How do we learn to recognize, communicate effectively about, and work to alleviate the impact of environmental conditions of our world that are killing millions of people every year? Students will tackle complex issues related to the harmful impacts of exposures to pollutants that exist in air, water, soil food, and materials used around the world.
The major in Global Health with a concentration in Environment requires 34 overall credits: 22 credits of core courses, 3 credits of cultural competence, and 9 credits of concentration courses. Courses cannot double-count within the core/cultural competence and the concentration.