What is the difference between the Masters of Science in Global Health (MSc-GH) and the Global Health Certificate (GHC)?
• The The GHC program is a six-course (five for graduate students) program designed to provide Duke undergraduates and graduate students with tools both to synthesize current knowledge in new ways and to formulate innovative solutions to achieve improvement in the quality of health for underserved populations and to create the requisite interdisciplinary approach that will improve the understanding of global health issues. The GHC Program is appropriate for students wishing to augment studies in another area with global health knowledge. • The MSc-GH is a free-standing graduate program designed to appeal to an array of students, researchers, policy makers, managers, analysts, and clinical practitioners who desire a more complete understanding of the diverse causes of and solutions to health problems from an interdisciplinary global perspective.