impact educational experiences in courses with fewer than 20 students. Many students also build connections and develop leadership skills through participation in the many student organizations on campus related to global health.


Admission Requirements

  • Undergraduate students from across campus are encouraged to consider completing the Certificate in Global Health.
  • There are no prerequisites for declaring, and students pursuing the program are encouraged to declare as early as possible so that they can best align the coursework with their interests and plan their field experience.
  • Students can declare the program by scheduling an appointment with their assigned Global Health advisor.
  • Students declared in the certificate should plan to complete the program before or alongside their degree and major requirements, as they are not able to extend their time on campus to complete a certificate.
  • Students declared in the Global Health major are not eligible to declare the certificate.
  • Students may not declare both the Certificate in Global Health and the Health and the Humanities Certificate.

Requirements

Minimum Requirements

  • Minimum grade of C in all certificate coursework
  • At least 50% of certificate coursework taken in residence

Course List

Course List Code Title Credits
Foundation Course Requirement
NUTR SCI/ENTOM 203 Introduction to Global Health 3
or ENTOM/ENVIR ST 205 Our Planet, Our Health
Core Course Requirement
Complete one course from this list. Additional core courses can also be taken as elective courses, but a course cannot double count in both categories. 3-4
A A E 352 Global Health: Economics, Natural Systems, and Policy
AGROECOL 377 Global Food Production and Health
CSCS 500 Global Health and Communities: From Research to Praxis
MICROBIO 345 Introduction to Disease Biology
HIST SCI/ENVIR ST 213 Global Environmental Health: An Interdisciplinary Introduction
NUTR SCI 379 Introduction to Epidemiology
PL PATH 311 Global Food Security
POP HLTH/C&E SOC 370 Introduction to Public Health
Field Experience
Field experiences are a central component of the certificate program, and range in length from one week to an entire semester. Students are encouraged to complete the field experience prior to their senior year. 1-4
LAND ARC 360 Earth Partnership Restoration Education: Indigenous Arts & Sciences
LAND ARC 363 Earth Partnership: Restoration Education for Equity and Resilience
LEGAL ST 473 Health Impacts of Unmet Social Needs
NURSING 436 Health and Illness Concepts with Individuals, Families, and Communities: Experiential Learning
NUTR SCI/INTER-AG 421 Global Health Field Experience
Electives
Select from electives list to reach a minimum of 15 credits total for the certificate. 4-8

Global Health Elective List Grouped By Thematic Area

Public and Community Health

Course List Code Title Credits
ANTHRO 365 Medical Anthropology 3
C&E SOC/SOC 532 Health Care Issues for Individuals, Families and Society 3
C&E SOC/SOC 533 Public Health in Rural & Urban Communities 3
COM ARTS 317 Rhetoric and Health 3
COM ARTS/JOURN/LSC 617 Health Communication in the Information Age 3
CSCS 500 Global Health and Communities: From Research to Praxis 3
ECON/POP HLTH/PUB AFFR 548 The Economics of Health Care 3-4
FRENCH 288 Doctors without Borders (M嶮ecins Sans Fronti鋨es) 3
I SY E 417 Health Systems Engineering 3
KINES 355 Socio-Cultural Aspects of Physical Activity 3
LSC 515 Social Marketing Campaigns in Science, Health and the Environment 3
LSC 625 Risk Communication 3
MED HIST/HIST SCI 212 Bodies, Diseases, and Healers: An Introduction to the History of Medicine 3
MED HIST/PHILOS 505 Justice and Health Care 3
MED HIST/HIST SCI 509 The Development of Public Health in America 3
MED HIST/PHILOS 515 Public Health Ethics 3
MED HIST/HIST SCI/POP HLTH 553 International Health and Global Society 3
MED HIST/PHILOS 558 Ethical Issues in Health Care 3
MED HIST/HIST SCI/HISTORY 564 Disease, Medicine and Public Health in the History of Latin America and the Caribbean 3
NURSING/S&A PHM/SOC WORK 105 Health Care Systems: Interdisciplinary Approach 2
NUTR SCI 379 Introduction to Epidemiology 3
POP HLTH/C&E SOC 370 Introduction to Public Health 3
RELIG ST 102 Exploring Religion in Sickness and Health 3
RELIG ST 475 Religion, Global and Public Health 3
SOC WORK 206 Introduction to Social Policy 4
SOC WORK 646 Child Abuse and Neglect 2

