Courses of Study 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Global & Public Health Sciences
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In the Division of Nutritional Sciences , College of Human Ecology .
In addition to the major requirements outlined below, all students must meet their college graduation requirements:
Human Ecology Graduation Requirements
Public health is the prevention of illness and promotion of wellness in communities, both large and small. The Global & Public Health Sciences (GPHS) major teaches the tools of public health research and action. The major is intended for students who are motivated to identify health problems in communities and implement actions that will protect or improve the lives of large numbers of individuals, and is especially appropriate for students who wish to pursue advanced study that would lead to leadership positions in governmental or non-governmental organizations that deal directly with current and emerging health concerns in the U.S. or internationally. In addition to completing core courses in public health, global health and epidemiology, students take a minimum of one advanced course in each of the areas of Social & Behavioral Health, Biological Aspects of Public Health, Environmental Health, and Health Policy & Management. Additionally, majors are required to complete a minimum of three credit hours of supervised experiential learning in a laboratory or community setting. This major is offered by the Division of Nutritional Sciences . More information about this program can be found on the Division of Nutritional Sciences page, which includes descriptions of all of the majors that are offered.
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GPHS Major Requirements
Global and Public Health Sciences Major
The requirements listed below pertain to all students matriculating in August 2020 and January 2021.
In addition to college requirements , students in the GPHS Major must complete specific requirements listed here.
Introductory Chemistry
Introductory Chemistry (4+ credits)
This fulfills the college distribution natural sciences requirement.
Choose one of the following:
(a) CHEM 2070 General Chemistry I 1, 2 (F, 4 cr) AND CHEM 2080 General Chemistry II (S, 4 cr) (two-course sequence required for pre-health)
(b) CHEM 2070 General Chemistry I 1, 2 (F, 4 cr) (single course not adequate for pre-health)
(c) CHEM 1560 Introduction to General Chemistry 1 (F/Summer, 4 cr) (not for pre-health)
(d) CHEM 2150 Honors General and Inorganic Chemistry 2, 3 (F/Summer, 4 cr) (not for pre-health)
1 Students may use an AP Chemistry score of 5 to place out of CHEM 2070. However, GPHS students must take at least one semester of chemistry at Cornell—i.e., students who use AP credit toward their chemistry requirement must take an additional chemistry course (i.e., CHEM 2080, CHEM 2150, or other, but not CHEM 1560). Students interested in the pre-health track should take two semesters of chemistry at Cornell.
2 Students who take CHEM 2070 forfeit AP credit. Students who take CHEM 2150 may keep AP credit.
3 Students should only select option (d) if they are very strong in chemistry and are not considering a pre-health (e.g. pre-med) track.
Introductory Biology
Introductory Biology (8 credits)
Choose one of the following labs:
(a) BIOG 1500 Investigative Lab (F/S, 2 cr) OR
(b) BIOSM 1500 Investigative Marine Biology Lab (Su, 3 cr)
AND choose two out of the three lecture options
(a) BIOMG 1350 Cell and Development (F/S, 3 cr)
(b) BIOG 1440 Comparative Physiology (F/S, 3 cr) OR*
BIOG 1445 Comparative Physiology (autotutorial) (F/S, 4cr)
(c) BIOEE 1610 Ecology and the Environment (F/S, 3cr) OR*
BIOEE 1780 Evolution and Diversity (F/S, 3cr)
* Cannot take both to fulfill this requirement.
Organic Chemistry Lecture
Organic Chemistry Lecture (3-8 credits)*
Choose one of the following:
(a) CHEM 1570 Elementary Organic Chemistry (S only, 3 cr, not for pre-health) OR
(b) CHEM 3530 Principles of Organic Chemistry (F only, 4 cr) OR
(c) CHEM 3570 - CHEM 3580 Organic Chemistry for the Life Sciences I and II (F and S, 3 cr each, must take both, CHEM 3570 alone will not fulfill the requirement) OR
(d) CHEM 3590 - CHEM 3600 Honors Organic Chemistry I and II (S and F, 4 cr each, must take both, CHEM 3590 alone will not fulfill the requirement)
* Students interested in pre-health tracks should take a two-course sequence of organic chemistry lectures (option c or d above), in addition to an organic chemistry lab.
Physiology
Physiology (3-4 credits)
Choose one of the following:
(a) NS 3410 Human Anatomy and Physiology (S, 4 cr) OR*
(b) [BIOG 1440 Comparative Physiology (F/S, 3 cr) OR**
BIOG 1445 Comparative Physiology (autotutorial) (F/S, 4cr)] OR
(c) NS 1150 Nutrition, Health, and Society (F, 3 cr)
* Pre-health students should also take NS 3420 Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab (S, 2 cr).
