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Evaluating community requirements and resources, designing and executing programs, and assessing outcomes are fundamental aspects of public health work. This 16-credit program provides learners with crucial skills and foundational knowledge to carry out impactful community health initiatives across various populations and health concerns. Particular focus is given to developing competencies for inclusive, culturally sensitive public health approaches and methods for building genuine collaborations that strengthen lasting political and social influence in underserved communities.
Organize and perform thorough community health evaluations, combining diverse data sources with input from community members and stakeholders.
Combine research evidence with findings from community assessments to develop holistic public health strategies that effectively address key identified needs.