Social Determinants and Well-Being

Course List Code Title Credits
ANTHRO 265 Introduction to Culture and Health 3
AFROAMER/HIST SCI/MED HIST 523 Race, American Medicine and Public Health 3
C&E SOC/AMER IND/SOC 578 Poverty and Place 3
CSCS 410 Human Trafficking: Global and Local Perspectives 3
CSCS 470 The Human Rights of Children and Youth: Global and Local Perspectives 3
GEN&WS 102 Gender, Women, and Society in Global Perspective 3
GEN&WS 103 Gender, Women, Bodies, and Health 3
GEN&WS/PSYCH 522 Psychology of Women and Gender 3
GEN&WS 534 Gender, Sexuality, and Reproduction: Public Health Perspectives 3
GEN&WS/INTL ST 535 Women's Global Health and Human Rights 3
GEN&WS/HIST SCI 537 Childbirth in the United States 3
GEOG 307 International Migration, Health, and Human Rights 3
HDFS/CNSR SCI 465 Families & Poverty 3
HIST SCI 360 Health Inequalities in the Long 20th Century 3
KINES 353 Health and Physical Education in a Multicultural Society 3
POLI SCI/INTL ST 434 The Politics of Human Rights 3-4
PUB AFFR 520 Inequality, Race and Public Policy 3
RELIG ST 102 Exploring Religion in Sickness and Health 3
SOC 170 Population Problems 3-4
SOC/C&E SOC 343 Sociology of Health and Medicine 3

Globalization and Development

Course List Code Title Credits
A A E/INTL ST 373 Globalization, Poverty and Development 3
A A E/ECON 474 Economic Problems of Developing Areas 3
A A E/ECON 477 Agricultural and Economic Development in Africa 3
C&E SOC/ENVIR ST/SOC 540 Sociology of International Development, Environment, and Sustainability 3
C&E SOC/SOC 630 Sociology of Developing Societies/Third World 3
DS 341 Design Thinking for Transformation 3
DS 521 Environments of Crisis & Design 3
DS 527 Global Artisans 3
ECON 448 Human Resources and Economic Growth 3-4
GEN&WS 525 Gender and Global Health in Critical Perspective 3
HISTORY/INTL ST 330 Global History of Humanitarianism 3-4
INTL ST 101 Introduction to International Studies 3-4

Agriculture, Food Systems, and Nutrition

Course List Code Title Credits
A A E/NUTR SCI 350 World Hunger and Malnutrition 3
AGROECOL 377 Global Food Production and Health 3
AN SCI/DY SCI 370 Livestock Production and Health in Agricultural Development 3
BOTANY 240 Plants and Humans 3
BOTANY/AMER IND/ANTHRO 474 Ethnobotany 3-4
C&E SOC/SOC 222 Food, Culture, and Society 3
C&E SOC/SOC 341 Labor in Global Food Systems 3
DY SCI 471 Food Production Systems and Sustainability 3
DY SCI/AN SCI/FOOD SCI/SOIL SCI 472 Animal Agriculture and Global Sustainable Development 1
GEOG/ENVIR ST 309 People, Land and Food: Comparative Study of Agriculture Systems 3
PLANTSCI 350 Plants and Human Wellbeing 2
PLANTSCI 370 World Vegetable Crops 3
PLANTSCI 376 Tropical Horticultural Systems 2
PLANTSCI 380 Indigenous Foodways: Food and Seed Sovereignty 2
NUTR SCI 132 Nutrition Today 3
or NUTR SCI 332 Human Nutritional Needs
NUTR SCI 377 Cultural Aspects of Food and Nutrition 3
NUTR SCI/BIOCHEM 510 Nutritional Biochemistry and Metabolism 3
PL PATH/BOTANY 123 Plants, Parasites, and People 3
PL PATH 311 Global Food Security 3

