Academic Catalog 2020-21

Planetary Health (Minor)

Changes to Earth’s natural systems, including anthropogenic climate change, is the most significant public health challenge of the 21st century. The emerging field of planetary health links changes in natural systems to human health and well-being. As the pace and scale of human impacts on Earth’s natural systems continues to grow, there is increasing interest in understanding and quantifying the implications of these accelerating changes for human health. The goal of the planetary health minor is to equip future practitioners with the education and training needed to address complex challenges at the intersection of global environmental change and human health, and to integrate such complexity into equitable, solution-oriented actions and policies.

Program Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of the planetary health minor, students will:

  1. Identify how anthropogenic changes to natural systems influence human health outcomes using mixed-methods approaches.
  2. Use systems thinking to analyze a diverse range of complex and interrelated factors shaping human health on a changing planet, including geographical scale, temporal scale, and socio-cultural and economic context.
  3. Examine the new ethical terrain of planetary health, including assessing equity issues around whose health is impacted by changes to natural systems.
  4. Design and advocate for policies that are sound for the health of humans and the environment.
  5. Recognize and anticipate the surprises and unintended human health consequences associated with changing environmental conditions.

Required Courses

BIO 2900Ecology and Evolution

3.00 units

BIO 2905Ecology and Evolution Lab

1.00 unit

BIO 3340Epidemiology

3.00 units

BIO 3345Epidemiology Lab

1.00 unit

GPH 3500Global Environmental Health

4.00 units

GPH 3700Planetary Health Perspectives from Costa Rica

4.00 units

Total Credit Hours:16

*Note: BIO 2900/ BIO 2905 Prerequisites: BIO 1000/ BIO 1005 with a grade of 'C' (2.0) or better.

*Note: BIO 3340/ BIO 3345 Prerequisites: MATH 2400/ PSY 3187 or equivalent, or consent of the instructor.

*Note: GPH 3700 may be substituted with an elective with approval by the minor advisor

Electives:

ART 3814Art + Environment

4.00 units

ARTH 1013Indigenous World Art

4.00 units

BIO 3150Invertebrate Biology

3.00 units

and

BIO 3155Invertebrate Biology Lab

1.00 unit

 

BIO 3850Neuroscience

3.00 units

and

BIO 3855Neuroscience Lab

1.00 unit

 

BIO 4220Medical Parasitology

3.00 units

and

BIO 4225Medical Parasitology Lab

1.00 unit

 

BIO 4300Animal Behavior

3.00 units

and

BIO 4305Animal Behavior Lab

1.00 unit

 

BIO 4310Advanced Ecology

3.00 units

and

BIO 4315Advanced Ecology Lab

1.00 unit

 

CASC 3400/HCS 3400Theory and Practice for Community Action and Social Change

4.00 units

CASC 3405/HCS 3405Community Engaged Research Methodology and Project Design

4.00 units

 

ENSC 3300Advanced Environmental Science

3.00 units

and

ENSC 3305Advanced Environmental Science Lab

1.00 unit

 

ENSC 4000Conservation Biology

3.00 units

and

ENSC 4005Conservation Biology Lab

1.00 unit

 

ENSC 4200Marine Biology

3.00 units

and

ENSC 4205Marine Biology Lab

1.00 unit

 

ENSC 4300Toxicology

3.00 units

and

ENSC 4305Toxicology Lab

1.00 unit

 

HIST 1030Big History Lens on the Evolution of Human Cultures

4.00 units

HIST 3007Disease and Disasters in World History

4.00 units

HIST 3530Feast & Famine: A History of Food

3.00 units

HIST 3711U.S. Environmental History

4.00 units

PHIL 3110/PHIL 1110Environmental Ethics

4.00 units

POL 3430Environmental History and Law

4.00 units

Total Credit Hours: 16