2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 25, 2024  
2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

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HLTH 443 - Public Health Science (G)

Credits: 3
Study of organization and administration of public and voluntary health agencies. Principle functions and program development in vital statistics, maternal-child health, adult health, sanitation, health education, and special health programs. Introduces the student to public health by describing its history and its bases in sociology, economics, philosophy and government. The relationship of environmental factors to health and illness is examined. The course will provide the student with an understanding of administrative and political processes of operation of health agencies by examining traditional and new innovative programs of federal, state and local health agencies. Cost-benefit, cost-effectiveness, and risk assessment are addressed as in the relationship of public law and policies to the delivery of health care. Cross-Listed: HSC 443. Notes: This course meets IGR Goal 2.


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