In Fall 2013, the Duke Global Health Institute will offer a brand new collection of global health courses on a range of topics including global health policy and mental health to non-communicable diseases. These courses will complement existing course offerings at both the undergraduate and graduate level that span a wide range of global health issues.
In particular, “Fundamentals of Global Health” (GLHLTH 101) with Professor of the Practice David Boyd will serve as the gateway course for undergraduate students interested in pursuing the new global health major or minor. Join us at this Thursday’s Global Health Major and Minor Information Session to learn more.
Course registration for Fall 2013 begins Wednesday, April 3. See the full course catalogue for undergraduate and graduate students.
NEW COURSES:
*fulfills global health major requirements
GLHLTH 101 – Fundamentals of Global Health (Boyd) *
GLHLTH 302S – Narratives of Living with HIV/AIDS (Stewart) *
GLHLTH 303 – Global Health Policy and Systems (Toole) *
GLHLTH 341S – Ethics of Infectious Disease Control (Stewart) *
GLHLTH 363S – Fundamentals of Global Mental Health (Puffer)
GLHLTH 641 – Non-communicable Diseases (Bloomfield)