Climate Change and Health Concentration
for students in any department of the MPH program
for students in any department of the MPH program
Climate change is one of the defining public health challenges of the 21st century, and most public health professionals have little to no formal training in this topic. The YSPH Concentration in Climate Change and Health seeks to train the next generation of public health leaders on the health impacts of climate change and opportunities to intervene.
Working at the nexus of climate change and health requires skills and expertise found across public health. Consequently, students from each YSPH department are encouraged to join this concentration. Climate change is an environmental exposure that can affect both infectious and chronic diseases. Research about the relationship between climate change and health can involve sophisticated mathematical and statistical modeling, including the development of new methods. Behavioral change, mental health, and social justice are major concerns, as climate change is magnifying social inequalities. Finally, health management expertise is needed to develop mitigation and adaptation strategies in the health care sector, while policy expertise is needed to address thorny questions of governance.
Upon completing the Climate Change and Health Concentration, the student will be able to:
Students enrolled in the YSPH Climate Change and Health Concentration must fulfill the requirements of their respective departments or programs. In addition, the Climate Change and Health Concentration requires the student to complete:
Choose one of the following: (If both courses are taken, one can count towards Elective 1)
Choose one of the following:
Developing research or applied skills. Find a list of approved electives on Yale Course Search or by contacting the Concentration Director.
Exploring topics on the social and/or environmental drivers or impacts of climate change. Find a list of approved electives on Yale Course Search or by contacting the Concentration Director.
*Suggested but not required: Complete a thesis with a substantive focus on climate change and health. The Concentration Executive Committee and Affiliated Faculty will be available to advise interested students on choosing thesis topics.
Contact Daniel Carrión, the Concentration Director, at daniel.carrion@yale.edu.