Course Overview
Course Overview This interdisciplinary course provides a comprehensive exploration of the complex interplay between human health, environmental factors, and public policy. Students will analyze critical issues from multiple perspectives, including ethics, economics, and anthropology, to understand the determinants of global wellness. The curriculum is designed to equip future leaders with the knowledge to develop effective, equitable health and environmental solutions. Key Program Highlights Examine global health challenges through the lenses of medical anthropology, ethics, and international policy. Analyze the critical intersection of human health and environmental issues, including pollution and hazard mitigation. Gain practical skills in health economics, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and environmental epidemiology. Explore the ethical, legal, and social dimensions of healthcare, genetics, and environmental justice. Develop expertise in health policy analysis and the management of complex health systems and environmental hazards.
Available Intakes
August 2026
CampusDenver Campus
CityDenver
ModeFullTime
Duration24 Months
FeeUSD 20,226