GLB HLT 100
Global Health and Development
Global Health · 4 units · Undergraduate upper division (100-199)
Interdisciplinary examination of key issues in area of global health, with focus on developing world. Provides basis for understanding current debates that frame global health problems and actions in and across nations with strikingly different political-economic contexts. Discussion of how local and international communities attempt to address challenges of global health problems and how interventions play out through range of policy and programmatic approaches.
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GLB HLT 100
- GLB HLT 130Critical Global Health: Cases and Concepts
- GLB HLT 140Equity-Focused Program Evaluation in Global Health: Theory and Practice
- GLB HLT 191Variable Topics Senior Research Seminar: Global Health
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