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Public Health (PH)
School of Public Health
The courses listed below are offered subject to
student interest and faculty availability. Please consult the current
Schedule of Courses for confirmed offerings each semester. Individuals
who are not public health students require instructor consent to enroll
in courses; all courses 600 level and above require graduate standing.
For additional information, contact the School of Public Health’s
Student Services Office.
PH 401 Introduction to Public Health (3) Health
as a basic human right; history of public health as an integral part of
social and cultural evolution. Economics of health also considered.
PH 410 Growing Old in a New Age (3) A survey
course in gerontology that introduces students to biological,
psychological, social, and societal aspects of aging. Taught on cable
television or via HITS. Pre: GEOG 380 or consent.
PH 415 Geography of Health and Disease (3) Principles,
methods, and research design of medical geography. Analysis of place as
applied to questions of health and disease. Overview of global health
issues. Pre: GEOG 380 or consent. (Cross-listed as GEOG 415)
PH 420 Hazardous Materials (3) Introduction to
state and federal environmental regulations relative to hazardous
substances. Analysis of specific health and environmental impacts of
hazardous waste. Pre: CHEM 151 (or concurrent) or consent. (Cross-listed
as ENBI 420 and GEOG 420)
PH 500 Master’s Plan B/C Studies (1) Enrollment
for degree completion. Pre: master’s Plan B or C candidate and
consent.
PH 600 Foundations of Public Health Practice (2) History
and philosophy of public health; consideration of current issues and
trends; comprehensive analysis of specific problems.
PH 601 Medical Care Systems (3) Organization of
medical care services; interpretation of need and demand; types,
numbers, nature, relationships of medical institutions and manpower;
financing medical care; national plans for medical care.
PH 602 Fundamentals of Health Administration (V) Fundamental
concepts and methods of modern management in health-care settings.
PH 603 Legal Basis for Health Services (3) Basis
for regulation of public health; aspects of administrative
law--including disclosure, confidentiality, consent, interference with
person and property, permits, licenses, search and inspection,
abatement, seizure, liability, legislative process and
politics--influencing public policy development.
PH 604 Leadership and Organizational Behavior in
Health Services (3) Personnel supervision, leadership modes in
health-care systems; organizational and work group behavior, development
of effective organizational performance. Application of behavioral
sciences in health administration. Pre: 602 or consent.
PH 605 Principles of Fiscal Management for Health
Services (3) Budget-making and the budgetary process in public and
private health services; capital development and planning; procedures of
fiscal management as administrative controls. Pre: 602 or consent.
PH 606 Economics of Health Service (3)
Economic analysis as a basis for individual and social
decision-making; supply and demand aspects of health and medical
activities. Pre: consent.
PH 608 Foundations of Health Policy and Planning
(3) Principles, logic, and history of health policy issues and
planning. Action model of health planning; institutional and political
context. Relevance of population and research-based planning. Pre:
graduate standing.
PH 610 Introduction to Health Policy (3) Review
of contemporary national health policy issues and concerns.
International comparison of policy evolution. Pre: 601.
PH 615 Intercultural Interaction in Health
Administration (3) Theory-based frameworks and training methods of
intercultural interaction and their applications to health-care
administrative situations as studied, experienced, and applied.
PH 616 Basic Concepts of International Health (3) World
development, resultant interdependent global health problems;
development of international health and related technical assistance
agencies, their methodologies, and effectiveness; special emphasis on
health problems of Asia and the Pacific. Pre: consent.
PH 617 Comparative Public Health Systems (3) Health
systems in selected countries and communities of Asia and Pacific.
Historical development and relevant sociocultural, economic, political
factors influencing development. Pre: 616.
PH 618 Cross-Cultural Perspectives in International
Health (3) Discussion of international health activities in
cross-cultural perspective; exchange of technologies, information,
values, attitudes.
