The Global Health program prepares students for diverse professional pathways including advanced studies (Master鈥檚, PhD), professional schools, or working in fields like policy analysis, health education, global health promotion, international development, medicine, and research. Potential employers include health agencies, hospitals, clinics, universities, government agencies, research institutions, private and non-profit sectors, as well as non-governmental organizations (NGOs) locally and globally.
The Global Health degree鈥檚 multi-sectoral (e.g., healthcare, public health, social determinants of health, and planetary health), multi-disciplinary (e.g., sciences, social sciences, and humanities), and multi-jurisdictional (e.g., Canada and around the world) focus provides a strong and comprehensive foundation for many different career pathways. Some graduates can enter the workforce directly after graduation, while others require further graduate study, training, or certification.

Career options include:
*With further postgraduate study
Job Descriptions, Employment Prospects & Salaries
The following is a select number of positions outlining job descriptions, employment prospects and salaries. Job prospects and salaries will vary by area (e.g. government, health care, private sector/industry, non-profit sector, Non-Governmental Organization).
For more information on job descriptions, employment prospects and salaries, visit the
Career Exploration
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Explore potential careers and prepare for the job search (resumes, interviews, and more) through one-on-one support and workshops offered by . Programs and services are available to all current students and new graduates (for up to two years after graduation).
Resources focused on global health careers are also available to current Global Health students via the Global Health Careers and Employability eClass module. To gain access, please email: sgh@yorku.ca.
Global Health Alumni
Graduates of 91亚色鈥檚 Global Health program have gone into a wide variety of rewarding careers, including in government, health services, medicine, nursing, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), public health, the private sector, and more, as well as pursuing graduate school and other professional schools.





