| PUBLIC HEALTH STUDIES |
| Note: Text highlighted
in red indicates that a change
has been made to the course listing. The red
text indicates the current, updated information. |
| 280.156 (H,S) |
THE
INVENTION OF TROPICAL DISEASE (3) Goodyear Limit
17 Freshmen only
A focus on the idea of Tropical Disease
as a cultural legacy of European colonilization
in tropical latitudes.
Cross-listed with History of Science and
Technology and Latin American Studies |
Sec. 01 |
WF 1-2:30 |
| 280.345 (Q,S) |
BIOSTATISTICS
IN PUBLIC HEALTH (4)
Staff Limit 30 per section Prereq:
Four years of high school math Using problem-based learning
focusing on public health topics, students learn to describe
& summarize data, make inferences regarding population
parameters, & test hypotheses. |
Lec.
Sec. 01
02
03
04 |
MTTh 12
M 4
T 4
W 12
W 1 |
| 280.399 (H,S) |
PRACTICUM IN COMMUNITY HEALTH (3) Bone/Goodyear Limit 35 Seniors & Juniors only Perm. Req’d. Students
will participate in community-based health services intervention
programs, working with community leaders & health interventionists
from the schools of Medicine & Public Health. Classroom
presentation. Paper required. |
Sec. 01 |
M 4-5:30 |
| 280.495 (S) |
HONORS
IN PUBLIC HEALTH-SEMINAR (3) Gebo Perm Req’d.
A research methods seminar to prepare students doing honors
in Public Health Studies. |
Sec. 01 |
T 3:30-5 |
| 100.120
(H,S)
(W) |
SLAVERY:
FROM AFRICA TO AMERICA
(3) Larson Limit 25 per section
Cross-listed with History |
Lec.
Sec. 01
02 |
MT 3
T 2
T 1 |
| 140.105 (H,S) |
HISTORY
OF MEDICINE: ANTIQUITY TO SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION (3) Staff
Limit 20 per section
Cross-listed with History of Science and Technology
Sec.
04 added 8/25/06 |
Lec.
Sec. 01
02
03
04 |
MT 10
W 10
W 10
W 10
W
10 |
| 140.346
(H,S) |
HISTORY OF CHINESE MEDICINE (3) Hanson Limit 25 Cross-listed with History of Science
and Technology |
Sec. 01 |
MTW 9 |
| 150.219
(H) |
BIOETHICS
(3) Bok Limit 20 per section
Cross-listed with Philosophy |
Lec.
Sec. 01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10 |
ThF 12
M 12
T 1
M 12
T 1
M 1
W 12
M 12
W 12
T 1
M 12 |
| 180.280 (S) |
POPULATION ECONOMICS (3) Boggess
Limit
80 Prereq: 180.101-102
Cross-listed with Economics |
Sec. 01 |
M 3-5 |
| 180.289 (S) |
ECONOMICS
OF HEALTH (3) Bishai Limit 50 Prereq:
180.102
Cross-listed with Economics |
Sec. 01 |
T 3-5 |
| 190.354 (S) |
THE POLITICS OF HEALTH POLICY (AP) (3)
Sheingate Limit 30
Prereq: One course in Political
Science or Perm. Req’d Cross-listed with Political Science |
Sec. 01 |
TW 1 |
| 195.477
(S)
(W) |
INTRODUCTION
TO URBAN POLICY
(3) Newman Limit 15
Perm. Req’d. Coreq:
195.478 Cross-listed with Political Science, Sociology,
Public Policy, and Geography and Environmental Engineering |
Sec. 01 |
T 5-7pm |
| 195.478 (W) |
URBAN
POLICY INTERNSHIP
(3) Newman Limit 15 Perm.
Req’d. Coreq: 195.477
Cross-listed with Political Science, Sociology,
Public Policy, and Geography and Environmental Engineering |
Sec. 01 |
TBA |
| 570.108 (E) |
INTRODUCTION
TO ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (3) Alavi Cross listed with Geography
and Environmental Engineering |
Sec. 01 |
MTW 12 |
| 570.303 (E) |
THE
ENVIRONMENT AND YOUR HEALTH (3) Kensler
Cross listed with Geography and Environmental
Engineering |
Sec. 01 |
MW 8:30-10 |
| 570.465 (H,S) |
WATER
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT: HISTORY AND PRINCIPLES (3) Wolman Perm.
Req'd.
Cross-listed with Geography and Environmental
Engineering |
Sec. 01 |
Th 12:30-2:30 |
| 280.501 |
INTERNSHIP IN PUBLIC HEALTH Perm. Req’d. Public Health majors only |
Sec. 01 |
|
| 280.505 |
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH – Freshman/Sophomores |
Sec. 01 |
|
| 280.507 |
INDEPENDENT
STUDY IN PUBLIC HEALTH Perm. Req’d. Public Health majors only |
Sec. 01 |
|
| 280.511 |
INDEPENDENT
RESEARCH -
Juniors/Seniors |
Sec. 01 |
|
| 280.519 |
PUBLIC
HEALTH PRACTICE Goodyear (01)
/ Gwinn
(02)
Perm.
Req’d. S/U Only Public
Health Practice is a specialized training course for students
selected to become members of P.E.E.Ps (Preventative Education
and Empowerment for Peers), a peer health education group
based out of the Center for Health Education and Wellness.
The class will focus on knowledge, skill, and application
of college health issues including: health promotion theory,
social marketing, nutrition, physical activity, sexual health,
alcohol and other substances, body image, and stress management.
Skills include decision making, communication, assertiveness,
facilitation, and presentation. Students will engage in public
health practice activities which include outreach presentations,
awareness events, community building and social action. A
weekly meeting and two hours of service are also part of the
learning experience. Students must complete an application
and go through an interview process to be accepted into the
PEEPs program. For more info. contact: bgwinn1@jhu.edu
|
Sec. 01 &
02 |
|
| 570.600 |
ENGINEERING
HEALTH CRISIS
Roberts
Limit 50 Cross-listed with Geography
and Environmental Engineering |
Sec. 01 |
Th 6-8:30pm |