Undergraduate Options in Public Health A Presentation for the Advisor and Counselor Network Darcie K.G.Warren, Graduate Program Manager
What to expect from this presentation Listing of undergraduate courses in public health Brief descriptions of course content and who might be interested Answer any questions
Link to PH Undergraduate Course Information http://uwm.edu/publichealth/undergraduate-courses/
PH 101: Introduction to Public Health Summer 2016 session , Offered online Fall 2016 sections In-person on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:00a – 12:15p Students in this course will earn Social Sciences GER credits.
PH 303: Climate Change, the Environment, and Human Health Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00 – 4:15 pm. Taught by Michael Laiosa, Associate Professor of Environmental Health Students in this course will earn Natural Sciences GER credits.
PH 319: Introduction to Health Disparities Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:30 – 4:45 pm. No prerequisites Taught by Emmanuel Ngui, Associate Professor of Community and Behavioral Health Promotion and UWM’s 2010 Health Disparities Hire Opportunity for seminar style class that discusses issues affecting Milwaukee communities with relevance to many careers
PH 306: Adolescent Health and Development Typically offered in the Spring Students in this course will earn Social Sciences GER credits. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Taught by Paul Florsheim, Professor of Community and Behavioral Health Promotion Opportunity for seminar style class that discusses issues affecting traditional-aged undergrads, including mental health, trauma, substance abuse, sexuality, etc.
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