PH 619 International Health Programming (3) Practical
techniques for structured decision-making and leadership skills
applicable to intersectoral health project planning presented in an
inquiry-based approach. Pre: consent.
PH 623 Social Science and Public Health (2) Individual
and community health; implications for public health practice,
individual and social change processes.
PH 630 Hospital-Based AP4 Practicum (8) This
is the first of three required practica for ADA AP4. This is a
hospital-based practicum of 40 hours/week for eight weeks separated into
clinical and management components. Student must have been admitted to
the AP4. A laboratory fee may apply, depending on site. Pre: consent.
PH 631 Public Health Nutrition I (3) Methods
of identifying nutrition-related health problems and planning primary
and secondary prevention programs for diverse ethnic populations.
Concurrent field experiences. Pre: graduate standing in PH nutrition.
PH 633 International Nutrition (3) Analysis of
major nutrition problems in developing countries. Comparative review of
the design, implementation, and evaluation of programs to intervene in
the development of malnutrition.
PH 636 Community Services for the Elderly (V) Field visits to
institutions and noninstitutional facilities for the elderly; interviews
with older people. Designed to give students understanding of how needs
of the elderly are met at the community level. Pre: consent.
PH 638 Care of Long-Term Patients (3) Interdisciplinary
consideration of care for the adult patient with chronic illness or
disability. Emphasis on the medical and social needs of long-term
patients and how these needs are met in the community. For students in
public health, medicine, nursing, social work, and other health-related
fields.
PH 639 Aspects of Aging (3) Interdisciplinary
consideration of social, psychological, economic, health-related aspects
of aging.
PH 640 Health and Aging (3) Biological and
physiological changes associated with aging. Social, psychological,
environmental factors associated with health maintenance. Major threats
to health, changing patterns of morbidity and mortality of the aged.
Pre: 639 or consent.
PH 642 Health and Human Development (2) Biological
and social factors affecting health in various stages of the life cycle.
Implications for practice.
PH 644 The Special Child (3) Discussion of the
health and psychosocial needs and organization, delivery, and financing
of health care for children with special health-care needs.
PH 645 Reproductive Health Promotion (2) Seminar
in family planning, perinatal care services with focus on high-risk
groups like adolescents, cultural perspectives on child bearing, and
program evaluation.
PH 647 Issues and Concepts in MCH (3) Major
health problems affecting children and women in their childbearing
years. Analysis of biological, psychological, environmental factors
impinging on their health. Implications for service delivery.
PH 648 Child Survival Interventions (3) The
purpose of this course is to improve knowledge and skills relating to
planning and evaluating child survival interventions.
PH 649 Leadership Skills in MCH I (3) Needs
and resource assessment; planning, implementing, and evaluating MCH
services. Pre: 647 (or concurrent), 654 (or concurrent), and 663 (or
concurrent); or consent.
PH 654 Introduction to Public Health Statistics (3)
Organization, summary, presentation, and logical interpretation of
statistical data (descriptive statistics). Probability, statistical
inference, elementary tests of significance, sampling. A-F only. Pre:
one year of high school algebra, or MATH 24 and MATH 25, or equivalent.
PH 656 Biostatistics II (3) Estimation, tests
of hypotheses, analysis of variance and covariance, multiple regression
and correlation as applied to biomedical and public health problems.
Pre: consent.
PH 658 Computer Applications in Public Health (2) Applications
of computers to problems common to public health. Emphasis on data
analysis and processing using existing computer programs. Pre: 654.
PH 659 Methods of Demographic Analysis (3) Statistical
evaluation and analysis of population data; data sources; population
growth; composition; standardization of rates; mortality and the life
table; nuptiality and fertility; distribution, migration, and
urbanization; projections and stable population theory. Pre: 654 or
comparable statistics course, or consent. (Cross-listed as PPST 691 and
SOC 691)
PH 661 Epidemiological Study Design Critique (1) Critique
of study design using published public health literature. Emphasis on
exchange of ideas, alternative approaches; stresses epidemiology as
science of public health. Repeatable. CR/NC only.
PH 662 HIV and the Human Condition (3) An
interdisciplinary look at HIV disease from the perspectives of public
health, social work, medicine, and nursing. The course will provide an
overview of the major issues relating to HIV/ AIDS. (Cross-listed as SW
662)
PH 663 Principles of Epidemiology I (2) Research
methods and evaluation of research in epidemiology. Pre: 654 or consent.
PH 664 Principles of Epidemiology II (3) Study
design, epidemiologic methods, and grant proposal writing. Pre: 654 and
663; or consent.
PH 666 Seminar in Infectious Disease Control (3) Strategies
for controlling important infectious diseases in the Pacific area.
Emphasis on epidemiology, ecology, and public health principles. Pre:
663 (or concurrent), MICR 130, and consent.
PH 667 Infectious Disease Microbiology (4) Pathogenesis,
epidemiology, immunology of infectious diseases; principles of
host-pathogen interactions, public health bacteriology, virology, and
parasitology. Pre: MICR 351 or consent. (Cross-listed as TRMD 605)
PH 668 Tropical Medicine and Microbiology Lab (3) Laboratory
projects in infectious diseases microbiology; practical experience in
use of instruments, equipment, and procedures used in public health and
diagnostic microbiology, and research on infectious diseases. Pre: TRMD
605 or consent. (Cross-listed as TRMD 606)
PH 669 Laboratory Aspects of Parasitic Diseases (2)
Lectures and practical training in public health aspects of
laboratory techniques for parasitological diseases with special
reference to the Pacific Basin. Pre: consent. (Cross-listed as TRMD 669)
PH 670 Culture and Community (2) Individual
and community health in cultural perspective: consideration relevant to
cross-cultural training and practice.
PH 671 Prevention: Principles for Health Practice
(3) Introduction to prevention principles/concepts for utilization
in planning and delivery of health-care services. Includes assessing
health conditions and designing prevention strategies. Pre: consent. (Crosslisted
as SW 674)
PH 673 Foundations in Community Health Education
(3) Conceptual and philosophic bases for effective educational
practices in public health and social action. Consideration of
behavioral and social science foundations and analysis of assumptions
underlying current models. Co-requisite: 675.
PH 674 Community Health Education: Planning and
Evaluation (V) Application of planning and evaluation theory to
community education, and educational theory to health planning and
evaluation. Pre: 673 and 675, or consent.
PH 675 Group Methods in Public Health (3) Theory
and practice of group development. Lecture: relevance of group behavior
to personal and organizational change. Lab: group process analysis and
group problem solving. Co-requisite: 673.
PH 676 Communication Processes in Public Health (3)
Communication theory and its application to public health practice.
Selection and use of communication techniques emphasizing communication
processes in community and health organization contexts.
PH 679 Nonformal Health Education (3) Application
of adult education principles to health education. Needs assessment,
selection of learning experiences, evaluation in the context of
learner-centered activities with adult groups. Pre: consent.
PH 681 Environmental Determinants of Health (2) Environmental
factors in personal and community health; implications for public health
practice. Consideration of major issues from local, U.S., and
international perspectives.
PH 682 Medical and Veterinary Entomology (3) Vector
control; insects and other arthropods in relation to human and animal
diseases. Pre: ENTO 263 or consent. (Crosslisted as ENTO 661)
PH 683 Occupational Health I (2) Historical
development of occupational health; occupational diseases and accidents;
control of hazards in occupational environment; study of selected
occupations and specific problems. Pre: consent.
PH 684 Principles of Industrial Hygiene (3) Recognition
and evaluation of occupational hazards in a broad range of workplace
settings. Pre: 683 or consent.
