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Global health is about improving health for everyone while considering the connections among people, animals, plants, and the planet. Students explore how human health intersects with economic development, healthcare access, food systems, environmental health, and climate change in order to address the root causes of disease around the world.
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.
The student must meet all CALS general course requirements and the degree program requirements, as well as all major field requirements for the CALS major. Earning a Global Health Additional Major while Completing a Degree Program in Another School/College at UW-Madison
The UW-Madison Certificate in Global Health Online provides students with the knowledge and skills to address health challenges and disparities around the world.
Global Health Online, Capstone Certificate. The complex, existential problems challenging today’s world — emerging infectious diseases and pandemics, food insecurity and starvation, climate change impacts on health, antimicrobial resistance, fundamental inequities in access to nutrition and healthcare — transcend national boundaries and ...
New freshmen and off-campus transfers interested in completing the Bachelor of Science degree with the Health Promotion and Health Equity major are admitted directly to the School of Education and the major upon admission to UW–Madison.
Many students choose to double major or enhance their studies with one or more certificates, such as the global health certificate or those offered by the area studies centers. This major is interdisciplinary, offering a wealth of options.
The Graduate/Professional Certificate in Global Health Program is designed to advance the knowledge and capabilities of learners with interests in global health. The certificate is available to graduate students and students in a professional degree program (typically in the health sciences).
The clinic provides high-quality, cost-efficient, and multiculturally competent psychological and mental health services to UW–Madison students and members of the community. Clinicians assist individuals with a variety of concerns including: Depression; Anxiety; Relationship issues; Family concerns; Trauma; Eating disorders; Sexual ...
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURAL AND LIFE SCIENCES REQUIREMENTS. In addition to the University General Education Requirements, all undergraduate students in CALS must satisfy a set of college and major requirements.