The DrGH program can be completed in as little as three years. Students spend the first year (9-12 months) in Seattle focused on coursework. Subsequent years are spent completing two to four leadership and practice experiences (LPEs) at different global health organizations and a doctoral meta project.
Students will also complete a preliminary examination (virtual "take-home" exam) at the end of their second year.
DrGH Core Coursework (44 credits)
- Foundational (7 credits)
- GH 511 Problems in Global Health (4)
- GH 531 Monitoring & Evaluation of Global Health Programs (3)
- Qualitative and Quantitative Methods (12)
- PHI 500 Public Health Practice, Science and Knowledge (1)
- Leadership Policy Management Series & Implementation Science (13 credits)
- GH 521 Leadership Development in Global Health (3)
- GH522 Project Management in Global Health (3)
- GH 523 Policy Development and Advocacy for Global Health (3)
- GH 541 Fundamentals of Implementation Science in Global Health (4)
- Global Health Leadership and Practice Doctoral Seminar (9 credits)
- GH 585, GH 586, GH 587 (3 credits per quarter)
- Topics include personal leadership and application of leadership principles.
- Advanced Global Health Leadership and Practice Doctoral Seminar (3 credits)
- GH 588 (1 credit per quarter)
- Combines instructor and peer-led teaching through presentation of case studies and group analysis and discussion.
Areas of Emphasis (minimum 12 credits)
- DrGH students are required to select two Areas of Emphasis (AOEs) of their choice and must complete a minimum 6 credits of coursework for each respective AoE.
- AoE options include:
- Health Economics
- Health Promotion & Health Behavior
- Monitoring & Evaluation/Data & Strategic Information
- Policy & Advocacy
- Leadership & Management
Leadership and Practice Experiences (minimum 24 credits)
- GH 610 (each LPE must be a minimum of six credits)
- Students engage in 2-4 mentored Leadership and Practice Experiences (LPEs), a minimum of three are recommended, each averaging 6-12 months in duration
- Provides exposure to a range of different types of domestic and international global health agencies and organizations
- Originate from:
- Student's existing professional network
- Organizations previously identified by the DrGH program
- Networks of the student's faculty supervisory committee
- A combination of these sources
- Focus is negotiated between the student, LPE host site mentor, and DrGH faculty committee
For each Leadership Practice Experience (LPE), students must create a practical deliverable that showcases their ability to apply classroom knowledge to real-world scenarios. Examples of LPE products include:
- A stakeholder analysis for a new health intervention launch
- A scope of work for a multi-party evaluation
- A policy brief on cost-effectiveness of a behavioral change intervention
- A strategic planning document for an organizational unit or program initiative
- Published scientific journal article
Doctoral Meta-Project (12 credits)
- GH 801
- Integration of all LPE products with analysis and reflection
- Incorporates all prior LPE practice products
- Includes integrative analysis and reflection
- Requires an oral presentation
- Involves dissemination of work (e.g., publishing in a practice-oriented journal or presenting a formal report to stakeholders)
Faculty Advisors and Committee Members
Faculty Advisor supports academic coursework and provides mentorship as student develops their Meta-Project and begins to identify potential LPEs.
Committee Chair is identified and subsumes all responsibilities of the faculty advisor, and provides input on constructing a Supervisory Committee of 3-5 faculty members.