PH 685 Solid Waste Management and Control (3) Organization
and operation of solid waste systems and programs at federal, state, and
local government levels. Laws, ordinances, and regulations; relationship
of solid waste disposal to air and water pollution control. Pre:
consent. (Cross-listed as CE 642)
PH 686 Air Pollution, Toxics, and Control (3) Chemical
mechanisms of formation and destruction of major air pollutants,
transport phenomena, and health and environmental impacts. Evaluation of
source and control technologies. Current and pending regulations and
policies. Open to nonmajors. Pre: PHYS 170 and CHEM 171 or equivalent,
or consent. (Cross-listed as ME 686)
PH 687 Environmental Toxicology (3) Biochemical
basis for toxic effects. Emphasis on environmental toxicants. Pre: upper
division course including lab in biochemistry or physiology, or consent.
PH 688 Environmental Health for Developing
Countries (3) Appropriate technologies for environmental health
interventions; emphasis on water and sanitation for rural developing
countries. Pre: consent.
PH 689 Environmental Chemistry (3) Basic
concepts of chemistry as related to the environment, with more emphasis
on water. Topics include chemical kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base,
precipitation and dissolution redox reactions, sorption, organic
chemicals in the environment. Pre: consent. (Cross-listed as CE 635)
PH 690 Water Quality Biology (3) Fundamental
microbiology involved in environmental engineering processes and
research with special emphasis on mixed culture systems, biochemistry,
and microbiological aspects of water supply protection, wastewater
treatment, and disposal. Pre: consent. (Cross-listed as CE 636)
PH 691 Occupational Safety (2) Hazard
recognition, analysis, and control. Accident causation and
investigation. Measurement/ evaluation of safety program elements.
Ergonomics of work. Pre: consent. Recommended: 683.
PH 692 Industrial Hygiene Engineering (2) Fundamental
concepts of engineering control applications. Emphasis on ventilation,
thermal stress, air pollution control, and noise control. Pre: 684 or
consent.
PH 694 Hazardous Materials Management (2) Introduction
to the fundamental concepts of hazardous materials management. Emphasis
on laws, ordinances, regulations, and control strategies. Pre: consent.
PH 695 Ergonomics (2) The technology of work
design, including consideration of the biology of work, the psychology
of work, and methods of studying work. Pre: 683 or consent.
PH 699 Directed Reading/Research (V) Pre:
consent.
PH 700 Thesis Research (V) Pre: consent.
PH 701 Public Health Project Planning and
Management (V) Operational-level planning theory studied; planning
skills learned and applied on computer software; concepts unique to
project management are compared and contrasted to traditional
management. Pre: PH 602 or consent.
PH 704 Hospitals and Their Management (3) Hospital
structure, organization, managerial processes, governance, capital
development. The hospital industry, its environment, special problems,
major issues. Pre: 605.
PH 705 Management of Ambulatory Care Services (2) Structure
and organization of group medical practices, community health centers,
ambulatory surgical facilities, other forms of ambulatory medical care.
Management, governance, ownerships, capital development, special
problems. Pre: 605.
PH 707 Health Program Planning and Evaluation (3) Key
sequential events, process and management tools for health program
planning and evaluation in governmental and non-governmental
organizations and health facilities. Pre: consent.
PH 708 Research Methods in Health Planning and
Evaluation (3) Methodologies commonly used in public health program
and systems planning and evaluations. Pre: 608 or consent.
PH 709 Information Systems and Planning (3) Data
collection and use for planning, research, and problem-solving. Research
strategies, measurement, database creation, documentation, management,
evaluation. Types and uses of available data and information systems.
Pre: 608, 654, and 663; or consent.
PH 710 Politics of Health/Policy Process (3) Constitutional,
legal, governmental framework of health. Policy process, analytic
techniques, assessing alternatives, adoption, implementation, evaluating
effectiveness. Impact of constraints on policy analysis strategy. Pre:
608 or consent.
