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PUBH 496-020 |
Read in PH Practice |
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Brice |
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PUBH 500-001 |
Global Health Dinner Series |
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Fried |
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PUBH 510-001 |
Read in PH Practice |
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Bentley |
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PUBH 600 |
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Tolleson-Rinehart | |
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Lorch | ||
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Lorch | ||
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Lesneski | ||
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Cooke | ||
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Kelly | ||
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PUBH 746 |
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Calleson | |
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Randolph | ||
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Harris | ||
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Harris | ||
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Miller | ||
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Ostendorf | ||
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Steffen | ||
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PUBH 886 |
Practicum |
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Staff |
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PUBH 992 |
Master's Paper |
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Staff |
Spring 2009
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PUBH 423 |
AIDS Service |
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Strauss |
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Williamson | ||
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PUBH 496 |
Read in PH Practice |
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Staff |
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Lorch | ||
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Lorch | ||
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Lesneski | ||
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PUBH 690 |
Master's Paper |
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Calleson |
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PUBH 690 |
Special Studies |
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Staff |
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Lesneski | ||
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PUBH 715-001 |
Comm for Hlth Rel Dec |
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Golin |
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Kelly | ||
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Cooke | ||
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Searing | ||
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Lesneski | ||
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Harris | ||
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PUBH 756 |
Health Inequalities in US |
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Hogan |
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Tolleson-Rinehart | ||
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PUBH 785 |
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PUBH 886 |
Practicum |
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PUBH 992 |
Master's Paper |
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Course catalog
These are the official
descriptions taken from the University catalog.
Additional courses may be added on a
semester basis at the discretion of the department.
PUBH COURSES
PUBH 420 - AIDS: PRINCIPLES AND
POLICY (pdf) (1). Elective course jointly given by the Schools of Dentistry,
Public Health, Nursing, Pharmacy and Medicine designed to provide a
multifaceted understanding of social, clinical and biological aspects of the
AIDS epidemic. Spring, Strauss.
PUBH 423 - AIDS SERVICE (1). This
course will integrate community service into the Campus-wide AIDS course.
Students will work as volunteer interns three to five hours per week for 10
weeks during the semester with Triangle-area community service organizations. Spring, Strauss
PUBH 450 - DATA SKILLS ONLINE (1). This
online, asynchronous class presents a series of discrete tools designed to
teach skills to health professionals for using technology and data
management/analysis. Online course. Fall, spring and summer, Williamson.
PUBH 496 - READINGS IN PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE
(Variable). Intensive study of a special problem in public health practice.
Fall, spring and summer, Staff.
PUBH 500 - GLOBAL HEALTH DINNER SERIES
(1). Provide opportunities for students to get to know each other through an exchange and discussion. Exchange points of view with globally-experienced faculty at UNC. Fall, Staff.
PUBH
510 INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES IN
GLOBAL HEALTH (3). This course explores contemporary issues, problems, and
controversies in global health through an interdisciplinary perspective. It
examines the tapestry of social, economic, political, and environmental factors
that affect global health, and will cover the major determinants of, and
responses to, poverty and health in developing countries. Fall. Bentley.
PUBH 511 CRITICAL ISSUES IN GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH (3). PHLP permission is required. This course teaches systems thinking by exploring how social, political, economic and environmental factors around the world affect the health of populations. Each lesson covers one critical global health issue, primarily using interviews with experts in the field and case studies, supported by readings from the literature. Students analyze the implications of these complex global interactions on local health issues, especially as they pertain to the following core public health functions: investigating community health problems, preventing and controlling disease, conducting research and innovation, assessing community needs, promoting healthy environments, continuous improvement, and focusing on vulnerable populations. Online course. Fall. Bentley.
PUBH 600 - HEALTH
CARE IN THE UNITED STATES (pdf) (3). An introduction to the fundamental
organization, behavior, financing, and challenges of the health system of the United States .
The course treats the entire edifice of American health care as “the American
health system,” and intends to examine it in toto, including by comparing it to
other national health systems, and in part, by examining critical components of
the system. Fall and summer, Tolleson-Rinehart.
