Document Type
Other
Publication Date
Fall 2019
Catalog Description
This course will describe key cultural, social, and economic issues and methods in global health, and thus provide essential background for other core courses. The course is interdisciplinary, emphasizing the fields of anthropology, sociology, public health, global health, and critical global health studies. This course explores aspects of health inequalities and demonstrates how the sources of health inequalities (including globalization, the impact of social, economic, and political systems, the local and global economy, transnational organizations, culture, race, class, gender, and sexuality) are rooted in injustices that create and sustain the conditions that lead to disparities in health status and health care both domestically and globally.
Recommended Citation
Marshall, Nandi A., "PUBH 4234 – International Development in Health" (2019). Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health Syllabi. 453.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/coph-syllabi/453