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224.861.01 SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONS PROGRAM SEMINAR II: PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES AND THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY

Department: International Health
Term: 2nd term
Credits: (1 credits)
Contact: Elli Leontsini
Academic Year: 2012 - 2013
Course Instructor:
Description:

Provides an overview of participatory methods as they apply in international health, and discusses the role of community in social and behavioral international health interventions.

Student Evaluation: Completion of assigned readings and class participation
Learning Objective:

Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to: Implement participatory approaches and explain the role of community in global health interventions.

Location: Baltimore
Class Times:
  • Monday 12:00 - 1:20
Enrollment Minimum: 5
Enrollment Maximum: 25
Enrollment Restriction: SBI MHS and SBI PhD students
Instructor Consent: No consent required
For consent, contact: eleontsi@jhsph.edu
Prerequisite:

None

Auditors Allowed: No
Grading Restriction: Pass/Fail
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