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PHP 2740 - Learning Global Health by Doing Global Health: Global Health Thesis Seminar |
This course is designed to prepare students for constructive engagement in cross-cultural research. The aim of the course is to familiarize students with global funding priorities and research approaches, and to ask questions about meaningful cross-cultural engagement. Part I (Weeks 1-5) will focus on global health research priorities, innovations in global health, and writing a small grant proposal. Part II (Weeks 6-12) will focus on the skills and knowledge needed to plan and implement a global health project, including strategies for community and stakeholder engagement, the challenges and opportunities of cross-cultural research, and tools for project implementation. This course is a research and fieldwork preparation seminar intended to prepare students for global field-based research. The course is required for students in the Global Public Health Master’s degree (ScM) program. Students in other graduate programs may enroll with permission of the instructor; advanced undergraduates may also be eligible.
1.000 Credit hours 1.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Primary Meeting Public Health Department |