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Global health represents both an emerging academic discipline, a pressing societal issue, and a multidisciplinary approach focused on analyzing and positively influencing health, disease, and treatment worldwide. The program's framework is shaped by two interpretations of 'global': one referring to worldwide geographical reach, the other to comprehensive, cross-disciplinary study. The Global Health Program's undergraduate offerings (BA and minor) equip students with thorough knowledge about health determinants, disease prevention, and healing practices through a comparative, border-crossing lens that values cultural diversity. This field prioritizes health equity across populations, blending public health strategies, clinical approaches, policy development, and cultural awareness regarding illness experiences and wellness practices. The curriculum spans diverse subjects like healthcare systems, health literacy, environmental health impacts, communicable diseases, psychological wellbeing, health disparities, trauma medicine, traditional remedies, dietary health, and sexual/reproductive health. These degrees offer an integrative education merging social sciences, life sciences, and humanities while balancing classroom learning with practical application, technical competencies with theoretical foundations. A distinctive component involves fieldwork at domestic or international health sites, culminating for majors in a thesis project. This program readies graduates for paths in academia, public service, healthcare systems, policy work, or legal professions, while also providing strong foundations for advanced medical or graduate studies through its emphasis on research and analytical writing.