HED 201 — Introduction to Public Health
This course provides an in-depth introduction to the field of public health, focusing on the key social, behavioral, biological, and environmental determinants of health. Students will examine public health concepts, including epidemiology, disease prevention, and the analysis of health data. The course uses social science methods and epidemiological techniques to assess health inequities, risk factors, and disease causation, focusing on the influence of cultural, socioeconomic, and behavioral elements. Topics include the prevention and control of infectious and chronic diseases, environmental health, healthcare policy, and the broader impact of social determinants on health. Students will also explore the history of public health, analyze current challenges, and formulate strategies to address health disparities across populations. They will gain a comprehensive understanding of public health systems, policies, and the role of social science theories in shaping effective interventions. (CSU/UC) (AA/AS-4, CSU-E)