SPHU 3120 Issues and Strategies in Public Health
Issues and Strategies in Public Health
This seminar-style course is designed to provide students with basic biological and social concepts, control practices, and policies underlying the epidemiology of diseases of global importance. This course investigates how culture, society, and the environment influence disease transmission, risk factors, disease prevention, and health status. The course will be transdisciplinary, emphasizing the connections between the biologic nature of disease and the social, economic and political context that influences prevention and control practices. Examples of health topics that may be addressed are malaria, neglected tropical diseases, diabetes, and vaccine preventable disseases.
credit hours: 3
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