Certificate in Epidemics and Ethical Global Health (CEEGH)


 

The Postgraduate Certificate in Epidemics and Ethical Global Health (CEEGH) is a hybrid educational program which is designed to give those college and university students, as well as working adults and professionals, who are dedicated to enhancing the health status and quality of life of all global communities, the basic competent knowledge and creative and critical-thinking ability to improve the public’s health, especially as the world faces epidemics and pandemics. The CEEGH program is also linked to the International Public Health Ambassador program, in cooperation with Eubios Ethics Institute.

Download the full program pdf file to read more 

(AUSN CEEGH Description)

 

Curriculum
To complete the CEEGH program, students must satisfy the CEEGH course curriculum, which requires a minimum of 10 semester credit hours. The CEEGH program can be completed by either full-time or part-time study, and accordingly, can be completed within a few months of study (150 clock hours of instruction).
Courses (10 credit hours)

  • Applied Epidemics and Ethics Research Seminar (2 credit hours)
  • Principles of Bioethics and Cultural Frameworks (2 credit hours)
  • Principles of Global Health and Epidemics (2 credit hours)
  • Principles of Public Health Law, Ethics and Policy Analysis (2 credit hours)
  • Public Health Preparedness and Bio-terrorism (2 credit hours)
 

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Required Core Competencies and the Syllabus of Courses are provided in the course description linked pdf file (AUSN-CEEGH-Description). Further information on Admissions, Scholarships, other Degrees, dissertation titles, the Modality of the Lectures, Credit Transfer, and general information are provided on this website and in the Catalog. Inquiries to provost@ausovereignnations.org

 

Featured alumni from this program
Dr. Esra Bilir, Turkey
Dr. Nilza Maria Diniz, Brazil
Dr. Manuel Lozano Rodríguez, Spain
Dr. Osama Rajkhan, Saudi Arabia
Dr. Sukran Sevimli, Turkey
Dr. Leonard Henry Le Blanc III, Thailand
Dr. Ananya Tritipthumrongchok, Thailand
Dr. Marlon Loredo, the Philippines

Dr. Mireille D’Astous, Canada

Dr. Jung-nim Kim, Japan/Korea
Dr. Dhastagir Sultan Sherrif, Mauritius
Dr. Mihaela Serbulea, Romania/Japan
Dr. Lakshmi Vyas, England
Dr. Maria Keiko Yasuoka, Japan
Prof. Deborah Kala Perkins, USA
Dr. Agnes Sequino, the Philippines
Dr. Mouna Ben Azaiz, Tunisia