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Students will showcase how different academic fields and careers enhance public health. They'll learn to apply knowledge from diverse sources within public health practice. Learners will explore how socio-behavioral sciences identify and address public health challenges, examine how cultural and social elements shape health outcomes, and describe behavioral approaches to population health improvement. They'll recognize how physical and natural sciences contribute to understanding health determinants. Students will examine ethical considerations and societal obligations in population health contexts. They'll develop skills in technology use, research methods, and effective communication for public health information. Learners will hone critical thinking abilities to assess data, formulate judgments, and develop solutions for public health concerns.