PUBH 613I - INTERMEDIATE SPANISH FOR
HEALTH CARE 1 (pdf) (AHSC613I) (DENT613) (MEDI613) (NURS613I) (PHCY613I) (SOWO613I)
(3). Prerequisites, college-level Spanish 2, a minimum score on a
self-assessment test available on the Web, and permission of instructor. This
primarily e-learning course provides public health students with the
opportunity to improve their oral communication skills in Spanish at the
intermediate level via DVD, Web, and workbook. Instructor-led. Online
course. Fall, spring, summer. Instructors from the UNC-Chapel Hill.
PUBH 615I - ADVANCED SPANISH FOR
HEALTH CARE 1 (pdf) (AHSC615I) (DENT615) (MEDI615) (NURS615I) (PHCY615I) (SOWO615I)
(3). Prerequisite, college-level Spanish 3, a minimum score on a
self-assessment test available on the Web, and permission of instructor. This
primarily e-learning course provides public health students with the
opportunity to improve their oral communication skills in Spanish at the
advanced level via DVD, Web, and workbook. Students who meet the criteria but
are still not sure if the course is right for them can view a video accessible
on the Web along with a sample from the workbook to determine if the course
materials are a good match for their abilities. Instructor-led. Online course.
Fall, spring, summer. Instructors from the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of
Romance Languages.
PUBH 680 - PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE (pdf) (3). A comprehensive introduction to public health concepts and practice by examining the philosophy, purpose, history, organization, functions, tools, activities and results of public health practice at the national, state, and community levels. Online course. Fall, Lesneski.
PUBH 690 - SPECIAL STUDIES (pdf) (1-3). Permission of instructor required. Sections will focus on specific topics of current interest to health workers. Fliers describing the section offering will be distributed prior to registration each semester. Lecture hours per week dependent upon credit. Fall, spring and summer, Staff.
PUBH 690 SOCIAL MARKETING WITH CDCYNERGY – SOC (pdf) (1), Section 961. Practical skills in the design, development and implementation of public health social marketing programs. Online course, 8-weeks. Fall (per demand). Cooke.
PUBH 715 COMMUNICATION FOR HEALTH-RELATED DECISION MAKING (HBHE 715) (2). Theories and principles of communication tailored to health providers’ needs to communicate health risks, benefits, and outcomes to patients and families. Spring. Golin.
PUBH 730 - QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
AND LEADERSHIP (pdf) (3). Prerequisite. Course designed to provide students with
understanding of use of continuous quality improvement methods in community
health settings drawing heavily on actual experiences of the students in their
professional lives. Online course. Fall and spring,
Kelly.
PUBH 731 - PUBLIC HEALTH AND SOCIAL MARKETING (pdf) (3). Course will orient students to market-based
strategies, models, and tactics for improving individual and community health
status within framework of marketing, strategic communication, and advocacy.
Online course. Spring, Cooke. NOTE: Course utilizes materials that are only compatible with PCs, not with Macs.
PUBH 732 -
CULTURAL COMPETENCIES OF HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS (3). Course will provide
health care professionals with framework for implementation of National
Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services in Health Care
(CLAS). Online course. Summer,
Harlan.
PUBH 735 - POLICY
DEVELOPMENT (pdf) (3). Permission of the instructor is required for non-SPH
students. Focus is on institutional policy development, regulation and
enforcement, and field observation. Online course. Spring, Searing.
PUBH 745 - COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT AND HEALTH IMPROVEMENT (pdf) (PHNU 745) (3). Course focuses on development of knowledge and skills for interaction and assessment of population, advocacy, collaboration, partnerships, coalition building, and constituency development. Online course. Spring, Lesneski.
PUBH 746 - PUBLIC
HEALTH PROGRAM PLANNING AND EVALUATION (pdf) (PHNU 746) (3). Permission required for non-PHLP students. Fundamentals of public health program planning and monitoring with
emphasis on applications in community settings and proposal development for
program funding. Online course. Fall, Calleson.
PUBH 747 - PROJECT
MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES (pdf) (3). Graduate students only. Provides
an overview of knowledge and skills required for effective project/team
leadership and management. Includes modules on leadership and management
techniques and organizational designs that complement team-based organizations.
Also includes an introduction to continuous quality improvement with an
emphasis on application to project management. Online course. Admission by permission of instructor. Spring and Summer, Evarts, Pavlica and Sollecito.
