Policy, Health, and Administration The
Policy, Health, and Administration sequence of courses
represent a series of skills and competences that extend among and
between the major program and disciple areas including:
- 501 Health Administration
- 762 Planning and Public Policy
- 832 Public Health
- 833 Public Policy
- 971 Urban Planning and Design
Courses
listed under Policy, Health, and Administration typically are
the duplicate of courses that may have separate index numbers (501, 762,
832, 833, and 971). For example, a student may register for 10:775:101 as it is the identical course to those found under 762 Planning and Public Policy and 832 Public Health.
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10:775:101
Introduction to Planning, Policy, and Health (3)
Overview of public health, public policy, and urban planning with an emphasis on how these fields intersect in a U.S. context.
Credit not given for both this course and 10:762:101 or 10:832:101.
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10:775:202
Climate Change, Public Health, and Policy (3)
This course investigates the intersection of climate change, public health, and public policies in order to understand the problem and its severity, and to be able to analyze various public policies responses.
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10:775:300
Writing for Professionals (3)
Formulate ideas, use critical thinking, and analyze information to produce the types of appropriate, clear, and effective writing use by professionals.
Credit not given for this course and 10:501:300, 10:832:300, 10:833:300, 10:971:300, or 10:501:300.
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10:775:360
Principles of Public Management (3)
Overview and understanding of the field, focusing on selected management skills and competences for effectively implementing organizational goals.
Credit not given for both this course and 10:501:360,10:762:360, or 10:833:360.
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10:775:395
Research Methods (4)
Research concepts and skills applied to public health, public policy, and planning. Includes development of original and online data sources, coding, appropriate selection of statistical methods for analysis, and professional presentation of results.
MAJORS ONLY. Prerequisites: 10:832:101 or 10:762:101 or 10:775:101 and 10:762:205. Credit not given for this course and 10:762:395, 10:832:395, or 10:501:395.
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