The UAB Master’s of Science in Global Health (MSGH) is uniquely offered by the UAB Heersink School of Medicine and the UAB School of Public Health. Global health is an area for collaborative, transnational research and practice that places a priority on improving health and achieving equity in health for all people worldwide. This program will connect students with cutting-edge global health research and practice through the collaborations amongst the Sparkman Center for Global Health, the Mary Heersink Institute for Global Health Mary Heersink Institute for Global Health , the Global Health Consortium the Global Health Consortium, and international partners.
The innovative UAB MSGH degree remains learner centric through:
- A global classroom – our Foundations of Global Health I/II courses will be offered with students from around the world and affiliated with the other universities in the Global Health Consortium.
- Experienced, diverse faculty with a range of international partners working in interdisciplinary, global health research and practice.
- 1st degree of its kind offered in Alabama and one of a few that are jointly offered in the US between two different schools.
- Optional international travel experience through a student symposium held annually at Manipal University in India
- Broad spectrum of elective course offering on maternal child health, international partnerships and policy, and health equity.
- Experienced mentors and access to the depth of collaborators in the Sparkman Center for Global Health and the Mary Heersink Institute for Global Health
- Focus on health equity; vantage point is unique with Alabama’s history steeped in the Civil Rights Movement
Curriculum
Students may choose between two program formats: a 36-credit hour Scholarly Project Track or the 38-credit hour Thesis Track. As a MS degree, students are expected to complete a hypothesis-driven research project. The scholarly project is built within the curriculum track while the thesis track allows for more time one-on-one with an established researcher. For more information about the requirements, review the planning sheets:
Admission
Review the Admission Requirements
Please be prepared to submit all the following:
- Online application(s)
- Two letters of recommendation from academic or professional references
- Resume/ Curriculum Vitae
- Statement of Purpose and Objectives
- UAB Graduate school transcript and application requirements for Domestic (US) Applicants Domestic (US) Applicants
- UAB Graduate School immigration documentation, English proficiency requirements, transcript, and application requirements for International Applicants
Know the Deadline
Admission during Fall term only – August 1 annually. Typically, this is the date by which the application fee must be paid and submitted. Supporting materials, such as recommendations or transcripts, will continue to be accepted after this deadline.
Academic Leadership
Through the partnership of the UAB Heersink School of Medicine and the UAB School of Public Health, we provide students with a diverse, experienced faculty comprised of clinical faculty, researchers, and educators.
Co-Directors of the Master of Science in Global Health
Meredith L. Gartin, PhD
Assistant Professor, UAB School of Public Health
Matt Heimann, MD
Associated Director for Educational Programs, Mary Heersink Institute for Global Health
Contact
If you have additional questions, please contact the program’s academic leadership (Dr. Meredith Gartin at