<p>Hi all,
I'm going to be entering my Junior Year of college with a major in Anthropology (socio-cultural) and Science, Technology, and Society. I'm headed off to a semester in Brazil so I figure since I only have three semesters left I should probably begin a little thought to graduate school. I am thinking, as of now, that I am most interested in pursuing a Public Health program that incorporates ecological principles and the care of the environment. Ive found a couple so far that look pretty great with good opportunities for certificate programs as well.</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins: MPH concentration in Global Sustainability and Health; certificate program in Environmental Health</p>
<p>Emory: Global Environmental Health Degree; certificate in Human Rights</p>
<p>UCLA: dual degree MPH (environmental health concentration)/MA Latin American Studies</p>
<p>UC Berkeley: MS Health, Environment, and Development program</p>
<p>I'd like some thoughts on the different programs or any recommendations for other schools that seem to marriage environmental concerns, ecological health, and human health. As a side note, I have plenty of biology courses, but so for no chem, which I know is wanted by Emory and UC Berkeley. </p>
<p>Thanks</p>