2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalogue Archived Catalogue
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PBH 395 - Health Promotion Practice This course will examine various settings where health education and promotion efforts may be delivered, including: community based organizations, governmental public health agencies, schools, worksites, and higher education campuses. Students will be exposed to a variety of topics that are commonly addressed in these settings, including (but not limited to): drug and alcohol education, nutrition, injury and violence prevention, chronic disease prevention and management, relationship and sexual health, and emotional health and wellbeing. The course will emphasize ethical practices and inclusivity in the practical application and delivery of professional health education and promotion efforts.
Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite or Corequisite Courses: PBH 300 with a minimum grade of “C-“. Prerequisite Courses: PBH 234 with a minimum grade of “C-“. Additional Restrictions/Requirements: Minimum passing grade of “C-” or above required in each PBH course to progress in the program. Open to Public Health majors with a Community Health concentration. Course Repeatability: Course may not be repeated.
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