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The Global Health Bachelor of Science program at the University of Wisconsin provides students with a comprehensive understanding of health challenges, policies, and systems on a global scale. The program integrates principles from public health, epidemiology, social sciences, biology, and policy studies to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to analyze and address health disparities across populations. Students study topics such as infectious diseases, nutrition, health policy, environmental health, health equity, and global health governance, developing critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills that are essential for addressing complex health issues worldwide.
Throughout the program, students engage in research, fieldwork, and experiential learning opportunities that offer practical exposure to health systems, community-based interventions, and international health initiatives. The curriculum emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, linking public health with sociology, economics, environmental studies, and global development, allowing students to examine the social, economic, and political factors that influence health outcomes. Graduates leave the program with the ability to evaluate health programs, design interventions, and contribute meaningfully to improving population health across diverse cultural and socioeconomic contexts.
Year 1 – Foundations in Global Health
• Introduction to Global Health
• Principles of Public Health
• College Writing and Communication
• Biology and Human Health
Year 2 – Core Health Concepts
• Epidemiology and Biostatistics
• Social Determinants of Health
• Health Policy and Management
• Environmental and Community Health
Year 3 – Applied Global Health
• Infectious and Chronic Disease Prevention
• Health Promotion and Education
• Global Health Systems and Governance
• Internship or Field Experience
Year 4 – Advanced Integration and Capstone
• Global Health Research and Evaluation
• Health Equity and Policy Analysis
• Independent Research Project or Capstone
• Seminar in Contemporary Global Health Issues
Graduates of the Global Health program are prepared for careers in public health practice, international health organizations, health policy and advocacy, research, epidemiology, health education, and nonprofit or governmental agencies. Many graduates pursue advanced degrees in public health, medicine, epidemiology, health policy, or global development, enhancing opportunities for leadership and specialized roles. Employers value graduates for their analytical skills, cross-cultural competence, research expertise, and ability to design and evaluate health programs, enabling them to address health disparities and contribute to improving population health on a global scale. Graduates are equipped to work in diverse environments, from international NGOs and government agencies to community health organizations and academic research institutions.
This program offers a distinctive combination of interdisciplinary training, practical experience, and global perspective, preparing students to confront complex health challenges worldwide. Students benefit from mentorship by experienced faculty, access to research facilities, and opportunities for field-based learning and internships that provide hands-on exposure to public health practice. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and evidence-based analysis, equipping graduates to develop, implement, and evaluate health interventions effectively. Whether pursuing careers in health policy, international health, research, or community-based initiatives, students graduate with the expertise, professional skills, and confidence to make meaningful contributions to improving health outcomes and promoting health equity globally.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +1 608-262-2433
Email: admissions@grad.wisc.edu
Address: 217 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA