1001. Introduction to Public Health
3.00 credits
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Grading Basis: Graded
A basic foundation in public health principles and practices. Individual and group field assignments required. CA 2.
View Classes »3001. Introduction to Epidemiology
3.00 credits
Prerequisites:
Grading Basis: Graded
Provides overview of epidemiological concepts and methods for examining the distribution and causes of health and illness across populations. Stresses the application of epidemiology in advancing health research, disease prevention efforts, and medical care delivery. Primarily suited for, but not limited to, juniors and seniors interested in public health.
View Classes »3303. Disability Law, Policy, Ethics, and Advocacy
Aspects of public policy and social issues that affect the lives of persons with disabilities and their families, including federal legislation, discrimination in employment, the principles of self-determination, self-advocates' roles in planning and implementing policy, and bioethical issues surrounding life and death decisions.
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