Course Description

Global Population, Health, & Environment, VME 057V

Students critically examine multi-scale processes involving human, animal, and ecosystem health. Online team and independent work engage local and global topics around population pressures on environments and environmental pressures on populations.

Key Information

Credit: 4 quarter units / 2.67 semester units credit
UC Davis, MEPI

Course Credit:

Upon successful completion, all online courses offered through cross-enrollment provide UC unit credit. Some courses are approved for GE, major preparation and/or, major credit or can be used as a substitute for a course at your campus.

If "unit credit" is listed by your campus, consult your department, academic adviser or Student Affairs division to inquire about the petition process for more than unit credit for the course.

UC Berkeley:
Unit Credit

UC Davis:
General Education: I (Oral Literacy) , IV (Scientific Literacy)

UC Irvine:
Unit Credit

UC Los Angeles:
Unit Credit

UC Merced:
Lower Division Unit Credit (see your Academic Advisor)

UC Riverside:
General Education: ENSC Elective units

UC San Diego:
General Education: TMC 1 course toward lower division disciplinary breadth if noncontiguous to major, Seventh - 1 course towards Alternatives - Natural Sciences and Engineering; Warren - May be counted depending on major/PofC/AS; Muir: one course in a Natural Science theme in "Biological Sciences",
Major Requirement: Global Health Major: Medical Social Science Elective  or Global Processes
Global Health Minor: Elective
Global Health Departmental Limit of 2 online courses per student in the Major, 1 online course per student in the Minor

UC San Francisco:
Unit Credit

UC Santa Barbara:
General Education: Area D-Social Science

UC Santa Cruz:
General Education: SI
Major Requirement: Can be used as a lower-division elective for the Global and Community Health: Public and Community Health B.S. Can be used as a lower-division elective for the Natural Science and Bio-environmental Competency for Global and Community Health B.A

Course Creator

Woutrina Smith
Dr. Smith's research program uses One Health approaches to investigate the epidemiology and transmission dynamics of zoonotic pathogens locally in California as well as internationally at multiple project sites in Africa and Asia. As a molecular epidemiologist working at the interfaces of humans, animals, and their shared environments, waterborne fecal pathogens as well as milk- and airborne transmitted zoonotic agents are of particular interest when considering individual and population health issues. Dr. Smith's research program uses One Health approaches to investigate the epidemiology and transmission dynamics of zoonotic pathogens locally in California as well as internationally at multiple project sites in Africa and Asia. As a molecular epidemiologist working at the interfaces of humans, animals, and their shared environments, waterborne fecal pathogens as well as milk- and ...

Dr. Smith's research program uses One Health approaches to investigate the epidemiology and transmission dynamics of zoonotic pathogens locally in California as well as internationally at multiple project sites in Africa and Asia. As a molecular epidemiologist working at the interfaces of humans, animals, and their shared environments, waterborne fecal pathogens as well as milk- and airborne transmitted zoonotic agents are of particular interest when considering individual and population health issues.

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