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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. 

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PUBHHBP 6558
Policy as a Prevention Strategy

This course will prepare graduate students on the key elements of how policy can be used as an intervention to promote primary, secondary and tertiary prevention. Course activities will build skills for the evaluation of when policy is an appropriate strategy and how to prepare a systematic review of evidence for the use of a policy strategy. Each student will be able to choose a policy topic and prepare a literature review, policy scan or health impact assessment as a manuscript formatted for submission to a scientific journal.

 

Prequisite(s): Enrollment in Public Health and Grad standing; or permission of instructor.

2 Credits PUBHHBP
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