Nov 30, 2024  
USC Catalogue 2024-2025 
    
USC Catalogue 2024-2025

Global Health Studies (BS)


837 Downey Way
Stonier Hall, Suite 101
Los Angeles, CA 90089-1149
(213) 740-1060
Email: bhealthy@usc.edu
hpdp.usc.edu

Director: Heather Wipfli, PhD

 

The Bachelor of Science in Global Health is a multidisciplinary degree of the Keck School of Medicine’s Department of Population and Public Health Sciences. This undergraduate program offers an examination of public health and policy issues in the context of global affairs. Students complete course work from Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Studies and International Relations in addition to requirements from other schools of the university. The program provides students with a strong background in understanding and evaluating global health issues and prepares students to become health professionals with international competencies. This program is an ideal major for students interested in medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, international relations, public health, epidemiology, health psychology and health behavior research.

Program Requirements

The Bachelor of Science degree is awarded after students successfully complete 128 units, consisting of 66 units for the major and fulfillment of USC general education requirements including third semester equivalency in a foreign language.

General Education Requirements

The university’s general education program provides a coherent, integrated introduction to the breadth of knowledge you will need to consider yourself (and to be considered by other people) a generally well-educated person. This program is effective for all students entering USC in fall 2015 or later, or transfer students beginning college elsewhere at that time and subsequently transferring to USC. It requires eight courses in six Core Literacies, plus two courses in Global Perspectives (which may double-count with courses in the Core Literacies) and two courses in writing. For more information about USC’s general education requirements, see General Education .

Requirements for the Major (66 units)

The program is divided into core and elective components. As part of the core research requirements, students must complete a directed research requirement, HP 490 , with a specific international research focus.

The core component (42–46 units) is required for all students.

Core Research Courses (10-16 Units)


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Students must choose 24 units of elective course work from the following lists. At least 8 units must be from HP and at least 8 units must be from IR.