Pre-Public Health PRE-PUBLIC HEALTH The Master of Public Health (MPH) degree with a concentration in Global Health is a rigorous multi-disciplinary professional degree program for students desiring a career improving public health through population health program development and evaluation, implementation of behavioral, environmental or policy interventions and evidence-based practice. The program prepares graduates to lead and positively influence ongoing and emerging population health threats globally and locally. The Master of Public Health program of study includes a minimum of credits. MPH courses are offered in the evening and on the weekend, in hybrid or online format providing flexibility for working professionals and those with family responsibilities. One international experience approved by the department is mandatory and can be fulfilled by completing the 00-hour practicum at an international site or participating in a summer or January-term global studies course abroad. The program of study assures graduate competencies in global health as designated by the Association of Schools and in Public Health. St. Catherine University offers two alternatives for completing the Master of Public Health (MPH). The MPH program is available to students who have completed a B.A. or B.S. degree in another major. In addition, a dual-degree program is available to eligible St. Catherine University undergraduate students. Biology, communication studies, economics, exercise and sport science, nutrition science, philosophy, psychology, public health: community health worker, public health: health sciences, public health: public policy, public policy, women and international development, and women's studies have developed sequences of courses that include the Master of Public Health (MPH) program prerequisites, liberal arts core requirements and major course work in their respective fields. Upon completion of the curriculum, students will earn a B.A. or B.S. degree (depending on degree available and completion of applicable liberal arts and science core requirements) and a Master of Public Health (MPH). The Master of Public Health (MPH) degree with a concentration in Global Health is a rigorous multi-disciplinary professional degree program for students desiring a career improving public health through population health program development and evaluation, implementation of behavioral, environmental or policy interventions and evidence-based practice. The program prepares graduates to lead and positively influence ongoing and emerging population health threats globally and locally. The Master of Public Health program of study includes a minimum of credits. MPH courses are offered in the evening and on the weekend, in hybrid or online format providing flexibility for working professionals and those with family responsibilities. One international experience approved by the department is mandatory and can be fulfilled by completing the 00-hour practicum at an international site or participating in a summer or January-term global studies course abroad. The program of study assures graduate competencies in global health as designated by the Association of Schools and in Public Health. St. Catherine University offers two alternatives for completing the Master of Public Health (MPH). The MPH program is available to students who have completed a B.A. or B.S. degree in another major. In addition, a dual-degree program is available to eligible St. Catherine University undergraduate students. Biology, communication studies, economics, exercise and sport science, nutrition science, philosophy, psychology, public health: community health worker, public health: health sciences, public health: public policy, public policy, women and international development, and women's studies have developed sequences of courses that include the Master of Public Health (MPH) program prerequisites, liberal arts core requirements and major course work in their respective fields. Upon completion of the curriculum, students will earn a B.A. or B.S. degree (depending on degree available and completion of applicable liberal arts and science core requirements) and a Master of Public Health (MPH). Post-Baccalaureate Applicants To be considered for admission, applicants must meet the following requirements: A completed baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher learning by the time of enrollment. Applicants with a college or university degree completed outside of the United States must submit an official evaluation from World Education Services as well as original transcripts and official translations of all documents not in English. An undergraduate cumulative grade-point average (G.P.A.) of.0 or higher on a.0 scale. Applicants who have a cumulative G.P.A. lower than.0 should submit an explanatory statement with their application for consideration. Prerequisite Courses (Students must have achieved a C or better in prerequisite courses): College-level statistics or research methods course College-level health-related science course (i.e., biology, nutrition, anatomy) Dual Degree (+) Applicants To be considered for admission, applicants must meet the following requirements: Junior status at St. Catherine University Declared major in one of