PUBH 748 -
POLICY DEVELOPMENT (pdf) (2). Permission of the instructor is required for
non-SPH students. Designed to provide students with an opportunity to focus on
the fundamental aspects of policy development, with an emphasis on local, state
and federal levels within community setting. Online course. Fall, Randolph.
PUBH 750 - STRATEGIES OF PREVENTION FOR CLINICIANS (pdf) (4). Designed for those interested in the clinical arena. Establishes a framework for examining prevention activities for clinicians, and then considers a number of important health problems and the evidence for applying prevention strategies to these health problems. Encourages active student participation and involves a multidisciplinary faculty. Limited to 30 students. Fall, Harris.
PUBH 751 - CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF MEDICAL LITERATURE I (pdf) (2). Emphasizes the process of critical appraisal
of existing research literature, with examples from a variety of subject areas.
Fall, Harris
PUBH 752 - SEMINAR IN CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF MEDICAL LITERATURE (pdf) (1). Emphasizes the process of critical appraisal of existing research literature, with examples from a variety of subject areas. Student presentations of structured critical appraisals constitute about 50% of sessions. Spring, Harris.
PUBH 756 - ADDRESSING HEALTH
INEQUALITIES IN THE US
(MHCH 756) (3). Disparities in morbidity/mortality in sub-populations
continue compared to other U.S.
populations. Course explores contributors to inequalities and identifies
strategies to counterbalance contributors to correct inequalities using public
health resources. Spring, Hogan.
PUBH 760 - CLINICAL
MEASUREMENT/EVALUATION (EPID 711) (pdf) (3). Prerequisite: Epidemiology or HC
& P major. An introduction to the fundamental concepts of epidemiology,
including clinical epidemiology, for clinicians. Emphasis is to application in
clinical research and practice. Three lecture hours per week. Fall, Miller.
PUBH 763 - POLICY ISSUES IN HEALTH OUTCOMES AND QUALITY OF CARE (pdf) (3). Introduces students to the political history and contemporary policy
challenges to the U.S. health care system's efforts to assure that
health care is timely, equitable, efficient, effective, and
patient-centered. Course explores various areas of quality and outcomes
measurement and asks how such measurement can contribute to better
health policymaking. Spring, Tolleson-Rinehart.
PUBH 785 - INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES
TO OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH (pdf) (3). Focuses on work, workplace exposures and
hazards, and their effect on health. Interdisciplinary approaches to risk
identification, reduction, and communication will be emphasized within
regulatory and ethical contexts. Spring, Rogers and Randolph.
PUBH 786 - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY & ERGONOMICS (ENVR
432) (PHNU 786) (pdf) (3). Fundamentals of occupational safety and ergonomics
with emphasis on legislation and organization of industrial safety and
ergonomic programs, including hazard recognition, analysis, control, and
motivational factors pertaining to industrial accident and cumulative trauma
disorder prevention. Fall, Ostendorf and Wallace.
PUBH 790 - LEADERSHIP ASSESSMENT (pdf)
(2). Course is structured as a highly interactive, intensive, three-day
workshop that focuses on helping participants understand their own and others'
leadership styles. Self-assessment instruments and readings required in
advance. Summer I, Steffen and Cocowitch.
PUBH 791 - CORE PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC HEALTH LEADERSHIP (pdf)
(3). Course will introduce students to leadership theories and research,
provide a context for leadership in public health, and help students learn core
leadership skills. Online course. Fall, Steffen.
PUBH 886 - FIELD PRACTICUM IN
PUBLIC HEALTH (3-6). The second integrative experience is a practicum or
field experience. This experience will be completed after most regular course
work. It is intended to provide the student an opportunity to integrate course
work in a new or different type of health-related setting. The practicum cannot
be only an observational experience. Rather, it must involve a project
acceptable to all relevant parties. Fall, spring and summer, Staff.
PUBH 992 - MASTER'S PAPER (3). Permission
of the instructor required. A major paper on a problem relevant to public
health practice. This study may extend over more than one semester. Credit is
assigned accordingly. Fall, spring and summer, Staff.
