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Undergraduate level courses are numbered 4000 and below, undergraduate/graduate level courses are numbered 5000, and all graduate level courses are numbered 6000 and higher. 

Public Health course catalog

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PUBHEPI 4432
Injury: A Public Health Problem

This introductory course in injury prevention and control is designed primarily for upper‐division undergraduates. Students will be exposed to/learn to develop skills such as summarizing research findings, translating and communicating these findings to an identified audience and utilizing policy and advocacy for initiating public health change as it relates to injury prevention and control.

Prequisite(s): 2410 and PUBHHBP 3510 or permission of instructor.

3 Credits PUBHEPI
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