Upper-Division

GCH 186 Global Health Politics

Examines the politics surrounding both global health problems and policy responses. Traces the evolving interrelationships between these problems and policies from colonial health to the impacts of austerity on postcolonial health systems to today's globally targeted responses. (Formerly POLI 186.)

Credits

5

Instructor

Matt Sparke

Quarter offered

Spring

GCH 123 Migration as a Social Determinant of Health

The WHO estimates that more than 280 million people today are migrants, with more than 30 percent of those forced migrants. Migration is an important social determinant for health, with holistic health shaped by experiences in the country of origin, the migration journey, and reception and integration in the destination country. Course examines the interconnections between migration and health to engage with holistic health issues experienced by the most vulnerable groups of migrants. Examines the underlying contextual factors for forced displacement, including climate change, conflict, political instability, economic insecurity, and persecution. Also explores community and global responses to migrant health and assess strategies for improving health outcomes.

Credits

5

Instructor

Laura Beth Bugg

General Education Code

CC

Quarter offered

Spring

GCH 190 Global and Community Health Task Force

Students conduct rigorous research on real world health challenges with a view to describing the associated problems accurately and recommending responses. All the work of research and writing is highly collaborative and interdisciplinary. Task Force members are comprised of seniors from both the B.A. and B.S. degrees in GCH. They work closely together under the guidance of the instructor who prepares them to collaborate effectively. The final report always includes writing from all the students in the team. Students are responsible for all of the associated editing, as well as a final presentation of the report to an external evaluator.

Credits

5

Instructor

GCH Core Faculty

Requirements

Prerequisite(s): GCH 1, and satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements. Enrollment is restricted to seniors majoring in global and community health.

General Education Code

PR-E

Quarter offered

Fall, Winter, Spring

GCH 195 Global and Community Health Communication

Focuses on enabling students to assess and communicate their learning in global and community health (GCH) using an iterative process of writing, review, and website development. The e-portfolio webpages students complete by the end of the course will together comprise their capstone "GCH e-Record" designed to communicate their disciplinary and interdisciplinary learning in their degree to a specific audience beyond the university. These written reflections, in turn, involve meta-learning about how expert knowledge moves between different communities, and about how audience expectations and writing conventions condition communications about health expertise in particular.

Credits

2

Instructor

Laura Beth Bugg

Requirements

Prerequisite(s): GCH 1, and satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements. Enrollment is restricted to seniors majoring in global and community health.

Repeatable for credit

Yes

Quarter offered

Winter, Spring

GCH 199A Global and Community Health Senior Thesis

Provides an alternative way to satisfy the capstone requirements in place of GCH 190. Course is designed especially to serve the needs of students who do an individualized practical internship or community service project and who then want to reflect on its lessons and write it up as a form of academic research. To satisfy the DC requirements for the Global and Community Health B.A. degree, it is still necessary to also complete GCH 195. Thesis should be modeled after academic articles published in peer-reviewed journals and make a scholarly contribution based on original research and/or deep review of current literatures in global and community health. Prerequisite(s): GCH 1, and satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements. Enrollment is by permission of the instructor and restricted to seniors majoring in global and community health. Please read the instructions for the senior thesis and secure the approval of GCH affiliate faculty mentor before enrolling.

Credits

5

Instructor

GCH Affiliate Faculty

Quarter offered

Fall, Winter, Spring

GCH 199B Global and Community Health Senior Thesis B

For students who need an extra quarter, GCH 199B also provides 5 more credits in addition to GCH 199A while allowing them to complete their B.A. degree requirements. Provides an alternative way to satisfy the GCH capstone requirements in place of GCH 190. It is designed especially to serve the needs of students who do an individualized practical internship or community service project and who then want to reflect on its lessons and write it up as a form of academic research. To satisfy the DC requirements for the GCH B.A. degree, it is still necessary to complete GCH 195 as well as this Senior Thesis. An academic senior thesis should be modeled after academic articles published in peer-reviewed journals and make a scholarly contribution based on original research and/or deep review of current literatures in global and community health.

Credits

5

Instructor

GCH Affiliate Faculty

Requirements

Prerequisite(s): GCH 1, and satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements. Enrollment is restricted to seniors majoring in global and community health.

Quarter offered

Fall, Winter, Spring