the following: Biology (p. ) Communication Studies (p. ) Economics (p. ) Exercise and Sport Science (p. ) Nutrition Science (p. ) Philosophy (p. 5) Psychology (p. 5) Public Health: Community Health Worker (p. 6) Public Health: Health Sciences (p. 7) Public Health: Public Policy (p. 7) Public Policy (p. 9) Women and International Development (p. 9) Women's Studies (p. 0) An undergraduate cumulative grade-point average (G.P.A.) of.0 or higher on a.0 scale. Applicants who have a cumulative G.P.A. lower than.0 should submit an explanatory statement with their application for consideration. Prerequisite Courses (Students must have achieved a C or better in prerequisite courses): College-level statistics or research methods course College-level health-related science course (i.e., biology, nutrition, anatomy) If admitted, students will typically be awarded the St. Catherine baccalaureate degree after nine months in the MPH program. The
Pre-Public Health undergraduate major will be applied science in communication studies, nutrition science, psychology, or women and international development; or economics, public health: community health worker, or public health: public policy. Following successful completion of all the MPH degree requirements, the master of public health degree is awarded. Students not accepted into the MPH program can complete a major in communication studies, economics, nutrition science, psychology, public health: community health worker, public health: public policy, or women and international development by taking the remaining courses in the sequences outlined by each department. Upon completion of these requirements, students will be awarded the St. Catherine's baccalaureate degree with a major in the selected field. The curriculum for each area of study is listed below. NOTE: The graduate MPH courses students take after completing their B.A. or B.S. degree are listed at the end of this section. Applied Science in Biology Biology Courses BIOL 70 Foundations of Biology I with Lab BIOL 70 Foundations of Biology II with Lab BIOL 70 Foundations of Biology III with Lab BIOL 70 Sophomore Seminar BIOL 0 Biology of Microorganisms with Lab BIOL 850W Senior Seminar Select two from: 8 BIOL 0 BIOL 0 BIOL BIOL 00 BIOL BIOL 0 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy with Lab Comparative Animal Physiology Cell Biology with Lab Evolutionary Biology with Lab Genetics with Lab Immunology with Lab Required Supporting Courses (also fulfills pre-mph prerequisite requirement) CHEM 0 General Chemistry I with Lab CHEM 0 General Chemistry II with Lab HLTH 050 Foundations in Public Health Select one of the following: ECON 090 HLTH 090 PSYC 090 STAT 089 STAT 090 Total Credits 6 IPE 00 or INDI 0 HLTH 6000 Critical Issues in Global Public Health HLTH 600 HLTH 600 HLTH 600 I HLTH 600 Global Health Policy and Governance HLTH 600 Ethics and Human Rights for Global Health Total Credits 9 complete the following courses for a major (B.S. degree ) in biology: Six additional credits in Biology at the 000 or 000 level, including at least one -credit field course and at least credits at the 000 level BIOL 60 Internship or BIOL 9 Research CHEM 00 Organic Chemistry I with Lab Total Credits Applied Science in Communication Studies HLTH 050 Foundations in Public Health Select one of the following: Select one of the following: ECON 090 HLTH 090 PSYC 090 STAT 089 STAT 090 Total Credits 6
Pre-Public Health IPE 00 or INDI 0 Communication Studies Courses COMM 000W Introduction to Communication: Women and Social Change COMM 00 Interpersonal Communication COMM 00 Speaking to Lead and Influence COMM 050 Media, Culture and Society COMM 090 Small Group Communication COMM 070W Gender and Rhetoric COMM 090 Communication in Organizations COMM 600 Leadership and the Art of Persuasion Total Credits HLTH 6000 Critical Issues in Global Public Health HLTH 600 HLTH 600 HLTH 600 I HLTH 600 Global Health Policy and Governance HLTH 600 Ethics and Human Rights for Global Health Total Credits 9 complete the following courses for a major (B.S. degree ) in communication studies: COMM 00 Communicating across Cultures, Identities and Differences COMM 850 Senior Seminar Select four credits from the following: One additional COMM course THR 90 Media Communication Total Credits 0 Economics HLTH 050 Foundations in Public Health Select one of the following: IPE 00 or INDI 0 Economics Courses ECON 090 ECON 60 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 60 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 050 Quantitative Impact Evaluation: Applied Research Skills ECON 60 Microeconomic Theory ECON 60 Macroeconomic Theory Three additional 000- or 000-level courses in economics, chosen with the help of an advisor Total Credits 6 Also meets prerequisite requirement for MPH HLTH 6000 Critical Issues in Global Public Health HLTH 600 HLTH 600 HLTH 600 I HLTH 600 Global Health Policy and Governance HLTH 600 Ethics and Human Rights for Global Health Total Credits 9 complete the B.S. degree in economics, provided all requirements for the economics major have been successfully completed. Applied Science in Exercise and Sport Science Students must complete the liberal arts core requirements, 60 hours of clinical experience and the following courses.
