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Graduate Certificate in Global Health Management

Seton Hall University's Graduate Certificate in Global Health Management is designed to prepare students to become leaders in today's rapidly changing, international healthcare environment.

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"In the 21st century, health is a shared responsibility, involving equitable access to essential care and collective defense against transnational threats." - World Health Organization 

Recent crises - and responses - related to infectious disease outbreaks, natural disasters and bioterrorism, for example, underscore the urgent need for professional leaders capable of tackling current and future health-related challenges.

Request more information using the form to the left to accelerate your professional development in this growing field.

Courses in the Global Health Management certificate program include:

  • Global Healthcare Management 
  • Population Health 
  • Emergency Management for Health Professionals 
  • Global Health, Bioterrorism, and International Security 
  • Global Health Governance 
  • International Health and Development

All classes are offered on Seton Hall's South Orange, NJ, campus. The option to complete the program online is also available. Please contact the School of Health and Medical Sciences to discuss an online course sequence.

Current Students & Recent Graduates

Current students and recent graduates of the Seton Hall Master of Healthcare Administration and the Master of Arts in Diplomacy and International Relations programs may be able to apply earned credits toward the Graduate Certificate in Global Health Management. Submit the form to the right, and an admissions representative will be in touch with you to discuss your specific situation.

The Global Health Management certificate is jointly offered by the School of Health and Medical Sciences and the School of Diplomacy and International Relations at Seton Hall University.