GLBH 565 - International Health Programming

Institution:
University of Southern California
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Description:
A module-based course that presents selected methodological techniques and skills useful in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of primary health care programs--particularly in international settings. Student describes key principles in program planning, implementation, and evaluation of sustainable public health programs in international settings; becomes familiar with the use of specific tools and approaches associated with program planning, implementation, and evaluation (including the use of the Logical Framework Analysis or LogFRAME model); demonstrates the ability to plan and conduct a 30-cluster sample survey to assess immunization coverage; develops and presents a project-specific detailed implementation plan (DIP); understands and summarizes the key aspects of project-evaluation methods, as required by international funding agencies. Prerequisite: EPDM 509, STAT 509. Corequisite: EPDM 568.
Credits:
2.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(213) 740-2311
Regional Accreditation:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Semester

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