Student Name: SPH Department: Email Address: UMID: Expected Graduation Date: Phone Number: Please submit this completed form to Dani Koel at SPH.Certificate.Inquiries@umich.edu or in person to room 1730 SPH I. Eligibility: All masters and doctoral student currently enrolled in a degree program at the School of Public Health are eligible to complete the Certificate in Global Health. Competencies: 1. Understand definitions, concepts, and principles of the evolving concept of global health, and the policies and processes that underlie its historic development and contemporary context. 2. Recognize how recent cultural, political-economic, and environmental trends shape health both locally and globally. 3. Effectively utilize the many global health data sets available in the public domain. 4. Characterize local, regional and global patterns of health and disease. 5. Develop appropriate global health interventions (e.g. policies and programs), and evaluate their impact. 6. Demonstrate the capacity to value and promote health equity, human rights, and social and environmental justice. Requirements: Students must complete 13 credits in global health from a list of approved courses. Courses used to fulfill the Certificate must meet the following requirements: All students are required to take PH 554, preferably during the first semester of their first year. Any exceptions to this timing require pre-approval from the Program Manager. Students must complete at least one course aligned with Competency 1. This may not include PH 554. Students must complete courses addressing at least three of Competencies 2-6. These may not include PH 554. Students must complete courses in at least two SPH Departments outside the students' home Department. These may not include PH 554. Students must achieve a grade of B or higher in each course used to fulfill the Certificate requirements. Students must have attended at least 2 OGPH lectures, discussions, or workshops per term (or 8 events over two years). Although not a requirement to receive the certificate, we ask all certificate students to take the Global Health Certificate exit survey (compatible with Chrome web browser).
Requirements Checklist (please mark when complete): I have completed at least 13 credits from the list of approved courses, attached. I have completed PH 554 At least one course fulfills competency 1 (not including PH 554) I have addressed at least three of competencies 2-6 (not including PH 554). I have completed at least 2 courses outside my home department: I have received at least a B or higher in all of the required courses. I have attended at least 2 OGPH events/term (or 8 events over two years) including: lectures, discussions, or workshops: Please list the OGPH events you have attended (at least 8) including: title, date and what you have learned: 1. 2. 3. 4.
5. 6. 7. 8. Although not a requirement to receive the certificate, we ask all certificate students to take the Global Health Certificate exit survey (compatible with Chrome web browser).
For each course you wish to count towards your certificate, please TPE (preferred) or write the grade earned for completed courses, or mark if you are currently enrolled in the course. Also, please mark the competencies each course fulfills. Course number PH 554 Course name # credits Intro to Globalization and Health Term taken Grade if currently enrolled C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 1 X X X I verify that the above information is correct and am requesting that if I have met all required criteria, completion of the Certificate in Global Health be noted in my academic record and on my transcript. Signature: Date:
FULL LIST OF APPROVED COURSES As of August 2016 Competencies Environmental Health Sciences 1 2 3 4 5 6 EHS 614 Water and Global Health EHS 683 Air Pollution and Global Health (Previously listed as EHS 796) EHS 690 Practice in Global Environmental Health Epidemiology 1 2 3 4 5 6 EPID 506 Health of Nations: Introduction to International Health EPID 555 Globalization and Health (Not offered 2016-2017) EPID 605 Infectious Disease Epidemiology EPID 607 Applied Epidemiology in Public Health Practice EPID 609 Vaccines in Public Health EPID 618 Global Social Epidemiology EPID 621 Cancer Epidemiology EPID 662 Methods in Nutritional Epidemiology (Not offered 2016-2017. EHS 662 accepted before FA16) EPID 663 Health, Evidence and Human Rights EPID 664 Field Methods for Epidemiology in Developing Countries EPID 665 Research Seminar in International Health EPID 666 Health and Socioeconomic Development EPID 673 Epidemiology of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (EHS 673 accepted before FA16) EPID 822 Malaria and Other Important Vector-Borne Diseases EPID 888 Nutrition and Infectious Disease (Not offered 2016-2017) Health Behavior/Health Education 1 2 3 4 5 6 HBHE 540 Fundamentals of Reproductive Health HBHE 550 HIV/AIDS: Perspectives on the state of affairs, science and response to a global pandemic (Not offered 2016-2017) HBHE 603 Population Change: Gender, Family & Fertility in Africa and Asia (No longer offered) HBHE 616 Sex, Gender & Vulnerability (No longer offered) HBHED Global Public Health (note: previously listed as HBHED 617 710-004) Health Management and Policy 1 2 3 4 5 6 HMP 624 Health Policy Challenges in Developing Countries HMP 625 Comparative Health Policy and Management in High Income Countries HMP 671 Cross-national Comparisons of Aging and Health HMP 673 Health Program Management and Evaluation in Resource Poor Countries (Not offered 2016-2017) HMP 677 Health Care Organization: An International Perspective HMP 672 Population health in China (Previously listed as HMP690) Nutritional Sciences 1 2 3 4 5 6 NUTR 555 Foundations of Sustainable Food Systems NUTR 633 Evaluation of Global Nutrition Programs Public Health 1 2 3 4 5 6
PH616 Public Health in Action - International Non-SPH Courses That Have Been Approved 1 2 3 4 5 6 AAS 462 Globalization and African Health (Not offered 2016-2017) BA685 International Business Immersion PubPol The Economics of Developing Countries (Not offered 534 2016-2017) PubPol Global Corporate Social Responsibility 662 PubPol Global Issues: Drugs, Crime and Terrorism 763 SNRE 555 Climate and Development: Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation in Less Developed Countries SOC 530 World Population Dynamics SOC 630 Demographic Methods STRATEG Innovation in Global Health Delivery 562/TO56 3 400 graduate-level approved foreign language course, specify: 400 graduate-level approved Area Studies course, specify: