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223.801.01
Global Disease Epidemiology and Control Program Seminar 1

Location
East Baltimore
Term
1st Term
Department
International Health
Credit(s)
1
Academic Year
2021 - 2022
Instruction Method
In-person
Class Time(s)
Monday, 12:00 - 1:20pm
Auditors Allowed
No
Available to Undergraduate
No
Grading Restriction
Pass/Fail
Course Instructor(s)
Contact Name
Frequency Schedule
Every Year
Prerequisite
Description
Introduces students to the diverse projects and research activities led by faculty in the Global Disease Epidemiology and Control (GDEC) program. Presents key institutes and centers working to improve international health and introduces faculty-led case studies to identify challenges in ongoing research and practice initiatives. Examines and reflects on the history of prevention and control activities using the book, “A History of Global Health,” by Randall M. Packard as a framework.
Learning Objectives
Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to:
  1. Develop skills needed for public health practice, including problem-solving, analytic thinking, communication, and collaboration
  2. Reflect and interpret the history of global public health, its philosophy and values, through publications related to disease control programs and research
  3. Apply new knowledge and problem-solving skills to address public health issues
  4. Identify opportunities and challenges in conducting research and practice activities in low resource settings
Methods of Assessment
This course is evaluated as follows:
  • 15% Participation
  • 15% Discussion
  • 70% Written Assignment(s)
Enrollment Restriction
Only MSPH Students in GDEC in their 1st year allowed
Special Comments

Only MSPH Students in GDEC in their 1st year allowed