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SPRING 2026:
- Solutions in Human and Planetary Health: Mitigation, Adaptation and Resilience taught by Dr. Lauren Grossman [MED 171/271 (EARTHSYS 171M/271M) Sustainability WEDNESDAYS 2:30-4:20pm] Learn how climate change is impacting the health of humans and the planet, and explore innovative solutions from community, state, national, and global perspectives. (WAYS SI) 3 units undergraduate | 2-3 units
- Equitable Global Partnerships in Health and Beyond Spring Quarter, Wednesdays 1:30-4:20! This interactive course (PEDS 237/EBS 238) explores the science and practice of equitable collaboration in global health science teams. The course is primarily designed for grad students, but undergrads focused on this topic may also be considered! Apply here!
- Human Health and the Environment (EPI 248): This course applies concepts from biology, toxicology, chemistry, risk assessment, and public health to study the prevention and control of environmental health hazards, helping graduate and medical students gain a general understanding and set of competencies in the domains central to the field and describe how environmental exposures affect human health.
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