Course Overview
Course Overview This interdisciplinary course provides a comprehensive exploration of health from a global perspective, integrating insights from anthropology, policy, economics, and environmental science. Students will examine how cultural, social, and environmental factors shape health outcomes and healthcare systems worldwide. The curriculum is designed to equip future leaders with the critical thinking skills necessary to address complex challenges in global health and public policy. Key Program Highlights Examine global health challenges through the lens of medical anthropology and international policy Analyze the economic and ethical dimensions of healthcare systems and health equity Investigate the critical intersection of human health, environmental pollution, and hazards Develop practical skills in health-focused GIS applications and vulnerability assessments Engage with contemporary topics in bioethics, migrant health, and environmental justice
Available Intakes
August 2026
CampusDenver Campus
CityDenver
ModeFullTime
Duration24 Months
FeeUSD 20,226