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Global and Community Health

The global and community health concentration educates students in the biologic and behavioral determinants of important public health problems in both developed and developing countries and discusses disease prevention strategies at the levels of communities and populations. Students learn how the biological sciences and the social sciences (such as psychology, sociology, and economics) can be applied in developing public health policies and in planning, implementing, and managing prevention programs.

Specific competencies include:

  • Describe biologic mechanisms of disease

  • Identify the diseases of greatest public health importance in both developed and developing countries and the biologic and behavioral determinants of those diseases

  • Describe social and economic forces that influence health-related behavior and health

  • Identify different approaches to disease prevention and plan disease prevention strategies

  • Understand processes for implementing, managing, monitoring, and evaluating public health programs

  • Define policies that can benefit the health of populations



Courses Required

Writing Intensive

(select one of following)

4 Credits

"Writing Intensive" class

Writing Practicum attached to course
Honors Thesis
Foreign Language4
Language course at or above 203

Math

(see Handbook)

6-8

Math course 1
Math course 2
Communications3
SPHU 430

Basic Core

SPHU 1013
SPHU 1023
SPHU 2013
SPHU 2023
SPHU 3013
SPHU 3023

SPHU 401

3
Advanced Core
SPHU 304/ENHS 6033
SPHU 306/HSMG 6033
SPHU 402/SPHL 6033
SPHU 403/BIOS 6033
SPHU 405/EPID 6033
Major Track
SPHU 3113
SPHU 3123
SPHU 4203

Capstone

SPHU 456

3

TOTAL65-67




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Bachelor of Science in Public Health
Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
1440 Canal Street, Ste. 2460 New Orleans, LA 70112

Phone: 504.988.1053  Fax: 504.988.0907

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