Center For Health Policy

Graduate Health Policy Certificate

Course Listings

Core Courses (any 2 courses)

 

 

Economics 357: Seminar in Health Economics. Prerequisites: Economics 243 and 310. This seminar is only open to PhD students in economics. Sloan

Public Policy Studies 253 and Political Science 249: The Politics of Health Care. Offered every other Fall. Conover

Public Policy Studies 261: Evaluation of Public Expenditures. Conrad

Public Policy Studies 263S Public Health Issues: Prevention/Management. Offered every Fall. Whetten-Goldstein

Public Policy Studies 264S.30: Comparative Health in Developing Countries. Offered every Fall. Martin-Staple

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Elective Courses (any 2 courses)*

Environment 270L: Resource and Environmental Economics. Prerequisite: introductory course in microeconomics. Bennear

Environment 271: Economic Analysis of Resource and Environmental Policies. Prerequisite: Environment 270L or equivalent; Economics 149 recommended. Kramer

Law 301: AIDS Law. McAllaster

Sociology 164: Death and Dying. Gold

Nursing 303: Health Services Program Planning and Outcomes Analysis. Tuner III

Public Policy Studies 264S.30: Health Care Policy in Developing Countries. Martin-Staple

Public Policy Studies 350: Social Policy. Gibson-Davis


CAPSTONE COURSE (required)  

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 *Candidates for the Masters of Public Policy Degree or in the Program for International Development Policy (PIDP) need only complete one elective course if they write their master's memo on some aspect of health policy.

**Current rules require that any students enrolling in courses offered through the Fuqua School of Business must be full-time graduate students. Therefore, students pursuing a graduate certificate via Continuing Education, the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies program, or other part-time graduate programs are ineligible to enroll in these courses.