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Equips students to become health promotion professionals in an evolving global landscape. Health promotion empowers individuals to take charge of their wellbeing by enhancing their abilities while addressing community disparities. The curriculum focuses on designing, creating, and executing health initiatives like Quit Smoking, Be Active, or LiveLighter through diverse approaches including digital health platforms, media campaigns, community programs, advocacy efforts, social marketing, and research assessment. The program explores different environments for health promotion (such as educational institutions and rural communities) and targets various demographics (including refugees, minority populations, young people, and seniors).
Learning Outcomes
Utilize comprehensive discipline knowledge across various Health Science scenarios.
Employ critical thinking to assess, interpret, and address complex Health Science challenges.
Apply innovative thinking to foresee obstacles and develop field-specific solutions.
Leverage digital tools to gather, assess, and integrate pertinent information from diverse sources.
Effectively communicate professional knowledge and principles in work and community settings.
Cultivate global awareness with appreciation for cultural differences, including Indigenous perspectives.
Collaborate effectively while upholding ethical, sustainable, and socially responsible values.
Exhibit self-direction, responsibility, and sound judgment in learning and professional development.