Course Overview
The Global Health Technologies (Minor) at Rice University is designed to provide students with an interdisciplinary understanding of the technological, social, and ethical dimensions of global health challenges. The program focuses on developing innovative solutions to health issues in underserved communities worldwide, combining engineering, design, and public health principles. Unique features include hands-on project-based learning and opportunities to collaborate on real-world health technology initiatives.
Career Prospects
Graduates with a minor in Global Health Technologies are well-prepared for roles in public health, medical technology development, and international development. The program equips students with skills to work in diverse settings, including non-profits, government agencies, and private sector organizations focused on health innovation.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is supported by faculty from the Rice 360 Institute for Global Health Technologies, a leading center for health innovation. Key contributors include experts in biomedical engineering and global health policy, though specific names are subject to change based on university updates.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students have access to the Rice 360 Institute for Global Health Technologies, which offers state-of-the-art labs for designing and prototyping health solutions. The program also partners with international organizations and hospitals to provide field experience and testing opportunities for student innovations.
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