Apr 18, 2024  
2016-2017 
    
2016-2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

HHV 280 - Introduction to Global Health (= SOC 280)


Instructor
Orroth

Global health is an emerging interdisciplinary field that approaches health issues as transnational challenges requiring multi-level, community-based solutions. This course introduces its major concepts, tools, and debates. Topics include global health inequities, historical and ongoing strategies for control of communicable diseases from smallpox to HIV/AIDS, the global rise in prominence of non-communicable disease, connections between social structures and the global distribution of disease, and debates over health as a human right. Students will learn to interpret and evaluate population health indicators, interact with WHO datasets, and analyze health interventions and policies from both solutions-oriented and critical perspectives.

Prerequisites & Notes
(Fall)