PH 401 Public Health Studies I: Current Topics and Politics 3 credits
This course is intended to provide students with a means of evaluating the health impact of political decisions and a broad knowledge base about the practice of Public Health today. Students will explore a range of current topics in public health - including COVID19, HIV/AIDS, and the obesity epidemic. Students will also look at the impact of US politics on global public health, especially in developing nations. Furthermore, this course will explore key topics such as the WHOʼs Millennium Development Goals, the disastrous circumstances that can arise when Public Health Policies fail, and the conflict between data and political will that drives so much of Public Health policy decision making. The online class has optional live sessions.
This course culminates in a project in which students must plan a Health Impact Assessment of a current or proposed federal or state policy.
Prerequisite(s): PH 100 and either MTH 115 or BUS 299
This course is only open to students who have declared a minor in Public Health.
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