<p>Does anyone know if Columbia University has any good courses/programs for international health?</p>
<p>I thought that Columbia only has a graduate program. someone correct me if i am wrong but i dont think there are really courses for undergrads.</p>
<p>I know that at Clemson there is a Language And International Health major that requires study abroad and practice in a spanish-speaking country, but the program is limited to spanish only</p>
<p>Johns Hopkins has the best undergraduate Public health program in the nation… brag brag brag. I’ll admit it Senior year, Public Health studies majors can take graduate classes at the renown Bloomberg School of Public Health (#1 by USNews) and there is International Health department which offers a whole array of courses to choose from.</p>
<p>Wouldn’t doubt Hopkins for public health. Good stuff.</p>
<p>As for Duke, the program in global health is new (started in 2006 and basically something gathering faculty from other places like Sanford public policy) but offers a good bit for undergrad. There’s a certificate program and classes available to freshmen as part of the Focus program. Public policy at Duke is no slouch either, but I don’t know much about that area.</p>