PH 711 Policy/Planning Practicum (3) Application
of planning and policy analysis principles and methods to health
problems. Projects utilizing advanced planning techniques under faculty
supervision. Pre: 708 or consent.
PH 712 Strategy in Health Care Management (3) Principles
and methods of strategy applied to health-care management and planning
using cases, especially not-for-profit voluntary agencies, medical
centers, government bureaus; marketing, fund-raising, consultation. Pre:
601, and one of 602 or 608.
PH 718 Ethical Issues in International Health (3) Definition
of ethics--social values for health professionals; problems related to
medical technology; international research activities; relationships
between ethics, law, health. Pre: consent.
PH 727 Primary Health Care Management of
Populations at Risk (3) Health and development concepts; strategies
in planning, implementation and management of primary health care in
developing countries and for under-served at-risk populations in
cross-cultural settings.
PH 728 Research in Primary Health Care (3) Problem
analysis of primary health-care interventions, operations research,
research design, and strategies for integrative versus selective
approaches for specific disease: meta and impact analyses.
PH 729 Public Health Aspects of EMSS/DM (3) Overview,
identification, and integration of public health care and planning in
disasters and emergency medical services systems. Analyzes PH
implications of major disaster types and specific events.
PH 730 Community-Based AP4 Practicum (7) The
second of three required practica for the ADA AP4. The practicum is a
total of 260 hours with about 20 hours/week spread over approximately 13
weeks, divided into two equal components of outpatient clinical services
and community nutrition planning and intervention. Pre: 630, 631, and
663; or consent.
PH 731 Environmental and Nutritional Factors in
Chronic Disease (3) Roles of genetic, lifestyle, and environmental
factors in the etiology and treatment of chronic diseases of public
health significance. Pre: 681 or consent.
PH 733 Nutrition of the Elderly (3) Analysis of
the nutrition problems of older adults and review and evaluation of
domestic and international policies and programs to correct them. Pre:
639 or consent.
PH 734 Health and Development: The First Three
Years (3) (Seminar) This course focuses on development and the
factors influencing healthy child development in the first three years
of life. Nutrition, parent-child relationships, family environment,
sociodemographics, health supervision of the child, health education of
the caregivers, heredity, resiliency, and special needs are examined
with regard to their influence on physical/motor, cognitive/language,
social emotional, and adaptive development. The role and timing of
interventions to promote healthy development are addressed. Open to
nonmajors. Pre: instructor consent. (Previous course in human
development recommended)
PH 735 Child and Family Violence (3) Dynamics
of child abuse and neglect and issues related to child maltreatment and
family violence. Includes legal, cultural, and social aspects.
(Cross-listed as SW 759)
PH 736 Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Child
Abuse and Neglect (3) Interdiscipli-nary approaches, discussions,
and collaborative methods for practice in child abuse and neglect.
Content includes legal, medical, education, nursing, social work, public
health, and psychology aspects. Pre: 735. (Cross-listed as SW 760)
PH 737 Policies/Programs in MCH Services (3) Development
and organization of health services for mothers and children--review and
analysis of policies and events, legislation and programs; current
issues. Pre: 647 or consent.
PH 738 Leadership Skills in MCH II (3) MCH
program administration; consultation; advocacy processes; training staff
development; quality assurance. Pre: 647, 649, 654 (or concurrent), and
663 (or concurrent); or consent.
PH 741 Population Policy Management (3) Public
health policies in context of population growth and demographic profiles
of developing countries. Assessment of these parameters using population
statistics. Development of population and public health policies and
socially acceptable strategic planning. Pre: 610, 619 and PPST 690; or
consent.
PH 742 Evaluation of Family Planning (3) Influences
of multiple demographic, public health, economic and socio-cultural
factors in evaluation of family planning programs. Qualitative and
quantitative study techniques in program evaluation efforts. Exploration
of relevant issues and direct application of evaluation methods. Pre:
619, 707, and 741.
