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Undergraduate Options in Public Health A Presentation for the Advisor and Counselor Network Darcie K.G.Warren, Graduate Program Manager What to expect from this presentation Listing of undergraduate courses in public health Brief


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Undergraduate Options in Public Health

A Presentation for the Advisor and Counselor Network

Darcie K.G.Warren, Graduate Program Manager

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What to expect from this presentation

 Listing of undergraduate courses in public health  Brief descriptions of course content and who might be

interested

 Answer any questions

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Link to PH Undergraduate Course Information

 http://uwm.edu/publichealth/undergraduate-courses/

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PH 101: Introduction to Public Health

 Summer 2016 session, Offered online  Fall 2016 sections

In-person on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11:00a – 12:15p

 Students in this course will earn Social Sciences GER

credits.

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PH 303: Climate Change, the Environment, and Human Health

 Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:00 – 4:15 pm.  Taught by Michael Laiosa, Associate Professor of

Environmental Health

 Students in this course will earn Natural Sciences

GER credits.

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PH 319: Introduction to Health Disparities

 Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:30 – 4:45 pm.  No prerequisites  Taught by Emmanuel Ngui, Associate Professor of

Community and Behavioral Health Promotion and UWM’s 2010 Health Disparities Hire

 Opportunity for seminar style class that discusses issues

affecting Milwaukee communities with relevance to many careers

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PH 306: Adolescent Health and Development

 Typically offered in the Spring  Students in this course will earn Social Sciences GER

credits.

 Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.  Taught by Paul Florsheim, Professor of Community and

Behavioral Health Promotion

 Opportunity for seminar style class that discusses issues

affecting traditional-aged undergrads, including mental health, trauma, substance abuse, sexuality, etc.

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Questions?