Program Curriculum
Core Courses
The M.S. in Global Infectious Disease is a 30-credit Master’s degree consisting of Core courses, Concentration, and Elective Courses. Core Courses (taken by all students) make up 18 credits of the academic program and consist of:
- GLID 5000: Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Infectious Disease (3 Credits)
- GLID 5001: Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Infectious Disease II (3 Credits)
- Infection & Immunity Course Requirement – Multiple Options dependent on student background including one of the three
- MICB 6120: Immunology (3 Credits)
- MICB 6290: Mechanisms of Microbial Pathogenesis (3 Credits)
- BHTS 6515/CBTA 6515: Microbiological Threat Agents (3 Credits)
- GLOH 5503: Epidemiology Methods (2 Credits)
- GLID 5011: Research Ethics & Methods in Infectious Disease (2 Credits)
- GLID 5020: Evidence for Infectious Disease Policy (3 Credits)
- GLID 7990: Capstone (2 Credits)
Concentration & Elective Courses
These courses are concentration-specific and make up 12 credits of the academic program:
Science Policy
- GLID 5030: Global Health Security & Diplomacy (3 Credits)
- GLID 6020: Policy Analysis for GLID (3 Credits)
- GLOH 5517: Health Economics & Financing (3 Credits)
- 3-Credit Elective
Modeling & Informatics
- GLID 6010: Analytic Methods in Epidemiology (3 Credits)
- GLID 5522: Modeling Populations & Diseases (3 Credits)
- Math 5200: Mathematical & Statistical Computing (3 Credits)
- 3-Credit Elective