PH 743 Nutrition of the Mother and Child (3) Analysis
of the problems of mothers and children and evaluation of domestic and
international policies and programs to correct them. Pre: 647 or
consent.
PH 744 Seminar on Women and Health (3) The role
of women, health professionals, and women’s health. Current literature
and research regarding attitudes, roles, rights, and health care.
(Cross-listed as NURS 744 and SW 776)
PH 745 Explorations in Maternal and Child Health
and Disabilities I (3) This course is designed to foster leadership
development in health professionals in an interdisciplinary seminar
format. Inquiry-based learning approaches are applied with a series of
families and children with neurodevelopmental and related disabilities
to explore clinical, cultural, policy, and program implications for
services and supports for individuals with disabilities and family
members. Program evaluation and research analysis are also conducted
with relevance to best practice with the MCH/CSHN population. Pre:
consent.
PH 746 Explorations in Maternal and Child Health
and Disabilities II (3) This course is designed to foster leadership
development in health professionals in an interdisciplinary seminar
format. Inquiry-based learning approaches are applied with a series of
families and children with neurodevelopmental and related disabilities
to explore clinical, cultural, policy, and program implications for
services and supports for individuals with disabilities and family
members. Program evaluation and research analysis are also conducted
with relevance to best practice with the MCH/CSHN population. Pre:
consent.
PH 747 Statistical Techniques in Epidemiological
Research (3) Statistical methods applied to epidemiological studies,
emphasis on non-infectious diseases.
PH 748 Applied Multivariate Analysis in Health
Sciences (3) Statistical methods for the analysis of many variables,
variance and covariance, treatment of categorical data. Applications to
biomedical data. Pre: 656 or equivalent.
PH 751 Research Seminar in Medical Geography (3) Pre:
415, GEOG 415, or consent. Repeatable. (Cross-listed as GEOG 751)
PH 752 Epidemiological Modeling of Diseases (3) Theoretical
model building in disease dynamics; analytical methods and applications.
Pre: 654 and 663; or consent.
PH 753 Life Table and Survival Analysis (3) Construction
and interpretation of various types of life tables, treatment of
censored data, proportional hazards, relative risk regression models,
and parametric survival analysis. Pre: 654.
PH 754 Categorical Data Analysis (3) Theory
and practice of statistical analysis of cross-classified data,
especially from public health and social sciences, including loglinear
models, response models, proportional odds models, and others. Pre: 654.
PH 755 Seminar in Tropical Medicine and Public
Health (1) Weekly discussion and reports on current advances in
tropical medicine and public health. Repeatable. (Cross-listed as TRMD
690)
PH 756 Special Topics in Tropical Medicine (1) Advanced
instruction in frontiers of tropical medicine and public health.
Repeatable. (Cross-listed as TRMD 705)
PH 760 Practicum in Health Education and Community
Organization (V) Group problem-solving activity focused on a
community problem. Process of converting knowledge to actions stressing
health promotion, participatory planning, organization for social
action. Repeatable.
PH 763 Topics in Health Promotion and Education (3)
Combined Lecture/Lab. Consideration of theory and practice of health
promotion and education in the context of selected problems and in a
variety of settings: medical care, community, school, workplace. Topics
will vary with student interests and relevant focal areas. Repeatable
for credit. Restricted to majors.
PH 764 Health Promotion Research Seminar (3) Review
and analysis of current behavioral and educational social science
research relevant to health promotion, risk reduction, and problems of
translating research to practice. Pre: 763 or consent.
PH 765 Evaluative and Action Research in Public
Health (3) Seminar on evaluative and action research in community
health and social action programs. Case studies, concepts of effective
action research within constraints of community settings. Development,
testing of research proposals.
PH 766 Organizational Development in Health Systems
(3) Concepts, skills, and practice of organizational and staff
development and renewal. Educational strategies of organizational
diagnosis, planned change, intervention theory and practice,
consultation related to changing goals and technology. Pre: consent.
