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330.646.79
Autism Spectrum Disorder in Public Health

Cancelled

Location:
Internet
Term:
Summer Inst. term
Department:
Mental Health
Credits:
2 credits
Academic Year:
2022 - 2023
Instruction Method:
Synchronous Online
Dates:
Wed 06/01/2022 - Tue 06/07/2022
Class Times:
  • M Tu W Th F,  8:30am - 12:20pm
Auditors Allowed:
No
Undergrads Allowed:
Yes
Grading Restriction:
Letter Grade or Pass/Fail
Course Instructor:
Contact:
Calliope Holingue
Resources:
Prerequisite:

none

Description:

Since the number of children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has increased dramatically over the past two decades and is now a major public health issue, students learn about the state of the science of autism epidemiological and etiological research, and the emerging questions for Public Health. Students also learn about prescriptive epidemiology, genetics, environmental risk factors, and prognosis of ASD, as well as long-term outcomes

Examines the state of the science of autism epidemiological and etiological research, and the emerging questions for Public Health. Explores prescriptive epidemiology, genetics, environmental risk factors, and prognosis of ASD, as well as long-term outcomes.

Learning Objectives:

Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to:

  1. State the history of autism diagnostic criteria
  2. Recognize developmental trajectories, prognosis, and outcomes of ASDs
  3. Discuss measurements and assessments of ASD, and evidence supporting competing theories about rising prevalence
  4. Assess existing evidence for demographics and environmental risk factors and be familiar with new research directions
  5. List promising avenues for genetic research while being mindful of remaining challenges
  6. Summarize status and challenges of global public health efforts for ASDs
  7. Identify other areas of public health research and practice that can inform ASD prevention, identification, treatment, and services
Methods of Assessment:

This course is evaluated as follows:

  • 40% Quizzes
  • 30% Final Project
  • 30% Participation

Instructor Consent:

No consent required

Special Comments:

Final exam and essay are due June 30, 2022.