** Cannot take both to fulfill this requirement. Can only be used to fulfill physiology requirement if not used to fulfill introductory biology requirement.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry (4-6 credits)
Choose one of the following*:
(a) NS 3200 Introduction to Human Biochemistry (F, 4 cr)
(b) BIOMG 3300 Principles of Biochemistry (F/S, 4 cr)
(c) BIOMG 3310 Principles of Biochemistry: Proteins and Metabolism (F, 3 cr) AND BIOMG 3320 Principles of Biochemistry: Molecular Biology (S, 2 cr)
(d) BIOMG 3310 Principles of Biochemistry: Proteins and Metabolism (F, 3 cr) AND BIOMI 2900 General Microbiology (F/S, 3 cr)
(e) BIOMG 3330 Principles of Biochemistry: Proteins, Metabolism, and Molecular Biology (Summer, 4 cr)
(f) BIOMG 3350 Principles of Biochemistry: Proteins, Metabolism, and Molecular Biology (S, 4 cr)
* Students who take only one semester of introductory chemistry should talk with faculty advisors and biochemistry instructors as early as possible to determine which biochemistry course is best for them and how they may access resources for the best chance of success.
Global & Public Health Core Courses
Global & Public Health Core Courses (14 credits)
NS 1600 Introduction to Public Health (F, 3 cr)
NS 2060 Preparation for Engaged Learning (F, 2 cr)
NS 2600 Introduction to Global Health (S, 3 cr)
NS 3600 Epidemiology (F, 3 cr)
NS 4600 Explorations in Global and Public Health (F, 3 cr)
Supervised Experiential Learning in Global & Public Health
Supervised Experiential Learning in Global & Public Health (variable credit)
Approval required. May be completed anytime from spring semester sophomore year onward. Must be largely completed before the fall semester of senior year.
This experience may be obtained through one of several options, including (but not limited to):
- Global Health Summer Programs (India-NS 4060 , Tanzania-NS 4630 , Zambia-NS 4631 )
- Cornell in Washington (NS 4997 )
- Public Health Research and Internship (NS 4060 )
- Cornell Cooperative Extension (Tompkins County and others) (NS 4060 )
- Weill Cornell Clinical & Translational Science Center (NS 4060 )
- Study abroad programs with a public health focus/internship (NS 4060 )
Social & Behavioral Health Selective
Social & Behavioral Health Selective (3-4 credits)
Choose one course from the following options:
NS 2450 Social Science Perspectives on Food and Nutrition (F, 3 cr)
ANTHR 2468 Medicine, Culture, and Society (S, 3 cr)
COMM 4760 Population Health Communication (S, 3 cr)
DSOC / LSP 2200 Sociology of Health and Ethnic Minorities (F, 3 cr)
DSOC 3020 Political Ecologies of Health (alt even S, 3 cr)
PAM 3280 / DSOC 3280 Fundamentals of Population Health (F, 3 cr)
PAM 4280 / ECON 3710 The Economics of Risky Health Behaviors (S, 3 cr)
SOC 4120 Health and Social Context (S, 4 cr)
Biological Aspects of Public Health Selective
Biological Aspects of Public Health Selective (3-4 credits)
Choose one course from the following options:
NS 3030 Nutrition, Health and Vegetarian Diets (S, 3 cr)
NS 3060 Nutrition and Global Health (alt odd S, 3 cr)
NS 3150 Obesity and the Regulation of Body Weight (alt even S, 3 cr)
NS 4200 Diet and the Microbiome (S, 3 cr)
NS 4300 Proteins, Transcripts, and Metabolism: Big Data in Molecular Nutrition (S, 3 cr)
NS 4410 Nutrition and Disease (F, 4 cr)
BIOMG 4390 Molecular Basis of Disease (S, 3 cr)
BIOMG 4870 Human Genomics (F, 3 cr)
BIOMI 2600 Microbiology of Human Contagious Diseases (F/S, 3 cr)
BIOMI 2900 Biology of Infectious Disease: From Molecules to Ecosystems (F, 3 cr)
BIOMI 3210 Human Microbes and Health (F, 3 cr)
PLBIO 2100 Medical Ethnobotany (S, 3 cr)
Environmental Health Selective
Environmental Health Selective (3-4 credits)
Choose one course from the following options:
