INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH

International/Multicultural (I) subscript. Not open to students who have completed PUBH 1100. The purpose of this course is to familiarize undergraduate public health students with current knowledge, issues, and skills that are important to public health practice. The competencies necessary to perform essential public health services which impact the health of the population as well as an appreciation of the interdisciplinary nature of public health practice will be emphasized. The role of international, federal, state, and local governments as well as the private sector will be addressed. Faculty: L. CALAMIDAS

Term 202480 #80148 PUBH1200
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Instructor
Calamidas, Elizabeth Email View Faculty Courses
Meeting Times
Online Course or no set meeting time
Enrollment

2

seats available

33

currently enrolled

35

maximum enrollment

35

waitlist seats available

35

waitlist capacity
Term 202480 #80149 PUBH1200
Permalink:
Instructor
Calamidas, Elizabeth Email View Faculty Courses
Meeting Times
Online Course or no set meeting time
Enrollment

1

seats available

34

currently enrolled

35

maximum enrollment

35

waitlist seats available

35

waitlist capacity

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