Information and Policies
Introduction
Global and Community Health (GCH) is an interdisciplinary field of study that is connected both to urgent practical work in the world at large and the core concerns of a liberal arts education. Since GCH topics are embedded in and reflective of wide-ranging social forces, their study is situated at the intersection of diverse traditional disciplines ranging from art, literature, and history, to anthropology, sociology, psychology, politics, economics, and the natural and environmental sciences. Other interdisciplinary fields such as feminist studies and Latin American and Latino studies also intersect in influential ways with GCH, creating exciting opportunities for double majors.
University of California, Santa Cruz, students have many opportunities in the GCH curriculum for practical work in the world beyond the university. Students reflect repeatedly through the major on how their own personal learning can be effectively connected with and communicated to external audiences ranging from community organizations to employers to graduate schools.
More than two hundred courses offered by faculty from all five divisions of UC Santa Cruz contribute to the GCH curriculum. These faculty are committed to the value of interdisciplinary learning, as well as to the possibilities of connecting student research and writing with GCH concerns in the world beyond the university.
No specific courses at the high school level are required for admission to the GCH Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) at UC Santa Cruz. Courses in the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities, whether taken at the high school or college level, are appropriate background and preparation.
The GCH B.A. is appropriate for students interested in careers ranging from medicine, nursing, dentistry and pharmacy to public health and environmental health work in governmental agencies, to global health and community health work with non-governmental organizations, law firms and universities. Many of these careers also require additional post baccalaureate degrees for which the GCH B.A. provides an excellent foundation. There are also jobs open to those with a bachelor's degree in GCH in community health, counseling and educational settings as well as in business sectors such as human resources, administration, hospitality, recreation, food services, farming and construction.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students completing requirements for the B.A. in GCH will develop knowledge and competency in the following five domains:
- the biological and environmental contexts of global and community health;
- the social and cultural contexts of global and community health;
- the institutional and policy contexts of global and community health;
- the methods, skills and humanities-informed analysis of global and community health; and,
- the interdisciplinary design and implementation of global and community health work.
Academic Advising for the Program
Getting Started in the Major: Frosh
Students who intend to pursue this major should begin taking classes for the major in their first year at UC Santa Cruz. The GCH B.A. major includes some sequential courses and as a result, it is strongly recommended to meet with the GCH B.A. advisor to discuss your academic planning form.
Students are encouraged to take GCH 1 (Foundations for Global and Community Health) in the first year; this course may be offered during the summer session as well.
Additionally, the GCH B.A. program requires language competency at the first-year level. Some or all of this requirement may be satisfied upon entry with a language placement test. Students with language experience other than English are strongly encouraged to take the relevant language placement test, so as to support effective academic planning with the GCH B.A. advisor.
It is also critical that students check whether there are prerequisites for offered GCH BA electives that they wish to take. For example, although a student can complete the program without a Math Placement exam, a number of the electives have math prerequisite(s).
Transfer Information and Policy
Transfer Admission Screening Policy
Students planning to apply in this major are not required to complete specific major preparation courses before they come to UC Santa Cruz.
Getting Started in the Major: Transfer Students
All transfer students who have not completed an articulated course equivalent to GCH 1 must take it in either in their first fall quarter or the summer quarter before.
Courses from another institution may be considered only if they appear on the student’s Transfer Credit Summary. Students who wish to substitute transferable courses taken elsewhere for the GCH B.A. major’s requirements should discuss the procedure with a GCH advisor.
Additionally, the GCH B.A. program requires language competency at the first-year level. Some or all of this requirement may be satisfied upon entry with a language placement test. Students with language experience other than English are strongly encouraged to take the relevant language placement test, so as to support effective academic planning with the GCH B.A. advisor.
It is also critical that students check whether there are prerequisites for offered GCH B.A. electives that they wish to take. For example, although a student can complete the program without a Math Placement exam, a number of the electives have math prerequisite(s).
Major Qualification Policy and Declaration Process
Students may declare the major after completing the required lower-division GCH course (GCH 1) with a grade of C or better.
Appeal Process
A student who has not been able to satisfy the pre-declaration requirement may petition the GCH program for an exception by using this Appeal to Qualify form within 15 days of the denial of the declaration. Within 15 days of receipt of the appeal, the department will notify the student and college of the decision. If a student has questions about the appeals process, they should contact gchBAadvising@ucsc.edu.
How to Declare the GCH B.A. Major
Students should submit a petition to declare by completing the online declaration petition as soon as they complete the major qualification courses or reach their declaration deadline quarter, whichever comes first.
Students petitioning when the campus declaration deadline is imminent (i.e., in their sixth quarter, for students admitted as frosh), will either be approved, denied, or provided with conditions (e.g., completion of some courses with certain grades) that will be resolved within at most one more enrolled quarter, even if they have not completed major qualification courses.
To initiate the process to declare, please complete the GCH B.A. Academic Planning Form located on the GCH website. For assistance, please contact GCH B.A. advising at gchBAadvising@ucsc.edu.
Letter Grade Policy
All courses that are taken to satisfy any major requirement must be completed with a letter grade of C or better.
Course Substitution Policy
Students may request to substitute GCH B.A. elective requirements with courses taken from other institutions outside of California, individual study courses, study abroad electives, or other four-year institutions. To do so, students must submit a complete Course Substitution request form and receive approval from either the GCH executive director or vice director. A complete course substitution request includes appropriate class details (e.g., number of credits received and class title), a copy of the course syllabus, and any relevant materials the student believes should be present in the review process.
The same substitution request procedure is required for any UC Santa Cruz courses that are not included in the Requirements and Planners tab of the GCH B.A. program statement.
Double Majors and Major/Minor Combinations Policy
Students interested in pursuing multiple majors may NOT declare a combination of the Global and Community Health B.S. and B.A. Double majors with other degrees are permitted so long as students qualify for and complete all requirements for each of the majors, including the Disciplinary Communication and comprehensive requirements.
Study Abroad
Students can petition for transferable credits from Global Learning programs to count toward GCH B.A. major requirements via course substitution. It is recommended that students seeking to participate in any Study Abroad opportunity check in with the GCH B.A. advisor to discuss academic planning and progression in the major, and to screen potential course substitutions. Students may not fulfill the Upper-Division Common Core electives and Disciplinary Communications (DC) requirement abroad. All study abroad courses used to satisfy GCH B.A. major requirements must be reviewed and approved by a GCH director. Please review the Course Substitution Policy section above for more details about the course substitution process.
Students are encouraged to review UCEAP study abroad courses focused on public and global health to fulfill the Area IV upper-division elective requirement for the major after approval of a request submitted to the GCH B.A. advisor.
Honors
Honors in the GCH B.A. are awarded to graduating seniors, based primarily on a review of grades, whose academic performance is judged to be consistently excellent by a committee of GCH faculty. Highest honors in the major are reserved for students with consistently outstanding academic performance.
Independent and Field Studies
Students may petition the program to substitute one upper-division independent study or field study toward the elective requirements of the major.
Medical and Professional School Admission
Medical and professional school admissions requirements vary; students should verify that their coursework will satisfy the admissions requirements of the specific programs to which they plan to apply.