Pre-Public Health HLTH 050 Foundations in Public Health Select one of the following: ECON 090 HLTH 090 PSYC 090 STAT 089 STAT 090 Required Supporting Courses: BIOL 60 Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab BIOL 60 Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab PSYC 00 General Psychology with Lab PSYC 05 Lifespan Developmental Psychology IPE 00 Also meets prerequisite requirement for MPH Exercise and Sport Science Courses EXSS 750 Introduction to Exercise and Sport Science EXSS 800W Introduction to Research Methods in Exercise Science EXSS 50 Kinesiology and Biomechanics with Lab EXSS 50 Exercise Physiology with Lab EXSS 550 Exercise Testing and Prescription with Lab EXSS 60 Motor Learning EXSS 750 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries IPE 00W Healthcare Teams - Evidence-Based Practice Total Credits 6 HLTH 6000 Critical Issues in Global Public Health HLTH 600 HLTH 600 HLTH 600 I HLTH 600 Global Health Policy and Governance HLTH 600 Ethics and Human Rights for Global Health Total Credits 9 year complete the following courses for a major (B.S. degree ) in exercise and sport science: CHEM 0 General Chemistry I with Lab EXSS 00 Health Behavior Psychology EXSS 500 Methods of Strength Training and Conditioning EXSS 00 Advanced Biomechanics EXSS 6 Fieldwork EXSS 6 Fieldwork FSNU 00 Nutrition Foundations FSNU 00 Health Coaching IPE 800 Healthcare Teams: Opportunities and Challenges in Aging Total Credits Applied Science in Nutrition Science This program is available in the College for Women only. Required Prerequisite Course (pre- MPH) HLTH 050 Foundations in Public Health Total Credits Required Supporting Courses: BIOL 60 Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab BIOL 60 Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab CHEM 0 General Chemistry I with Lab CHEM 0 General Chemistry II with Lab CHEM 00 Organic Chemistry I with Lab CHEM 00 Nutritional Biochemistry PSYC 00 General Psychology with Lab Select one of the following: ECON 090 HLTH 090 PSYC 090 STAT 089 STAT 090 Total Credits Also meets prerequisite course requirement for MPH
Pre-Public Health 5 IPE 00 or INDI 0 Nutrition Science Courses FSNU 00 Nutrition Foundations FSNU 50 Food Systems and Policy FSNU 50 Lifelong Nutrition FSNU 00 Health Coaching FSNU 00 Advanced Nutrition IPE 00W Healthcare Teams - Evidence-Based Practice Total Credits HLTH 6000 Critical Issues in Global Public Health HLTH 600 HLTH 600 HLTH 600 I HLTH 600 Global Health Policy and Governance HLTH 600 Ethics and Human Rights for Global Health Total Credits 9 year complete the following courses for a major (B.S. degree ) in nutrition science: BIOL 70 Foundations of Biology I with Lab BIOL 70 Foundations of Biology II with Lab FSNU 900 Food Science FSNU 70 Current Issues in Foods and Nutrition FSNU 0W Experimental Foods and Nutrition with Lab Total Credits 0 Philosophy This program is available in the College for Women only. HLTH 050 Foundations in Public Health Select one of the following: Select one of the following: ECON 090 HLTH 090 PSYC 090 STAT 089 STAT 090 Total Credits IPE 00 or INDI 0 Philosophy Courses The philosophy major requires credits. NOTE: Students who transfer philosophy courses worth fewer than four credits may need to take more than eight philosophy courses to reach the credit minimum. Required philosophy courses: PHIL 99 Topics PHIL 99 Topics (one upper-division Topics course) additional credits selected from PHIL course offerings Total Credits HLTH 6000 Critical Issues in Global Public Health HLTH 600 HLTH 600 HLTH 600 I HLTH 600 Global Health Policy and Governance HLTH 600 Ethics and Human Rights for Global Health Total Credits 9 complete the B.A. degree in philosophy, provided all requirements for the philosophy major have been successfully completed. Applied Science in Psychology This program is available in the College for Women only. HLTH 050 Foundations in Public Health One biology laboratory science course
6 Pre-Public Health IPE 00 or INDI 0 Psychology Courses PSYC 00 General Psychology with Lab PSYC 090 PSYC 05 Lifespan Developmental Psychology PSYC 060 Research Methods in Psychology PSYC 00 Understanding Psychological Disorders PSYC 0W History and Systems Total Credits Also meets prerequisite course requirement for MPH HLTH 6000 Critical Issues in Global Public Health HLTH 600 HLTH 600 HLTH 600 I HLTH 600 Global Health Policy and Governance HLTH 600 Ethics and Human Rights for Global Health Total Credits 9 year complete the following courses for a major (B.S. degree ) in psychology: PSYC 850 Seminar I: Psychology Engages the World PSYC 850 Seminar II: Current Issues in Psychology One Philosophy course (excluding PHIL 50) One additional Psychology elective Two additional 000-level Psychology laboratory courses 8 One additional laboratory science course from Biology Total Credits liberal arts core requirements for the B.A. degree and complete one additional philosophy course. Public Health: Community Health Worker This major is available in both the College for Women and the College for Adults Select one of the following: Select one of the following: ECON 080 ECON 090 HLTH 090 PSYC 090 STAT 089 STAT 090 for the Social Sciences Also meets requirement for Public Health: Community Health Worker Major and Concentration Public Health: Community Health Worker courses HLTH 00 Role, Advocacy and Outreach HLTH 050 Organization and Resources: Community and Personal Strategies HLTH 070 Teaching and Building Capacity HLTH 00 Coordination, Documentation and Reporting HLTH 00 Legal and Ethical Responsibilities HLTH 00 Communication and Cultural Competence HLTH 05 Health Promotion Competencies HLTH 050 Foundations in Public Health HLTH 50 Epidemiology HLTH 50 Environmental Health HLTH 75 Practicum HLTH 800W Senior Seminar in Public Health IPE 00 or INDI 0 MGMT 850 Healthcare Policy Total Credits 0 HLTH 6000 Critical Issues in Global Public Health HLTH 600 HLTH 600 HLTH 600 I HLTH 600 Global Health Policy and Governance HLTH 600 Ethics and Human Rights for Global Health Total Credits 9
Pre-Public Health 7 Also meets requirement for Public Health: Community Health Worker Major and Concentration year complete the following course for a major (B.S. degree ) in Public Health: Community Health Worker: HLTH 50 Global Health Total Credits Public Health: Health Sciences Required Prerequisite Course (pre-mph) Select one of the following: ECON 090 HLTH 090 PSYC 090 STAT 089 STAT 090 Total Credits Also meets requirement for Public Health: Health Sciences Major and Concentration Public Health: Health Sciences courses HLTH 050 Foundations in Public Health HLTH 50 Epidemiology HLTH 50 Environmental Health HLTH 75 Practicum HLTH 800W Senior Seminar in Public Health IPE 00 or INDI 0 Select five courses in the area of human health and biological impacts on human health from the following: BIOL 00 BIOL 60 BIOL 60 BIOL 650 BIOL 70 BIOL 0 BIOL 0 BIOL 0 BIOL BIOL 50 BIOL 850 BIOL 0 Introduction to Microbiology with Lab Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab Understanding Medical Research: Drugs, Devices and Complementary Therapies Foundations of Biology III with Lab Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy with Lab Comparative Animal Physiology Biology of Microorganisms with Lab Cell Biology with Lab Histology with Lab Biopsychology with Lab Immunology with Lab 0 CHEM 00 CHEM 00 CHEM 00 CHEM 00 FSNU 00 Organic Chemistry I with Lab Organic Chemistry II with Lab Nutritional Biochemistry Biochemistry Nutrition Foundations MGMT 850 Healthcare Policy One 000 level or higher course related to the social, behavior, legal, ethical or economic dimension of health Total Credits 50 See course options under Public Health: Public Policy below (or departmental approval) HLTH 6000 Critical Issues in Global Public Health HLTH 600 HLTH 600 HLTH 600 I HLTH 600 Global Health Policy and Governance HLTH 600 Ethics and Human Rights for Global Health Total Credits 9 year complete the following course for a major (B.S. degree ) in Public Health: Health Sciences: HLTH 50 Global Health Total Credits Public Health: Public Policy This major is available in both the College for Women and the College for Adults. Select one of the following: Select one of the following: ECON 080 ECON 090 HLTH 090 PSYC 090 STAT 089 STAT 090 for the Social Sciences
8 Pre-Public Health Also meets requirement for Public Health: Public Policy Major Public Health: Public Policy Courses HLTH 050 Foundations in Public Health HLTH 50 Epidemiology HLTH 50 Environmental Health HLTH 75 Practicum HLTH 800W Senior Seminar in Public Health IPE 00 or INDI 0 MGMT 850 Healthcare Policy Select two courses that focus on the social and behavioral impacts on health and health disparities from (Note: check courses for prerequisites): CRST 050W PHIL 00 PHIL 00 PSYC 05 PSYC 00 PSYC 00 SOCI 50 SOCI 00 SOCI 700 SOCI 50 SOCI 50 SOCI 70 SOCI 50 WOST 050W WOST 90 Foundations of Critical Studies of Race and Ethnicity Social and Political Philosophy Biomedical Ethics Lifespan Developmental Psychology Understanding Psychological Disorders Health Psychology with Lab Challenging Oppressions, Civic Engagement and Change Sociology of Health and Medicine Social Movements-Social Change Cultural Anthropology Women's Issues from Global Perspectives Sociology of the Law Sociology of Race and Ethnicity Foundations in Women's Studies The Anatomy of Violence Select two courses that focus on the legal and economic dimensions of healthcare and public policy from: (Note: check courses for prerequisites) ECON 60 ECON 60 ECON 900 ECON 80W HIST 00 HIST 50 HIST 00 Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics Topics in Healthcare Economics International Economics: Trade and Immigration Twentieth Century America History of Civil Liberties and Civil Rights in the U.S. The Sixties in the U.S. HIST 650 U.S. Women Since 90 POSC 00 POSC 50 POSC 00 COMM 00 COMM 050 COMM 090 COMM 00 American Government and Politics Introduction to World Politics Haves and Have-Nots Speaking to Lead and Influence Media, Culture and Society Small Group Communication Rhetoric, Civic Participation and Social Justice 8 8 COMM 090 COMM 00 Communication in Organizations Communicating across Cultures, Identities and Differences Select one additional course from: (Note: check courses for prerequisites) COMM 00 COMM 050 COMM 090 COMM 00 COMM 090 COMM 00 CRST 050W ECON 60 ECON 60 ECON 900 ECON 80W HIST 00 HIST 50 HIST 00 Speaking to Lead and Influence Media, Culture and Society Small Group Communication Rhetoric, Civic Participation and Social Justice Communication in Organizations Communicating across Cultures, Identities and Differences Foundations of Critical Studies of Race and Ethnicity Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics Topics