Minors

The School of Health offers several minors. Learn more about the options to minor in Global Health, Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, and Public Health.

Minors

Undergraduates have three minor options that are offered by the School of Health. 

Global Health Minor

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The Global Health minor is for students at the School of Health, School of Nursing, College of Arts and Sciences, and McDonough School of Business. It exposes students to the fields of international affairs, health science, and global public health. The minor will provide students with a solid introduction to the multidisciplinary field of global health and teach them the necessary skills to begin to build their own unique global health careers. Students who select a career in global health are actively engaging in economic, social, and political advancement of developing nations around the world through improving the health status of their populations.


Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Minor

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The Health Promotion and Disease Prevention minor is for students at the School of Health and School of Nursing. This minor will provide students with an understanding of the variety of contributing factors to healthful functioning and is appropriate for those students interested in fields such as health science education, health science policy and public health.


Public Health Minor

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The Public Health minor is open to students in the Georgetown College of Arts and Sciences, the McDonough School of Business, the School of Foreign Service, the School of Nursing, and the School of Health. This minor approaches health from an interdisciplinary perspective to promote health and well-being of all individuals, while providing students with a core knowledge of public health so they are prepared for further study and scholarship in the field. Students should declare through their home school’s minor declaration process.