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Course Schedule—Spring 2005

Public Health Studies

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PUBLIC HEALTH STUDIES

280.213 (H,S)

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF VIOLENCE: THE CASE OF LATIN AMERICA (3) Goodyear   Limit 25 Perm. Req'd An interpretation of post-Columbian Latin America from a public health perspective. Focusing on the role of violence-political, socio-economic, interpersonal – in the roots of underdevelopment. Cross-listed with Latin American Studies

Course closed 02/03/05

Sec. 01

Th 10:30-12:30

280.340 (N,S,Q)

INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH POLICY & MANAGEMENT (3) Steinwachs/Morlock   Limit 120 Through lectures and small group discussions, students will develop a framework for analyzing health care policy problems and gain familiarity with current issues including managed care, Medicare and the uninsured. Cross-listed with Information Security Institute

Sec. 01

W 2:30-5:30pm

280.350 (N,S)

INTRODUCTION TO EPIDEMIOLOGY (3) Feinleib        Juniors and Seniors only, or Perm. Req’d. To introduce students to principles and methods for investigating infectious and noninfectious disease within human populations contributing to an understanding of etiologic factors, modes of transmission and pathogenesis.

Sec. 01

TTh 1-2:30

280.375 (S)

CULTURAL FACTORS IN PUBLIC HEALTH (3) LaVeist   Limit 25  
Focused inquiry on the roles of culture/socio-economic status/race in U.S. public health and health care, with special attention to health disparities among various U.S. populations.

Sec. 01

ThF 9-10:30

020.349 (N)

EPIDEMICS AND PANDEMICS (2)  Schildbach    Prereq: 020.330 or Perm. Req’d.  Cross-listed with Biology

Sec. 01

T 3-5

140.106 (H,S)

HISTORY OF MODERN MEDICINE (3) Fissell   Limit 20 per section

Cross-listed with History of Science and Technology

Lec.

Sec. 01

02

MT 10

W 10

W 10

230.208 (S)

               (W)

CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES IN RACE RELATIONS (3) McDonald
This course surveys various current approaches to questions of American race, racism, and race relations.

Cross-listed with Sociology

Lec.

Sec. 01
02

Th 3-5

F 1
F 2

140.336 (H,S)

HEALTH, RISK, AND HISTORY (3) Mooney   Limit 15

Cross-listed with History of Science and Technology

Sec. 01

T 2-5

140.346 (H,S)

HISTORY OF CHINESE MEDICINE (3) Hanson   Limit 40

Cross-listed with History of Science and Technology

Sec. 01

MTW 10

150.474 (H)

JUSTICE AND HEALTH (3) Bok
Prereq: 150.219 or Perm. Req’d.

Cross-listed with Philosophy

Sec. 01

M 2-5

180.280 (S)

POPULATION ECONOMICS (3) Boggess   Limit 80   Prereq: 180.101-102

Cross-listed with Economics

Sec. 01

M 2-4

230.208 (S)

             (W)

CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES IN RACE RELATIONS (3) McDonald
Cross-listed with Sociology and Africana Studies

Lec.

Sec. 01

02

Th 3-5

F 1

F 2

230.341 (S)

MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY (3) Eaton   Limit 25 per section

Cross-listed with Sociology

Lec.

Sec. 01

02

03

T 3-5

W 1

Th 11

F 1

360.258  (H,S)

WOMEN’S HEALTH & THE LIFE COURSE (3) Staff   Limit 15

Cross-listed with Women, Gender, and Sexuality and Interdepartmental

Sec. 01

T 2:45-5:35

661.330     (H,S)

(W)

WRITING FOR THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS (3) Berlinski Limit 18    The course covers real-world professional writing and communication skills in the health professions with exposure to resources and strategies unique to the fields in order to produce high-quality, professional documents. Note: This course replaces 500.216 -Writing For The Health Professions   Cross-listed with Professional Communication Program

Sec. 01

T 6-9pm

360.386 (H,S)

              (W)

DO YOU WANT FRIES WITH THAT? A HISTORY OF FOOD AND EATING IN AMERICA (3) Northcott   Perm. Req'd. Limit 20   Cross-listed with Anthropology, Africana Studies, and Interdepartmental

Sec. 01

W 1-4

570.406 (H,S)

ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY (3) Schoenberger   Cross-listed with Geography and Environmental Engineering

Sec. 01

W 1-4

280.502

INTERNSHIP IN PUBLIC HEALTH

   

280.506

RESEARCH - JUNIORS/ SENIORS

   

280.508

INDEPENDENT STUDY IN PUBLIC HEALTH Staff   Limited to Public Health Option students or Perm. Req'd.   (See Dr. James Goodyear)

   

280.512

RESEARCH IN PUBLIC HEALTH Staff   Limited to Public Health Option students or Perm. Req'd.  (See Dr. James Goodyear)

   

280.518

HONOR'S THESIS IN PUBLIC HEALTH Ryang Course added 02/07/05

   

280.520

PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE Goodyear   Perm. Req'd. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Only Course added 02/07/05

   

280.599

HONORS IN PUBLIC HEALTH Brieger Seniors only – Open to students by arrangement with an approved Faculty advisor

   

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