The graduate Certificate in One Health is offered as a collaboration between the CSU Graduate Program in Public Health and the CSU One Health institute.
The purpose of the Certificate in One Health is to provide CSU graduate and professional students with the necessary skills to successfully transition into the One Health field after completion of their degree programs. Through the curriculum, individuals will expand their current health knowledge in preparation to become leaders in the growing, transdisciplinary One Health field. Students will increase their competence and ability to work in interdisciplinary teams to solve complex problems at the intersection of human, animal, and environmental health.
Admissions & Eligibility
Currently enrolled graduate and professional students from all CSU schools and colleges are eligible to apply to the graduate Certificate in One Health (excluding current students in the Colorado School of Public Health).
Applications are accepted year-round and can be submitted below.
Curriculum
The Certificate in One Health includes 9 credits of required courses, in addition to 1-3 credits of electives, for a total of 10-12 credits.
Required Courses | |
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PBHL 540 | One Health in Public Health |
PBHL 642 | One Health in Communities |
PBHL ### | *Coming Soon – Team Science |
Elective Options | Principles of Cooperative Extension |
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AGRI 546 | Sociology of Food Systems and Agriculture |
AGRI 562/SOC 562 | Anthropology and Global Health |
ANTH 571 | Biological Basis of Public Health |
ERHS 501 | Environmental Health Risk Assessment |
ERHS 549 | Food Systems, Nutrition, and Food Security |
FSHN 500 | Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases/Zoonoses |
MIP 533/VS 533 | Concepts in GIS |
NR 505 | Community-Based Natural Resource Management |
NR 625 | Animal Assisted Therapy and Human-Animal Bond |
SOWK 550 | Human-Animal Interventions – Greif and Loss |
SOWK 557 | Environmental Public Health and Policy |
PBHL 530 | Epidemiology for Public Health |
PBHL 570 | Physical Activity and Public Health |
PBHL 644 |
Contact
Have questions? You can reach out to Kendra Bigsby (kendra.bigsby@colostate.edu) for additional assistance or to schedule a meeting.