A survey of the history of modern sport and other forms of organized physical activity. Emphasis on the struggles of women, people of color, and athletes to gain access and control of organized sport in the U.S. (Gen.Ed. HS)
A survey of the history of modern sport and other forms of organized physical activity. Emphasis on the struggles of women, people of color, and athletes to gain access and control of organized sport in the U.S. (Gen.Ed. HS)
A survey of the history of modern sport and other forms of organized physical activity. Emphasis on the struggles of women, people of color, and athletes to gain access and control of organized sport in the U.S. (Gen.Ed. HS)
A survey of the history of modern sport and other forms of organized physical activity. Emphasis on the struggles of women, people of color, and athletes to gain access and control of organized sport in the U.S. (Gen.Ed. HS)
A survey of the history of modern sport and other forms of organized physical activity. Emphasis on the struggles of women, people of color, and athletes to gain access and control of organized sport in the U.S. (Gen.Ed. HS)
A survey of the history of modern sport and other forms of organized physical activity. Emphasis on the struggles of women, people of color, and athletes to gain access and control of organized sport in the U.S. (Gen.Ed. HS)
The Practicum offers MPH students the opportunity to design a unique experience and apply the theories, principles and methods presented in the Public Health Core to address very real public health concerns. This course, together with SPHHS 698F, satisfies the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) requirements for the MPH Applied Practice Experience.
The Public Health Capstone project is the final requirement for completion of the MPH degree and serves as the final examination, replacing a thesis or oral examination. This final major paper provides evidence of the student's ability to synthesize and integrate knowledge acquired during their degree program and Practicum.
The Public Health Capstone project is the final requirement for completion of the MPH degree and serves as the final examination, replacing a thesis or oral examination. This final major paper provides evidence of the student's ability to synthesize and integrate knowledge acquired during their degree program and Practicum.
This course is designed to give you an integrated introduction to epidemiology and biostatistics. These two disciplines are closely related and together they provide public health workers with the skills needed to evaluate threats to the evidence they and others have collected as well as how to design interventions to help improve public health.