International Health

<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… :slight_smile: brag brag brag. I’ll admit it :smiley: 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>