Bachelor of Arts in Global and Community Health (Bachelors)
UC Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, CA
Global and Community Health (GCH) is an interdisciplinary field of study that is connected both to urgent practical work in the world at large and the core concerns of a liberal arts education. Since GCH topics are embedded in and reflective of wide-ranging social forces, their study is situated at the intersection of diverse traditional disciplines ranging from art, literature, and history, to anthropology, sociology, psychology, politics, economics, and the natural and environmental sciences. Other interdisciplinary fields such as feminist studies and Latin American and Latino studies also intersect in influential ways with GCH, creating exciting opportunities for double majors.
University of California, Santa Cruz, students have many opportunities in the GCH curriculum for practical work in the world beyond the university. Students reflect repeatedly through the major on how their own personal learning can be effectively connected with and communicated to external audiences ranging from community organizations to employers to graduate schools.
More than two hundred courses offered by faculty from all five divisions of UC Santa Cruz contribute to the GCH curriculum. These faculty are committed to the value of interdisciplinary learning, as well as to the possibilities of connecting student research and writing with GCH concerns in the world beyond the university.
No specific courses at the high school level are required for admission to the GCH Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) at UC Santa Cruz. Courses in the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities, whether taken at the high school or college level, are appropriate background and preparation.
The GCH B.A. is appropriate for students interested in careers ranging from medicine, nursing, dentistry and pharmacy to public health and environmental health work in governmental agencies, to global health and community health work with non-governmental organizations, law firms and universities. Many of these careers also require additional post baccalaureate degrees for which the GCH B.A. provides an excellent foundation. There are also jobs open to those with a bachelor's degree in GCH in community health, counseling and educational settings as well as in business sectors such as human resources, administration, hospitality, recreation, food services, farming and construction.
Mga Resulta ng Pagkatuto ng Programa
Students completing requirements for the B.A. in GCH will develop knowledge and competency in the following five domains:
✔ The biological and environmental contexts of global and community health;
✔ The social and cultural contexts of global and community health;
✔ The institutional and policy contexts of global and community health;
✔ The methods, skills and humanities-informed analysis of global and community health; and,
✔ The interdisciplinary design and implementation of global and community health work.