Minor in Global Public Health and the Common Good

Our courses are open to students from across ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ and are designed to introduce students in any field of study to core concepts in public health.

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Students have the opportunity to delve deeply into epidemiology, the core science of public health, and to pursue coursework and research in diverse areas of public health such as infectious disease epidemiology, the epidemiology of cancer, children’s environmental health, environmental epidemiology, nutritional epidemiology and refugee health.ÌýÌý

Contact

Global Public Health and the Common Good

publichealth@bc.edu
648 Higgins Hall
617-552-2187

At a Glance


6 courses
18 credits


Opportunities for academic and experiential learning, reflection and service.


Strong emphasis on the ethical and moral foundations of public healthÌý

Academic Program

The minor in Global Public Health and the Common Good will prepare students for postgraduate studies in public health (MPH and PhD). And because public health is highly interdisciplinary and intersects many fields of human endeavor, the minor is open also to students interested in law, economics, international studies, mathematics, physics, chemistry, the humanities, business, social work and education.
The minor consists of 3 required courses and 3 electives, for a total of 18 credits.Ìý

The minor in Global Public Health and the Common Good is composed of 3 required courses and 3 electives.

The required courses are:

  • Public Health in a Global Society (PHCG1210, cross-listed as NURS1210)
  • Introduction to Epidemiology (PHCG2120) or (NURS9720 with CSON and GPHCG Dept. Permission)
  • EitherÌýGlobal Public Health Law (PHCG2130) or The Ethics of Global Public Health and the Common Good (PHCG3223, cross-listed as THEO3223)

Recognizing that public health is an diverse field that draws insights and technologies from many disciplines, the approved electives span a wide range of schools and departments across ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ. Additional courses at ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ and in other institutions in the United States and overseas may be may be considered as approved electives subject to the approval of the program director and Associate Deans.

For electives, CSON Nursing students must take NURS4260 and NURS4261 and these both count as List A electives. CSON Nursing students must take one more elective and itÌýmustÌýbe a List B elective. All other students must choose three electives, at least one of which must be from List B.

  • TwoÌýElective Courses from List A
  • Must take at least one List B elective

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The goal of the minor in Global Public Health and the Common Good is to introduce students from a wide range of majors, disciplines and schools across ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ to key concepts in Global Public Health. Program graduates will gain knowledge of:

  • The theory, history and key issues in Global Public Health
  • Epidemiology, the study of the distribution and determinants of health and diseaseÌý in populations – the core Ìýscience of public health
  • The social, economic and environmental determinants of health and disease
  • The contributions of public health to the stability and well-being of modern societies
  • The moral, ethical and legal foundations of Global Public Health

The minor is open to students interested in medicine, dentistry, nursing, environmental health and public health. It will prepare students for postgraduate studies in public health and enrich the education of students headed to medicine, dentistry, nursing, law, economics, international studies, mathematics, physics, chemistry, the humanities, business, social work and education.Ìý

The acceptance to the Global Public HealthÌýand the Common Good program is by application, which occursÌýin January annually. The best way to stay informed of all things related to the Global Public Health program, is to subscribe to our newsletter.

Admittance to the major and minor in Global Public Health and the Common Good is by application.Ìý Students can apply in the Spring semester of either their freshman or sophomore year. Rising seniors will be consideredÌýonlyÌýif they have already fulfilled many of the course requirements for the minor.

We seek a broad range of students from programs and schools across ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ to apply.

  • We invite pre-health and nursing students who wish to understand how the health of populations informs the care of individual patients.
  • We invite students from the humanities, business, economics, environmental science, pre-law, political science, international studies and other majors who wish to learn how the health of populations and the social, political, economic and environmental determinants of health and disease influence public policy, drive economic growth, and shape the destiny of nations.

Students who wish to apply to the program are encouraged to takeÌýPublic Health in a Global SocietyÌý(NURS1210Ìýcross-listed asÌýPHCG1210)Ìýbefore applying. This course is open to students in all schools at ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ, but it is not required to apply to the program.

Please contactÌýpublichealth@bc.eduÌýwith any questions regarding the application.

Student Ambassadors, 2024–2025

Because of their merit and passion for public health, GPHCG Student Ambassadors have been selected to represent the program at ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ and beyond. It is their job to lead the next generation of public health professionals and help create meaningful impact in their communities.

Get Involved

Student Organizations

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student-run organizations dedicated to key issues in Global Public Health

Research

Students are invited to learn about our research and to become involved in projects of significant importance to modern societies.

Areas of major research interest within the program are:

  • The spread of pandemics,
  • Nutrition and health.
  • Health impacts of pollution and climate change,Ìýand
  • The ethical and legal foundations of public health