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PHE 455U: Film and Health
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Critically explores public health issues as they are portrayed in popular films and discusses the scientific, social, and political underpinnings of the public health issues portrayed in these movies. Covers diseases such as AIDS, hemorrhagic fever, MS, cancer, leukemia, and multiple chemical sensitivity from both biomedical and social perspectives. Guest speakers from the community will contribute to the discussion.
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PHE 466: Mind/Body Health: Disease Prevention
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
An investigation of the integral relationship between body and mind and how that relationship manifests itself in health, illness, and promotes healing. Philosophical and scientific foundations of mind/body health are explored. Mind/body research and its application within allopathic medicine is examined as is research and practice in complementary fields of medicine and health care.
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PHE 471: Program Planning and Evaluation in Health Education: Theory and Skill Development
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Examines program planning models for health education. Includes needs assessment; program goals and objectives; program content and methodologies, evaluation, budgeting, and proposal writing. Students will gain practical experience in program planning and evaluation through community-based learning. Field work required.
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PHE 504: Cooperative Education/Internship
3.00 Credits
Portland State University
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PHE 507: Seminar
3.00 Credits
Portland State University
See department for course description. Maximum: 9 credits.
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PHE 509: Practicum
3.00 Credits
Portland State University
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PHE 510: Selected Topic
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
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PHE 511: Foundations of Public Health
3.00 Credits
Portland State University
Provides students with an understanding of the field of public health. It provides knowledge about public health principles, concepts, values, tools and applications. Key topics in the class include the mission of public health, the politics of public health, determinants of health in the United States, major models and strategies for health promotion, and community perspectives on public health interventions.
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PHE 512: Principles of Health Behavior I
3.00 Credits
Portland State University
Presents an overview of the biological, psychological, behavioral, sociocultural, and environmental factors that function in the promotion of health and prevention of disease. Theories developed to explain health and illness behaviors at intrapersonal, interpersonal, and group/community levels are introduced. Ethical issues involved in health-related behavior change are examined. Satisfies the core M.P.H. requirement.
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PHE 513: Health, Behavior and the Social Environment
3.00 Credits
Portland State University
Surveys the social science research and theory concerning the social, economic, and cultural influences on health-related behavioral risk factors. Attention will be given to the divisions within society that affect the disease process, including the etiology and consequences of a wide range of adverse health outcomes. The central focus of each unit of study will be on the implications of a socio-ecology of health for community health practice and public health policy.
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