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Global Health Minor. Cornell’s Global Health Minor. Begun in 2006 with cofunding from the US National Institutes of Health and Cornell University C omplements any academic major offered at the University O pen to all undergraduate students in all colleges. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Global Health Minor

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Cornell’s Global Health Minor• Begun in 2006 with cofunding from the US National Institutes

of Health and Cornell University• Complements any academic major offered at the University • Open to all undergraduate students in all colleges.• 3 specific educational objectives:

– to learn more about the problems of global health in a classroom setting;

– to experience the issues in global health first-hand in a field setting; and

– to be exposed to the variety of careers available in global health by working with graduate and medical students and faculty who are currently engaged in the field.

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Global Health Minor - Summary of Requirements Who can pursue the minor? Open to all undergraduate students in all colleges

Credits – How many? 15 (NS 2600 (Required before Field Experience) --> Core and Elective Courses --> Field Experience --> NS 4600)

Core courses – How many? 3Core Courses – What are they? 1.NS 2600 - Introduction to Global Health (SPRING)

2.Choose one:– NS 3060 - Nutritional Problems of Developing Nations (Fall)– NS 4570/ECON 4740 - Health, Poverty and Inequality (Fall)– AEM 4450/NS4550 - Food Policy for Developing Countries– ENTOM 2100/B&SOC 2100 – Plagues and People (Fall)– ANTHR 2468 – Medicine, Culture and Society (Fall)– ANTHR 3682 – Healing and Medicine in Africa (Spring)– B&SOC 2051 – Ethical Issues in Health and Medicine – HE 4900 - Multicultural Practice – HE 4950 – Culture, Medicine and Professional Practice in a

Diverse World: New York3.NS 4600 - Explorations in Global Health

Elective Courses – How many? 2, distributed across different departments

Elective Courses – What are they? See the list of approved elective courses on the website.

Abroad Field Experience – Do I have to do one?

Yes. It must be in a resource poor setting. A total of 8 weeks of active engagement is required. It must be approved by the Global Health Program office before your departure and take place after completing NS 2600.

How do I learn more? http://www.human.cornell.edu/DNS/globalhealth/undergraduate/index.cfm

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Total Enrollment in the Minor

2008 2009 2010

Male

Female80

76

31

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Enrollment By Major Enrollment By College

Human Ecology(49%) CALS

(28%)

A&S(19%)

ILR&ENG

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Where did students travel during Summer 2010?

Africa

Asia

Latin America

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Global Health Summer Program Kilimanjaro Christian Medical College

MOSHI,TANZANIA

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Global Health Summer Program Kilimanjaro Christian Medical College (KCMC)

MOSHI,TANZANIA

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Travel Grant AwardsIn 2010, the Travel Grant Awards ranged from $300-$1000

Number of Students Receiving Travel Grants

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What is the Global Health Minor offering you—inside or outside the classroom--that isn’t already included in your major?

Email survey of GH minors, Fall 2010, 22 respondents thus far

Summary of themes from student responses:• Global Health Field Experience, connecting classroom with

experience; experiencing first-hand• Personal growth, transformation, new perspectives and ways of

seeing• Focus on inequalities/developing countries/resource-poor

settings/cross-cultural/international• Learning is complex and interdisciplinary; multiple perspectives;

critical thinking• Being part of a community on campus/access to role models (both

peers and staff/faculty)

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GH Minor Economic Survey Results45 students enrolled in NS 4600 completed the survey (Spring2010)

% of Student Tuition from Financial Aid

None (51%)

75-100% Tuition (27%)

25% or less(18%)

Combined Family Income

$120,000+(36%)

$80,000-$120,000(22%)

$40,000-$80,000(11%)

$20,000-$40,000(18%)

Less than $20,000(4%)

25-75% Tuition(4%)

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GH Minor Economic Survey ResultsStudent Concern with Cost of Field Experience

Great Concern(20%)

Significant Concern(36%)

Neutral Response

(18%)

Somewhat of Concern

(18%)

SmallConcern

(9%)

Funding Sources

Personal/Family Contribution

(63%)

GH Travel Grant(13%)

Other Cornell

(9%)

Outside Sources(13%)

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GH Minor Economic Survey ResultsStudent Satisfaction with Field Experience

Very Satisfied(56%) Satisfied

(31%)

Neutral(9%)

Somewhat Dissatisfied

(4%)