Course Catalog » Global Health Sciences 256

Subject: Global Health Sciences
Course Number: 256
Course Title: Global Health Architecture and Diplomacy
Units: 2
School: Global Health
Department: Global Health Sciences

Course Description: This doctoral seminar reviews the current health worldwide system—from UN agencies and governmental agencies to multilaterals, NGO’s and civil society. It also examines how health has been historically a powerful diplomatic tool. The course will be taught by global leaders of each topic through a combination of lecture, seminars and independent readings and study.
Prerequisites: This course is designed for doctoral level students who want to expand their knowledge of Global Health architecture and diplomacy. Students will be expected to have general knowledge about Global Health, including its main players and stakeholders as well as to keep up with the corresponding readings and assignments for each lecture and seminar.
Restrictions: Priority given to students enrolled in the PhD in Global Health Sciences program. Open to students in other programs with consent of instructor.
Activities: Direct - Lecture, Direct - Seminar, Student - Lecture, Student - Seminar

Instructor of Record: J. Sepulveda
Additional Instructor(s): E. Goosby
May the student choose the instructor for this course? No
Does enrollment in this course require instructor approval? No

Quarter(s) Offered: Spring
Course Grading Convention: Letter Grade
Graduate Division course: No
Is this a web-based online course? No
Is this an Interprofessional Education (IPE) course? No
May students in the Graduate Division (i.e. pursuing Master or PhD) enroll in this course? Yes
Repeat course for credit? No