Certificate Programs
Health Disparities and Health Inequality
Overview
- Sponsoring department
- Educational Objectives
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- -To train future leaders in research on health disparities and health inequality
- -To train individuals for leadership in health policy and public health practice on the underlying causes of health inequality
- -To prepare public health professionals in known solutions for health disparities and health inequality
- Intended Audience
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Students enrolled in any graduate degree program (masters and doctoral) at Johns Hopkins University (all divisions).
- Admissions Criteria
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Admission into the program may be granted to any student pursuing a graduate degree at Johns Hopkins. Applicants must submit a letter addressed to the faculty sponsor outlining their career objectives and how the certificate program will enhance those objectives.
Course of Study
Students are required to take the following course:
- 301.615 Seminar in Health Disparities (3 units - 2nd term)
and
- Participate in the Health Disparities Journal Club, sponsored by the Center for Health Disparities Solutions (all terms)
and
Earn 9 or more units from the following list of courses:
- 308.610 The Political Economy of Social Inequality and Its Consequences of Health and Quality of Life (3 units - 3rd term)
- 410.611 Health, Poverty and Public Policy (3 units - 1st term)
- 410.610 Health and Homelessness (3 units - 3rd term)
- 301.655 Human Rights for Public Health Practitioners (2 units - 3rd term)
- 380.666 Women’s Health (3 units - 3rd term)
- 380.667 Women’s Health Policy (3 units - 4th term)
- 340.705 Advanced Seminar in Social Epidemiology (3 units - 3rd term)
- 380.756 Poverty, Economic Development and Health (4 units - 4th term)
- 380.668 International Perspectives on Women, Gender and Health (3 units - 3rd term)
- 380.604 Life Course Perspectives on Health (formerly: Health Across the Life Span: Frameworks, Contexts, and Measurements) (4 units - 1st term)
- 300.711 Health Policy I: Social and Economic Determinants of Health (3 units - 1st term)
- 410.861 Graduate Seminar in Community-Based Research (1 unit - 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th term)
- 300.652 Politics of Health Policy (4 units - 2nd, 3rd term)
- 308.665 Financing and Delivery of Health Services for Vulnerable Populations (2 units - 4th term)
- 301.852 Geocoding and Area-Based Socioeconomic Measures for Studying Health Inequalities (3 units - 2nd term)
- 110.831 Issues and Trends in Global Health (offered through the School of Nursing)(1 unit - 1st, 2nd term)
- 410.632 Introduction to Urban Health (3 units - 4th term)
- 221.624 Urban Health in Developing Countries (3 units - 4th term)
- 410.630 Implementation and Sustainability of Community-Based Health Programs (3 units - 4th term)
- 410.660 Latino Health: Measure and Predictors (3 units - 4th term)
- 110.824 Stress and Stress Response (School of Nursing) (3 units - Spring)
- 410.631 Introduction to Community-Based Participatory Research (3 units - 2nd term)
Requirements for Successful Completion
Attendance at 75% of journal club meetings over one academic year, and completion of all coursework with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 in the program courses. All courses must be taken for letter grade.
Contact Information
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Faculty Sponsor
- Name
- Thomas LaVeist
- Phone
- 410.955.3774
- tlaveist@jhsph.edu
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Faculty Co-Sponsor
- Name
- Roland J. Thorpe, Jr.
- Phone
- 443.287.5297
- rthorpe@jhsph.edu
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Administrative Contact
- Name
- Shantá Robertson
- Phone
- 410.614.0164
- sroberts@jhsph.edu


