Global Health Policy and Governance

SAR HS 434

The world's countries--low-income nations in particular--face numerous health challenges, including pandemics like coronavirus and AIDS, spread of infectious diseases, reducing the incidence of maternal death in childbirth, climate change, food security, strengthening national health systems and managing a complex global health architecture. This course will examine these and other global health issues with an emphasis on the forces that shape global health policies and actions with an impact on peoples' health in an increasingly complex global governance context how you as an actor in global health can intervene to improve health conditions for the poor. The course uses an interdisciplinary approach to explore the relationship between the processes of globalization and global health policy and social, political, economic and environmental determinants.

SPRG 2025 Schedule

Section Instructor Location Schedule Notes
A1 Brown SAR 236 T 12:30 pm-3:15 pm Junior, Senior Health Science majors and PH minors only.

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