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(5 credits)
Planning culturally relevant and effective public health programs is essential to improving the health of populations. In this course, students are introduced to public health program planning and design, including the process of needs assessment. Students examine and apply various models and theoretical frameworks of program planning. They also explore fundamental competencies relating to planning, such as writing goals and objectives, selecting strategies, developing budgets, and planning for specific populations. Students learn about concepts related to program implementation, management, and evaluation as these relate to the planning process.
BS in Health Studies
Pre-requisites
- HLTH 3115 or HLTH 3115S
BS in Public Health
Pre-requisites
- HLTH 3115 or HLTH 3115S
All Other Programs
Pre-requisites
- HLTH 3115