Rev. 04/2014 New York University Course Planning for Global Public Health/History for Liberal Studies (LS) Transfer Current Semester: ______________________ Name: Student ID (N) #: Graduation Date: NYU Email: 1) The College Core Curriculum (Core) Requirements Course EXPOS-UA 100 (fall/spring) Writing the Essay CORE-UA 1 (fall/spring) Quantitative Reasoning CORE-UA 2 (fall/spring) Natural Science I CORE-UA 3 (fall/spring) Natural Science II CORE-UA 4 (fall/spring) Texts & Ideas CORE-UA 5 (fall/spring) Cultures & Contexts CORE-UA 6 (fall/spring) Societies & Social Sciences* CORE-UA 7 (fall/spring) Expressive Culture Foreign Language (fall/spring) (through Intermediate Level II) Writing Proficiency Examination* Term Completed Points Grade 8 * Fulfilled by UGPH-GU 20 Biostatistics for Public Health * Fulfilled by History of the Universe or Science & Technology * Fulfilled by Life Science or Environmental Studies * Fulfilled by Social Foundations I & II 0-4 4 4 8 * Fulfilled by Cultural Foundations III 4 *Fulfilled by Social Foundations III 4 * Fulfilled by Cultural Foundations I & II 8 * Could be fulfilled by AP or SAT II score 0-16 N/A Notes/Equivalencies * Fulfilled by Writing I & II N/A *Fulfilled by passing Writing II with a C or better, or by passing the exam 40-60 2) Global Public Health Requirements Course UGPH-GU 10 Health & Society in a Global World UGPH-GU 20 Biostatistics for Public Health UGPH-GU 30 Epidemiology for Global Health UGPH-GU 40 Health Policy in a Global World UGPH-GU 50 Environmental Health in a Global World UGPH-GU 60 Undergraduate Experiential Learning in GPH Advanced Foreign Language (above Intermediate Level II) One Semester of Study Away/Abroad Term Completed Points Grade Notes/Equivalencies 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 N/A 28 N/A Points Grade 3) Discipline Component of the Combined Major Requirements Course HIST-UA 101 (fall/spring) Historical Interpretation HIST-UA 400-499 (fall/spring) Capstone Seminar Term Completed 4 4 8 Notes/Equivalencies Rev. 04/2014 4) Discipline Electives (Any four courses numbered HIST-UA 101 or higher, which include at least one Pre-1800 course and at least one in each of the three regions: U.S., Non-West, and Europe) Course 1) 2) 3) 4) Term Completed Points 4 4 4 4 16 Grade Notes/Equivalencies 5) Combined Major Electives (Choose 2 in GPH or in Discipline) Course 1) 2) Term Completed Points 4 4 8 Grade Notes/Equivalencies Term Completed Points Grade Notes/Equivalencies 6) Liberal Arts Electives (3-7 courses) Course 8-28 Total Number of Credits (at least 128 needed to graduate):