| Certificate Programs
There are two health certificate programs for Princeton University students: one for undergraduates and one for graduate students.
Undergraduate Certificate in Global Health and Health Policy
The Certificate in Global Health and Health Policy is an interdepartmental certificate program in which undergraduates can study the determinants, consequences, and patterns of disease across societies; the role of medical technologies and interventions in health improvements; and the economic, political, and social factors that shape domestic and global public health. The program is open to undergraduates from all departments and is administered by the Center for Health and Wellbeing. The certificate is not open to graduate students.
For more information on the Undergraduate Certificate in Global Health and Health Policy, visit the program's website.
Graduate Certificate in Health and Health Policy
The Woodrow Wilson School offers a Certificate in Health and Health Policy, sponsored by the Center for Health and Wellbeing. The Certificate trains graduate students for careers in health-related areas in the public and not-for-profit sectors. The program is designed for students with domestic and international health interests and provides both broad training in core topics in health and health policy as well as courses in specialized areas. Woodrow Wilson School MPA and MPP students are eligible for the Certificate. Graduate students in other departments may also make arrangements to complete the Certificate. The certificate is not open to undergraduates.
For more information on the Graduate Certificate Health and Health Policy, visit the program's website. |