DEA 2700 Healthy Places: Design, Planning and Public Health (F, 3 cr)
DSOC 3020 Political Ecologies of Health (alt even S, 3 cr)
DSOC 3400 Agriculture, Food Systems and Society (F, 3 cr)
BIOMI 2500 Public Health Microbiology (F, 3 cr)
BIOMI 2950 Biology of Infectious Disease: From Molecules to Ecosystems (F, 3 cr)
BIOMI 4310 / BIOMS 4310 Medical Parasitology (F, 2 cr)
CEE 5970 / TOX 5970 Risk Analysis and Management (F, 3 cr)
COMM 2850 / STS 2851 Communication, Environment, Science and Health (S, 3 cr)
ENTOM 2100 / BSOC 2101 Plagues and People (F, 2-3 cr)
ENTOM 3070 / TOX 3070 Pesticides, the Environment, and Human Health (alt even F, 2 cr)
FDSC 3960 Food Safety Assurance (S, 2 cr)
PLBIO 2100 Medical Ethnobotany (S, 3 cr)
Health Policy and Practice Selective
Health Policy & Practice Selective (3-4 credits)
Choose one course from the following options:
NS 4450 Toward a Sustainable Global Food System: Food Policy for Developing Countries (F, 3 cr)
NS 4500 Public Health Nutrition (S, 3 cr)
NS 4570 // ECON 3910 Health, Poverty and Inequality (even F, 3 cr)
NS 4800 Implementation and Impact in Global and Public Health (S, 4 cr; restricted to students in the Cornell in Washington program)
AMST // GOVT 2225 , DSOC // ILROB // PAM // SOC 2220 , PHIL 1950 Controversies about Inequality (F, 4 cr)
ANTHR // EDUC // FGSS 4458 Women, Girls and Gender in Education (F, 4 cr)
CRP 3430 Affordable Housing Policy and Programs (F, 3 cr)
DSOC 2050 International Development (F, 3-4 cr)
DSOC 2090 , PAM // SOC 2208 Social Inequality (S/Summer, 4 cr)
DSOC 3020 Political Ecologies of Health (alt even S, 3 cr)
DSOC 3700 // SOC 3710 Comparative Social Inequalities (S, 3 cr)
DSOC 4230 Gender and Health: Concepts, Data, Theories and Evidence (S, 3 cr)
ECON 3740 // PAM 4140 Global Health Economics and Policy (S, 3 cr)
GOVT 3032 Politics of Public Policy in the U.S. (F, 4 cr)
PAM 2030 Population and Public Policy (S, 3-4 cr)
PAM 2350 The US Health Care System (F, 3 cr)
PAM 3110 Pharmaceutical Management and Policy (F, 3 cr)
PAM 3780 Sick Around the World? Comparing Health Care Systems Around the World (S, 3 cr)
PAM 3870 // PAM 5870 Economic Evaluations in Health Care (F, 3 cr)
Social Sciences
Social Sciences (6 credits)
This fulfills the college distribution social sciences requirement.
Choose one course in any two of the following four areas:
Anthropology
ANTHR 1400 The Comparison of Cultures (F, 3 cr)
Economics
ECON 1110 Introductory Microeconomics (F/S/Su/Wi, 3 cr) *Counts for Human Ecology credit
ECON 1120 Introductory Macroeconomics (F/S/Su/Wi, 3 cr) *Does not count for Human Ecology credit
Psychology
HD 1150 Human Development: Infancy and Childhood (F, 3 cr)
HD 1170 Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood (S, 3 cr)
PSYCH 1101 Introduction to Psychology (F/Su, 3 cr)
Sociology
DSOC 1101 Introduction to Sociology (F/S, 3 cr)
SOC 1101 Introduction to Sociology (F/S/Su, 3 cr)
Statistics
Statistics (4 credits)
This fulfills the college distribution quantitative and analytical courses requirement.
STSCI 2100 Introductory Statistics for Biology (F/S, 4 cr)
* Must be taken at Cornell; AP Statistics is not accepted.
GPHS Additional Requirements
Additional Requirements (10-12 credits)
Any course with the Course Distribution PBS, SBA, KCM, MQR, LA, CA, or HA. Language courses may count here.
For example, students interested in pre-health tracks or graduate study in pre-physical therapy/exercise sciences could fulfill this requirement by taking:
CHEM 2080 General Chemistry II
CHEM 3570 AND CHEM 3580 Organic Chemistry (full year sequence)
CHEM 2510 Organic Chemistry Lab
PHYS 1101 and PHYS 1102 General Physics I and II (auto-tutorial) OR
PHYS 2207 and PHYS 2208 Fundamentals of Physics I and II
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