Public Health 389 - Health Inequities

Spring
2018
01
4.00
Jin Kim-Mozeleski
TU TH 8:30AM 9:45AM
UMass Amherst
58515
While the health and wellbeing of the nation has improved overall, racial, ethnic, gender and sexuality disparities in morbidity and mortality persist. To successfully address growing disparities, it is important to understand social determinants of health and translate current knowledge into specific strategies to undo health inequalities. This course will explore social justice as a philosophical underpinning of public health and will consider the etiology of disease rooted in social conditions. It aims to strengthen critical thinking, self-discovery, and knowledge of ways in which socioeconomic, political, and cultural systems structure health outcomes.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.