in Healthcare Economics International Economics: Trade and Immigration Twentieth Century America History of Civil Liberties and Civil Rights in the U.S. The Sixties in the U.S. HIST 650 U.S. Women Since 90 PHIL 00 PHIL 00 POSC 00 POSC 50 POSC 00 PSYC 05 PSYC 00 PSYC 00 SOCI 50 SOCI 00 SOCI 700 SOCI 50 SOCI 50 SOCI 70 SOCI 50 WOST 050W WOST 90 Social and Political Philosophy Biomedical Ethics American Government and Politics Introduction to World Politics Haves and Have-Nots Lifespan Developmental Psychology Understanding Psychological Disorders Health Psychology with Lab Challenging Oppressions, Civic Engagement and Change Sociology of Health and Medicine Social Movements-Social Change Cultural Anthropology Women's Issues from Global Perspectives Sociology of the Law Sociology of Race and Ethnicity Foundations in Women's Studies The Anatomy of Violence Total Credits 6 Note: Not all courses are offered in the College for Adults. Check course schedule for availability. HLTH 6000 Critical Issues in Global Public Health HLTH 600
Pre-Public Health 9 HLTH 600 HLTH 600 I HLTH 600 Global Health Policy and Governance HLTH 600 Ethics and Human Rights for Global Health Total Credits 9 Also meets requirement for Public Health: Public Policy Major and Concentration year complete the following course for a major (B.S. degree ) in Public Health: Public Policy: HLTH 50 Global Health Total Credits Public Policy HLTH 050 Foundations in Public Health Select one of the following: IPE 00 or INDI 0 Also meets prerequisite requirement for MPH HLTH 6000 Critical Issues in Global Public Health HLTH 600 HLTH 600 HLTH 600 I HLTH 600 Global Health Policy and Governance HLTH 600 Ethics and Human Rights for Global Health Total Credits 9 complete the B.S. degree in public policy, provided all requirements for the public policy major have been successfully completed. Women and International Development HLTH 050 Foundations in Public Health BIOL 0 Environmental Biology with Lab or BIOL 0 Race, Class, Gender and the Environment with Lab Select one of the following: ECON 090 HLTH 090 PSYC 090 STAT 089 STAT 090 Total Credits Also meets requirement for Women and International Development major IPE 00 or INDI 0 Women and International Development Courses ECON 0 Economics of Social Issues ECON 60 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 50W Development Economics: Examining Poverty and Inequality POSC 00 Haves and Have-Nots SOCI 00 or ECON 050 People, Stories and Images: Qualitative Social Research Quantitative Impact Evaluation: Applied Research Skills WOST 050W Foundations in Women's Studies WOST 850W Senior Seminar HLTH 6000 Critical Issues in Global Public Health HLTH 600
0 Pre-Public Health HLTH 600 HLTH 600 I HLTH 600 Global Health Policy and Governance HLTH 600 Ethics and Human Rights for Global Health Total Credits 9 year complete the following courses for a major (B.S. degree ) in Women and International Development: Select two of the following: 8 COMM 00 ECON 80W HLTH 50 POSC 50 SOCI 50 SOCI 50 Communicating across Cultures, Identities and Differences International Economics: Trade and Immigration Global Health Women and Globalization Cultural Anthropology Women's Issues from Global Perspectives liberal arts and core requirements for the B.A. degree. Women's Studies HLTH 050 Foundations in Public Health BIOL 0 Biology of Women with Lab Select one of the following: ECON 090 HLTH 090 PSYC 090 STAT 089 STAT 090 Total Credits Also meets requirement for Women's Studies major IPE 00 or INDI 0 Women's Studies Courses WOST 050W Foundations in Women's Studies WOST 60 