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Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Exhibit a strong foundation in the history, philosophy, core values, key concepts, and foundational functions of public health, emphasizing their development and application in both U.S. and global contexts.
  2. Determine appropriate public health processes and interventions needed to address health-related needs and concerns of specific populations.
  3. Explain the influence of socio-economic, behavioral, biological, and environmental factors on human health, their role in health disparities, and how they can be addressed through health promotion and protection programs.
  4. Address real world public health questions by applying evidence-based strategies and ethically-sound approaches.
  5. Differentiate the basic concepts of legal, ethical, economic, and regulatory dimensions of health and how they influence the US health system and public health policy.