Global Health (Minor)

Global Health (Minor)
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Global Health is a fast-growing field of study and employment. Students in this minor acquire interdisciplinary knowledge and skills, and come to understand health and illness as inherently interconnected to cultural, social, and political forces around the world. This background is essential for students pursuing careers in health care or adjacent sectors, especially those working overseas or with a diverse client population in the United States.

Students in the Global Health minor are encouraged to take courses outside their major discipline, particularly for the Current Global Health Issues component. If they do not they must ensure that they have at least 6 credits of upper-level coursework outside their major in order to be able to have a minor.

Please see complete information on all of the requirements to earn a minor at Plymouth State University.

CourseTitleCredits
Minor Requirements 
Global Health Core Ideas 
Complete one of the following:4
Illness, Wellness, and Healing (WECO) 
Illness, Wellness, and Healing (WECO) 
Culture and Society Foundations 
Complete one of the following:4
Foundations of Anthropology (GACO) 
Foundations of Sociology (DICO) 
Biomedical Foundations 
Complete one of the following:3-4
Human Anatomy and Physiology I 
Biological Science I (TECO) 
Foundations of Public Health 
Disease, Safety, and Environment (WECO) 
Foundations of Professional Nursing (open to Nursing majors only) 
Global Foundations 
Complete one of the following:3-4
Plagues and Peoples (PPDI) 
Human Geography 
World Politics (GACO) 
Humanitarianism: Working in the Global Community (PPDI) 
Mapping Our World: Creating Realities (CTDI) 
Current Global Health Issues Students with a minor must complete six credits of 3000/4000 level courses outside their major discipline. If a student wants to double count a course from their major in this section, they will still need to ensure they have enough upper-division credits outside their major 
Complete one of the following:3-4
Economic Diversity and Inequality 
Forensic Anthropology 
BI 3026
  
Environment and Health (WECO) 
Food Systems: Social, Economic and Environmental Impacts of Modern Agriculture (DICO,WECO) 
Drug Behavior (WECO) 
Women's Health Issues (WECO) 
Global Health and Population-Based Health Care (GACO) 
Model United Nations (GACO) 
PY 3326
  
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity (DICO) 
Drugs and Society 
Mental Health and Society (GACO) 
Diversity and Oppression (DICO) 
Health and Society (GACO,WECO) 
Total Credits17-20
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