PH 769 Seminar in Community Health Education (2) Integrating
final semester seminar; preparation of scholarly papers that will
present elements of a personally meaningful theory of practice based on
data generated from literature, classwork, field experience, and
interaction with faculty and peers. Pre: 791O, master’s degree
candidacy, and health education specialization.
PH 770 Environmental Epidemiology (3) Epidemiology
of environmental hazards such as asbestos, lead, noise, and pesticides.
Pre: 654, 663, and 681; or consent.
PH 773 Measurement of Environmental Factors (3) Instrumentation
for collection, identification, and/or measurement of environmental
hazards. Sampling and analysis of industrial atmosphere for dusts,
mists, gases, fumes; interpretation of other physical measurements such
as radiation, light, sound, and noise. Pre: 684 (or concurrent) or
consent.
PH 774 Water Quality Management (3) Major
environmental factors affecting water quality including urban,
industrial, and agricultural activities. Engineering aspects of analysis
in relationship to control and management for water quality improvement.
Pre: consent. (Cross-listed as CE 631)
PH 777 Research Design in Public Health (3) Principles
of research applicable to inquiry; problem definition, data gathering
and appropriate analytic methods. Pre: consent.
PH 778 Qualitative Research Methods (3) Advanced
seminar in research design and methodology using qualitative approach,
with an emphasis on qualitative theory and method, data collection and
analysis, applied to health behavior research. Pre: 618 or 670, and 654
or 777.
PH 780 Preventive Medicine Seminar (1) Designed
to develop problem-solving skills in the area of health promotion and
disease prevention for residents and potential residents in the
preventive medicine residency program.
PH 788 Seminar in Public Health Sciences (V) Topics
related to recent developments in major areas; student and faculty
research activities. Sections: (1) biostatistics; (2) environmental
health; (3) epidemiology; (4) public health nutrition. Repeatable. Pre:
consent.
PH 789 Seminar in Community Health Development (V) Graduate
seminar for students in department of community health development.
Sections: (1) gerontology; (2) health planning; (3) health services
administration; (4) maternal and child health; (5) mental health; (6)
health education. Repeatable. Pre: consent.
PH 790 Seminar in International Health (V) Current
issues in cross-cultural (international) health and population/family
planning studies. Pre: consent.
PH 791 (Alpha) Advanced Public Health Practice (3) Observation,
study, and practical work in student’s area of emphasis. (B)
biostatistics; (C) health planning; (D) environ-mental health; (E)
epidemiology; (G) gerontology; (H) health services administration; (I)
international health; (J) maternal and child health; (M) population and
family planning; (O) health education; (R) public health nutrition; (S)
community health development; (T) public health science. Pre: public
health degree candidate and consent.
PH 792 (Alpha) Current Issues and Topics in Public
Health (V) Current and emerging issues and topics related to public
health. (B) biostatistics; (C) health planning; (D) environ-mental
health; (E) epidemiology; (G) gerontology; (H) health services
administration; (I) international health; (J) maternal and child health;
(M) population and family planning; (O) health education; (R) public
health nutrition; (S) community health development; (T) public health
science; (U) public health. Repeatable. Pre: consent.
PH 795 Doctoral Seminar in Public Health (V) Development
of critical review of problems and issues related to doctoral study in
public health. Repeatable. Pre: enrollment as DrPH student.
PH 797 (Alpha) Exploration in Public Health (V) Investigation
of emergent fields of inquiry in public health. (B) biostatistics; (C)
health planning; (D) environmental health; (E) epidemiology; (G)
gerontology; (H) health services administration; (I) international
health; (J) maternal and child health: (M) population and family
planning; (O) health education; (R) public health nutrition; (S)
community health development; (T) public health science; (U) public
health. Repeatable. Pre: consent.
PH 800 Dissertation Research (V) Pre: consent.
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