Claremont Colleges Library: Community and Global Health Curriculum, 2013-2014
Sean Stone, Librarian Liaison
Research Guide
Courses
CGH 300 – Theoretical Foundations in Health Promotion & Education (4 units)
CGH 301 – Biostatistics (4 units)
CGH 302 – Epidemiology (4 units)
CGH 303 – Health Services in the US and Abroad (4 units)
CGH 304 – Environmental and Occupational Health (4 units)
CGH 305 – Seminar in Grant Writing and Proposal Development (2 units)
CGH 306 – Supervised Field Training in Public Health (4 units)
CGH 307 – Public Health Capstone (2 units)
CGH 308 – Foundations of Program Planning (4 units)
CGH 309 – Monitoring and Evaluation in Global Public Health Programs (4 units)
CGH 310 – Global Health: An Interdisciplinary Approach (4 units)
CGH 311 – Curriculum and Materials Development (4 units)
CGH 312 – Data Analysis Methods (4 units)
CGH 313 – Research Methods in Public Health (4 units)
CGH 314 – Emerging Chronic & Infectious Diseases Worldwide (4 units)
CGH 315 – Introduction to Clinical Trials (4 units)
CGH 316 – Public Health Leadership for the 21st Century (4 units)
CGH 317 – Ethics, Human Rights and Cultural Diversity (4 units)
CGH 318 – Management of International Health Programs and Organizations (4 units)
CGH 319 – Current Issues in Global Public Health (4 units)
HIM 381 – Public Health Informatics (4 units)
HIM 385– Consumer Health Informatics (4 units)
INFOSCI 373 – Spatial and Visual Information Systems (4 units)
IS 303 – Organizations as Information Processing Systems (4 units)
CGH 396 – Special Topics in Community and Global Health (4 units)
CGH 390 – Directed Research (4 units)
Faculty
SCGH Faculty
Adjunct Faculty
Loren Lipson
Krishna Poudel
Paul Torrens
Joint Appointment Faculty
Jo Hardin
Degree Requirements
Nine core courses which cover the core public health competencies and provide a foundation for further coursework in a chosen concentration
Choice of one of four concentrations, with four courses required in each. Students can specialize in (1) Health Promotion, Education and Evaluation; (2) Applied Biostatistics and Epidemiology; (3) Leadership and Management; or (4) Health Informatics.
One general elective course from any of the university's schools, subject to approval of the Program Director
A proposal writing seminar introducing students to the principles of grantsmanship
A supervised field training course, providing work experience in a public health agency or a faculty sponsored research project, with the purpose of integrating course concepts into a real world setting
Nine Core Courses
Theoretical Foundations of Health Promotion & Education
Advanced Theoretical Foundation of Health Promotion & Education
Biostatistics
Advanced Statistical Methods
Epidemiology
Research Methods
Advanced Research Methods
Manuscript Development
Capstone in Health Promotion Sciences
Sixteen units of research courses
A minimum of sixteen units of elective coursework
Four units of doctoral dissertation studies
In addition to required and elective coursework, students complete a qualifying examination, the dissertation and the dissertation defense
Students can specialize in the following established concentrations or devise one of their choosing with direction from the program director
Public Health
Behavioral & Nutritional Epidemiology
Biostatistics
Neurocognitive Sciences
Health Policy & Economics
Health Communication
Health Ecology & Environmental Studies
Biobehavioral Sciences
Global Health
Health Informatics
Research
Transdisciplinary and International Research
Neurocognitive Processes Research
Obesity Research
Alcohol, Tobacco and Substance Research
Sexual Behavior
Prior Instruction & Future Targets
Prior Library Instruction
2011-12
CGU
2012-13
CGU
Future IL Instruction/Intervention Targets & Outcomes