Public Health Course Descriptions
PBH 1200 HISTORY OF PUBLIC HEALTH (3)
Covid-19 has thrust Public Health into the spotlight, but the domain of public health includes many critical issues, including mental health, obesity, and gun violence. From the first quarantines to the modern movement towards universal health care, public health has fundamentally shaped societies. In this course, you’ll learn the role of the state in public health, the importance of public health, and how it’s provided and practiced.
PBH 2200 HEALTH SERVICES (3)
Health Services – the means by which healthcare is provided – is a critical concept in Public Health that impacts all of us. This course will introduce you to the modern history of healthcare in high, middle, and low income countries and explore the evolution of health services. Students will evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of systems and policies and examine their ideal version of a health service in the context of current events.
PBH 3200 HEALTH ECONOMICS (3)
The field of public health is driven by economics as much as it is by epidemiology. This course will teach you about health economics, which is the application of economic principles and techniques of analysis to health care in support of the public good. By the end of this course you will learn how to analyze the effectiveness of health policy outcomes through an economic lens, and how to use available resources to improve the quality of healthcare.
Prerequisite: ECO 1510
PBH 4200 PUBLIC HEALTH STUDIES I: CURRENT TOPICS AND POLITICS (3)
This course is intended to provide students with a means of evaluating the health impact of political decisions and a broad knowledge base about the practice of Public Health today. Students will explore a range of current topics in public health – including COVID-19, HIV/AIDS, and the obesity epidemic. Students will also look at the impact of US politics on global public health, especially in developing nations. Furthermore, this course will explore key topics such as the WHO’s Millennium Development Goals, the disastrous circumstances that can arise when Public Health Policies fail, and the conflict between data and political will that drives so much of Public Health policy decision making. This course culminates in a project in which students must plan a Health Impact Assessment of a current or proposed federal or state policy.
Prerequisites: PBH 1200 and JUS 2200, MAT 2200, SOC 2200 or PSY 2500
PBH 4300 PUBLIC HEALTH STUDIES II: DEMOGRAPHICS, GEO-SPATIAL MAPPING AND QUALITATIVE RESEARCH (3)
This course provides students with a variety of tools for understanding the impact that disease or other Public Health concerns may have on a population. Students will learn how to design effective surveys, analyze geographic data, and use qualitative information with the ultimate goal of gaining a better understanding of how events may affect the health of a particular population. This course will also require students to participate in map development in order to help them build understanding of how geographic data is used in the practice of Public Health.
Prerequisites: PBH 4200