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PHNU 423 - INDUSTRIAL TOXICOLOGY (ENVR 243)(3). Toxicological assessment and a case presentation of related exposure is given. A conceptual approach is utilized to design appropriate programs to prevent worker ill health due to industrial toxicant exposure. Spring, Stopford.
PHNU 496 - READINGS IN PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING (1-3). Prerequisites
to be arranged with the faculty. Reading and tutorial guidance in a selected
area of public health nursing or occupational health nursing. Two or more hours
per week. Fall, spring and summer, Staff.
PHNU 732
CULTURAL COMPETENCIES OF HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS (PUBH 732) (3). See under PUBH.
PHNU 740 - PROBLEMS IN PUBLIC
HEALTH NURSING (1-4). Students study a special public health problem
relevant to public health/occupational health nursing. Study will result in a
paper demonstrating application of research principles. Fall, spring and
summer, Staff.
PHNU 742 - INSTRUMENT DEVELOPMENT
(HBHE 254) (3). Prerequisite, graduate statistics and graduate methods
course. This course provides a knowledge base and experiences in instrument
construction and testing, emphasizing a broad spectrum of psychosocial and
behavioral instrument scaling methodologies for field research and evaluation.
Staff.
PHNU
744 - ROLES AND FUNCTIONS IN PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING (3). Emerging roles and
responsibilities of public health nurses and health departments. Emphasis on
program areas in health departments and public health under health care reform.
Three lecture hours per week. Summer, Harlan.
PHNU 745 -
COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT AND HEALTH IMPROVEMENT (PUBH 745) (3) See under PUBH.
PHNU 746 -
PUBLIC HEALTH PROGRAM PLANNING AND EVALUATION (PUBH 746) (3) See under PUBH.
PHNU 748 POLICY DEVELOPMENT (PUBH 748) (2). Permission of the instructor is required for non-SPH students. Designed to provide students with an opportunity to focus on the fundamental aspects of policy development, with an emphasis on local, state, and federal levels within a community setting. Online course. Fall. Randolph.
PHNU 781 - OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSING I - OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT (3). Permission of the instructor required. Concerns factors influencing the development and operation of occupational health programs. General and special health services contingent on work environment and inherent health problems in the employed populations are considered. Fall, Rogers.
PHNU 782 - OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
NURSING II - OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAMMING (3). Prerequisite, PHNU 781.
Permission of the instructor required. Continuation of PHNU 781. Role
components of occupational health nursing with emphasis on designing,
implementing, and evaluating occupational health programs. Emphasis on analysis
of factors influencing the delivery of health care at the worksite. Fall,
Rogers.
PHNU
783 - OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSING, FIELD PRACTICUM I (pdf) (2). Prerequisite or
co requisite, PHNU 781. Permission of the instructor required. Students have
the opportunity to discuss and apply concepts of OHN practice and the work
environment. Concepts related to workplace hazards, interdisciplinary
activities, and nursing interventions with worker aggregates are emphasized. Fall, spring and summer, Rogers.
PHNU 784 - OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
NURSING, FIELD PRACTICUM II (pdf) (2). Prerequisites, PHNU 781, 783. Co
requisite, PHNU 782. Permission of the instructor required. Students have the
opportunity to learn about the managerial and administrative role of the OHN.
Emphasis is placed on analysis of the organizational structure, external
influencing factors, and evaluation mechanisms. Fall, spring and summer, Rogers.
PHNU 785 INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH (PUBH 785) (3). See under PUBH.
PHNU 786 - OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
AND ERGONOMICS (ENVR 137) (ENVR 432) (PUBH 786) (pdf) (3). See under PUBH.
PHNU 787 -
FUNDAMENTALS OF INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE (pdf) (2). Provides broad understanding of
industrial hygiene. Major emphasis is recognition of hazards in the workplace,
evaluation of measurement of those hazards, and application of control
strategies. Fall, Randolph .
PHNU 886 - FIELD PRACTICE IN
COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING (pdf) (3-6). Permission of the instructor required.
Field experience in public health nursing or occupational health nursing
practice. Study and observation of selected areas related to students' program
of study. Field fee, $450. Fall, spring and summer, Staff.
PHNU 993 - MASTER'S THESIS (3-6). Fall, spring and summer, Staff.




