autumn 2023
HEL-3034 Global Health - 10 ECTS
Course content
The themes to be covered:
- The epidemiology of global health and health status of vulnerable and marginalized groups such as refugees, migrants, and adolescents.
- Advanced topics in global health including injuries and mental health.
- The governance, financing, and politics of health at global and national levels.
- Application of the determinants of global health including the factors underlying inequity, the economy and commercialization.
- The effect of climate change on health in low resource settings.
- Global health security and pandemics.
- Health systems applications from a national perspective especially those in low resource settings.
Objectives of the course
Building on basic knowledge of global health, the candidate will be given an understanding of health care systems and strategies, global health status and underlying factors (e.g. political, economic, cultural), and the burden of disease and health inequities involving vulnerable populations. Candidates will learn to apply global health metrics and research evidence, to analyze complex health problems in systems context, to compare country and/or population situations, and to understand the implementation and evaluation of intervention strategies for specific problems. Critical global issues such as global health security and migration will also be addressed.
Knowledge and understanding
- The students will have an overview of global health governance and international actors (UN, World Bank and other major agencies), and the interplay of politics, economics, and evolving global health needs and programs.
- The students will have advanced knowledge about global health status and health care systems, health intervention strategies and approaches to monitoring and evaluating effects.
Skills and competencies
- Students will be able to describe existing theories, methods and interventions in the field.
- Students will be able to analyse global health problems and develop proposals for effective and adequate response.
- Students will be introduced to international work in global health for emergencies and sustainable health development.
General Proficiency
- Students will be able to identify and evaluate global health problems and the conditions that create disease and inequalities in health between different population groups, nations and regions.
- Students will be able to explain the various determinants and their relative importance.
- Students will be able to apply the methods currently used to describe global health epidemiology.
- Students will be able to communicate about academic issues, analyses and conclusions in the field, both with specialists and with the public.
Information to incoming exchange students
This course is open for inbound exchange student who meets the admission requirements, including prerequisites. Please see the Admission requirements" and the "Prerequisite" sections for more information.
Do you have questions about this course? Please check the following website to contact the course coordinator for exchange students at the faculty: https://en.uit.no/education/art?p_document_id=510412
Examination
Examination: | Date: | Duration: | Grade scale: |
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Off campus exam | 03.11.2023 09:00 (Hand out) 19.11.2023 23:59 (Hand in) |
1 Weeks | A–E, fail F |
Coursework requirements:To take an examination, the student must have passed the following coursework requirements: |
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Attendance to lectures and seminars | Approved – not approved | ||
Home-assignment | Approved – not approved |
More info about the coursework requirements
- Attendance to lectures and seminars (80%)
- The students must write and pass one obligatory given home-assignment, maximum 5 pages in length (2,500-3,000 words, not including references) before they can take the final exam. The students must write the assignment individually. Two weeks will be given for the student to write the assignment.
- About the course
- Campus: Tromsø |
- ECTS: 10
- Course code: HEL-3034
- Responsible unit
- Department of Community Medicine
- Earlier years and semesters for this topic