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PBH603 Behavioral Health and Social Environment

  • Department Public Health
  • Level Graduate
  • Format Online
  • Credits 3

Description

This foundational public health course examines the social determinants of health through the lens of theories, concepts, and models. Theory and models serve as cornerstones for health education and public health interventions. You will have the opportunity to learn theories of individual, interpersonal, community, and group health behavior and to apply what you learn to realistic scenarios. You will also learn strategies for leveraging technology and social media in creating evidence-based and culturally resonant behavioral health interventions.

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Prerequisites

This course does not require any prerequisites.

Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC)

To be designated as a Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) course, all instructional materials will be provided at no cost to students. These may include Open Educational Resources (OER), free materials, or library resources. Check your syllabus for more information.

Sections

Listing all available sections for this course, including their term, duration, and dates.
Term Dates Term & Duration Format
January 5, 2026 to March 1, 2026 Spring I - 8 Week Online
May 4, 2026 to June 28, 2026 Summer I - 8 Week Online