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Global Health Certificate

The Global Health Certificate is available as a Graduate Certificate to professional students in the health sciences, to graduate students in health-related fields, and as a Capstone Certificate to individuals with a minimum of a BA or BS in a health-related field. The Certificate in Global Health program is designed to assist traditional and non-traditional students with interests in global health. The program is based in the Department of Population Sciences of the UW School of Medicine and Public Health and is administered by the Global Health Institute at UW-Madison. For more information, please visit the Global Health Institute.
**Please note: Electives taken within the Global Health Institute MUST be 500-level or above in order to be counted towards elective credit for the Master of Public Health degree.
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