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CHS 421 - Health and Wellness Across the Lifespan

(3 units) CO13
The course covers leading causes of death and other important health and development topics across the lifespan; explores ecological determinants of health status, disparities and relevant public health interventions.

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing; completion of all general education requirements. Recommended Preparation: CHS 101 ; CHS 211 .

Units of Lecture: 3
Offered: Every Fall, Spring, and Summer
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course:
1. Students will be able to conduct a review of the epidemiological data and scholarly literature, synthesizing the information into formal research papers about health disparities, life course perspective and public health interventions.
2. Students will be able to make program, policy, and research recommendations for a specific health topic after completion of a comprehensive review of epidemiological data and scholarly literature.
3. Students will be able to analyze historical, cultural and structural/societal factors leading to inequities in health status, outcomes, exposures, behaviors and access.
4. Students will be able to describe the impact that low socioeconomic status has on health across the lifespan.
5. Students will be able critique existing programs and policies based on knowledge of risk and protective factors for a variety of health issues.
6. Students will be able to describe the leading causes of death and disability in each stage of the lifespan in the U.S. and the individual, social, and environmental factors that influence individual and community health across the lifespan.
7. Students will be able to relate course concepts to current public health events.
8. Students will be able to demonstrate mastery of scholarly writing skills and APA documentation style in formal research papers.


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