Environmental Health and Sustainability

Course List Code Title Credits
A A E/ENVIR ST 244 The Environment and the Global Economy 4
A A E/ECON/ENVIR ST 343 Environmental Economics 3-4
A A E 352 Global Health: Economics, Natural Systems, and Policy 4
CIV ENGR 423 Air Pollution Effects, Measurement and Control 3
C&E SOC/F&W ECOL/SOC 248 Environment, Natural Resources, and Society 3
ENTOM 490 Biodiversity and Global Change 3
GEOG/ENVIR ST 139 Global Environmental Issues 3
HIST SCI/ENVIR ST 213 Global Environmental Health: An Interdisciplinary Introduction 3
POP HLTH/ENVIR ST 471 Introduction to Environmental Health 3
POP HLTH/ENVIR ST 502 Air Pollution and Human Health 3
SOIL SCI/ATM OCN/BSE 132 Water and People 3
SOIL SCI 430 Soil Pollution and Human Health 3
URB R PL 550 Transportation and the Built Environment 3

Disease Biology

Course List Code Title Credits
ENTOM/ZOOLOGY 371 Medical Entomology: Biology of Vector and Vector-borne Diseases 3
F&W ECOL/SURG SCI 548 Diseases of Wildlife 3
M M & I 301 Pathogenic Bacteriology 2
M M & I/ENTOM/PATH-BIO/ZOOLOGY 350 Parasitology 3
M M & I 554 Emerging Infectious Diseases and Bioterrorism 2
MICROBIO 345 Introduction to Disease Biology 3
PATH-BIO 307 Superbugs, Sex, & Drugs: Why Modern Medicine Needs Evolutionary Biology 2
PATH/PATH-BIO 210 HIV: Sex, Society and Science 3
PATH 404 Pathophysiologic Principles of Human Diseases 3
PHM SCI 310 Drugs and Their Actions 2

Certificate Completion Requirement

This undergraduate certificate must be completed concurrently with the students undergraduate degree. Students cannot delay degree completion to complete the certificate.


Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify and articulate the global burden of disease, opportunities and threats to well-being, and the root causes and possible solutions to these challenges.
  2. Demonstrate a holistic and critical perspective on human health and well-being.
  3. Utilize global frameworks for policy development and action for improved health, well-being, and equity.
  4. Identify local, national and international health issues, and the connections between these challenges.
  5. Engage and communicate respectfully with diverse colleagues and local partners.
  6. Reflect and demonstrate self-awareness, humility, and empathy toward multiple cultural perspectives and knowledge.

Advising and Careers

Advising

Each certificate student is assigned an advisor who works to understand student goals and helps each student shape their path through the certificate. Advisors also provide students with advising around options to fulfill the field experience requirement and post-graduation plans.


Career Opportunities

Many graduates connect their major and certificate studies to best match employers looking for a global health perspective. Areas for future careers are extremely varied, but include healthcare professions, public health and epidemiology, research, policy, education, health communications, environmental health, and international development.


Wisconsin Experience

Internships

Local or international internships may be part of students field experience requirement. Examples include: Community Health Internship Program with the Wisconsin Areas Health Education Centers; Resource Navigator Internship Program with the Center for Patient Partnerships; Wisconsin in Washington Internship Program; and internships through the International Internship Program.


Global Engagement

Immersive field experiences are a hallmark of the certificate program and include both local and international opportunities. Local field experiences are offered in Madison and throughout Wisconsin. International field experiences are offered across the globe: Mexico, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Tanzania, Ghana, Uganda, Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Thailand, Japan, Austria and Italy.


Research Experience

Many students pursuing the certificate choose to be involved in research and are mentored by leading researchers in global health. Examples include: studying the effects of climate change on human and ecosystem health; researching ways to prevent Lyme disease spread by ticks; examining how womens empowerment leads to better health outcomes; or investigating methods to evaluate population vitamin A status which informs global health policy.


Community Engagement and Volunteering

Several student organizations on campus are related to global health. These organizations can be a great way to connect with other students with similar interests, network, get involved in the local community, and learn more about global health or other similar topics. Examples include Slow Food, Community Health Volunteers of Madison, and Partners in Health Engage.


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