- 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.
- Determine appropriate public health processes and interventions needed to address health-related needs and concerns of specific populations.
- 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.
- Address real world public health questions by applying evidence-based strategies and ethically-sound approaches.
- 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.
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