Course Overview
The Global Public Health program at New York University is designed to address pressing health challenges on a global scale. Offered through the College of Global Public Health, the program combines interdisciplinary approaches to equip students with the skills needed to improve health outcomes worldwide. Key objectives include understanding the social, environmental, and political determinants of health, as well as developing strategies for disease prevention and health promotion.
Unique features of the program include its emphasis on experiential learning through fieldwork and internships, as well as opportunities to study abroad at NYU's global sites. Students engage with real-world public health issues, gaining practical experience in diverse settings.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the program are prepared for a variety of roles in public health, policy, and international development. They are equipped to work in governmental agencies, non-profit organizations, and private sectors focused on health equity and global health challenges.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is supported by distinguished faculty with expertise in epidemiology, health policy, and global health systems. While specific names are subject to change, the faculty includes leaders in public health research and practice who contribute to shaping international health policies.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
NYU's College of Global Public Health offers access to cutting-edge research centers and collaborates with global organizations to provide students with unparalleled opportunities. Partnerships with international health bodies and local communities enable hands-on projects and research initiatives. Additionally, students benefit from NYU's extensive network of global campuses for immersive learning experiences.
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