Shanghai: Public Health Policy and Practice

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Program Overview

Eligible participants must be at junior or senior level with a 3.0 GPA preferred.

Programs in Shanghai are limited to three students per academic year. Additional fees may apply.

As one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing cities, Shanghai offers students an unparalleled opportunity to experience China’s economic rebirth and revitalization and to witness the cultural transformation of modern China. Students can choose among four Alliance programs at SUFE: 21st Century City, International Business in China and Public Health Policy and Practice (all requiring no prior language study), or Intensive Chinese Language (for students who have completed one year of Chinese language study).

Public Health Policy and Practice students enroll in 4 credits of Chinese language and 3 credits of a public health core course. In addition, they select three 3-credit electives spanning traditional Chinese medicine, environmental health, and nutrition and food security. Students may also elect to complete a 3-credit field-based component, which consists of an internship with a health-related NGO, consulting firm or research institute, or a directed research project on a relevant public health topic under faculty supervision. Students in the 21st Century City, International Business in China, and Public Health Policy and Practice programs share an apartment adjacent to campus with a roommate. Homestays may be available upon request.

All programs offer a full slate of cocurricular activities and excursions, including a weeklong field study trip to southern or western China.

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Academics

Students are required to complete GLS 277 in the spring term prior to studying abroad in the fall.

Students earn 16 credits abroad upon successful completion of courses. All grades earned abroad affect your North Central College GPA when transferred back. You cannot take courses pass/fail.  

Public Health Policy and Practice Courses

  • Required:  Chinese Language (4 credits) (various levels)
  • Required:  Public Health Policy and Practice in China (3 credits)

Three 3-credit electives of student's choice (9 credits)

  • DIRR 380 Directed Research
  • INTS 380 Internship
  • PUBH 350 Environmental Health
  • PUBH 330 Nutrition and Food Safety and Security
  • HLSC 300 Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • IS379-01 Exploring Community & Culture in a Global Context

To view course descriptions and for more program information, click here.

Note:  Students must have courses pre-approved by North Central College prior to taking them abroad. If students change their course schedules while abroad, they must get this change approved. Some departments only permit students to take a certain number of courses that count toward their major abroad. To ensure that all courses count towards their degrees, students must get their department's approval.

Housing and Meals

Students are housed in Tonghe International Apartments adjacent to the Alliance program center and university and a 10-15 minute walk from area studies course classrooms. The two bedroom apartments are shared by one Alliance student and one local university student, while three bedroom apartments are shared by two Alliance students and one local university student. A limited number of homestays are available upon request.

Meals:  not included in program costs.

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Estimated Costs

Students in Direct Enrollment programs (i.e. Universidad Viña del Mar) pay North Central College tuition plus a $4,000 program fee. A $30 non-refundable application fee is due at the time of application submission. This program fee includes placement, orientation and guidance fees, as well as standard self-catered housing. The College selects accommodations; if students choose to upgrade, they are responsible for paying any difference in cost. Unless otherwise noted, the fee does not include airfare, travel to and from airport, meals, visa fees, departure tax, books, national insurance, personal travel or spending money. North Central College financial aid does apply.