Feminist Theory or PHIL 900 Feminist Philosophy WOST 60 Internship WOST 850W Senior Seminar Two WOST courses cross-listed in arts or humanities 8 Two electives cross-listed with any department and WOST 8 Select one course from: COMM 050 CRST 50 ECON 0 Media, Culture and Society Challenging Oppressions, Civic Engagement and Change Economics of Social Issues Total Credits 6 Of these four courses, one must be a WOST course with a race/ ethnicity component and three must be upper division courses. Courses other than WOST 050W Foundations in Women's Studies, WOST 60 Feminist Theory, WOST 60 Internship, and WOST 850W Senior Seminar are cross-listed for women's studies within the originating department (see list below). Arts and Humanities ARTH 60 Women in Art CLAS 60W Women in Greece and Rome ENGL 60 Literature in Translation ENGL 90 Women and Literature ENGL 0 Language in Society ENGL 00W Language as Power HIST 50 History of Civil Liberties and Civil Rights in the U.S. HIST 560 Women in America to 90 HIST 60 Women in Asia HIST 650 U.S. Women Since 90 HIST 700 History of Feminism in Western Society HIST 790 Women in Europe Since 500 MUS 50W Women and Music PHIL 00 Philosophy and Women PHIL 900 Feminist Philosophy THEO 000 Stages of Christian Life THEO 80 Women, Gender and the Bible THEO 50 Women in American Christianity THEO 850W Human Sexuality: Theological and Spiritual Explorations THEO 90W Christian Women Mystics Courses with Race/Ethnicity Component CRST 50 COMM 00 Challenging Oppressions, Civic Engagement and Change Communicating across Cultures, Identities and Differences ENGL 60 Literature in Translation ENGL 90 Women and Literature
Pre-Public Health ENGL 0 Language in Society ENGL 00W Language as Power HIST 50 History of Civil Liberties and Civil Rights in the U.S. HIST 60 Women in Asia SOCI 700 Social Movements-Social Change SOCI 0 Family, Identity and Inequality SOCI 50 Cultural Anthropology SOCI 50 Women's Issues from Global Perspectives SOCI 50 Sociology of Race and Ethnicity HLTH 6000 Critical Issues in Global Public Health HLTH 600 HLTH 600 HLTH 600 I HLTH 600 Global Health Policy and Governance HLTH 600 Ethics and Human Rights for Global Health Total Credits 9 HLTH 650 HLTH 660 HLTH 680 HLTH 690 HLTH 670 HLTH 680 HLTH 695 NURS 60 ORLD 7600 Nutrition in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Violence as a Public Health Issue Healthcare Systems and Policy Global Noncommunicable Diseases Social Determinants of Health in the Caribbean Perspectives of Health and Healing in India Independent Study (pending departmental approval) Global Health and Populations Professional and Organizational Ethics Total Credits 5 complete the B.A. degree in women's studies, provided all requirements for the women's studies major have been successfully completed. Graduate Courses Taken after Completion of B.A. or B.S. Degree for Any of the Undergraduate Dual-Degree Listed Above Required Courses: HLTH 60 HLTH 60 International Perspectives in Environmental Health Sciences Social and Behavioral Health Theories and Applications HLTH 700 00-Hour Practicum HLTH 700 Capstone Select two of the following courses: 6 HLTH 60 HLTH 60 HLTH 60 HLTH 60 MBA 700 Health Communication Qualitative Research Methods Health Economics and Policy Quantitative Data Analysis Project Management Select six credits from the following: 6 HLTH 60 HLTH 60 HLTH 60 HLTH 65 HLTH 60 Refugee and Immigrant Health Global Issues in Women's Health Public Health in Conflict and Humanitarian Emergencies Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WaSH) in Public Health Infectious Diseases