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University College of Southeast Norway Global Health – Healthy Relationships
University College of Southeast Norway

Global Health – Healthy Relationships

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    About: The Global Health – Healthy Relationships program explores the dynamics of relationships in the context of global health. It addresses issues of health inequality, sexual and reproductive health, and the impact of social determinants on health outcomes. The course fosters critical thinking and equips students with necessary skills to analyze and address complex public health challenges.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in public health, health education, policy development, community health organization, and global health advocacy. Opportunities may also exist in governmental and non-governmental organizations focusing on health promotion and disease prevention.

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Do you want to meet people around the world without prejudice and cultural distance? Are you curious about animal assisted intervention, one health, and one welfare? Do you want to learn more about trends and opportunities in eHealth and health technology? If yes, welcome to this exiting and interdisciplinary master program in global health.

If you apply for our standard programme you attend all three subjects, but you can also apply for each subject separately.

All three courses gives you certification in; Global Health - Healthy Relationships: Humans Meet Humans, Humans Meet Animals, Humans Meet Health Technology.

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