- Explain the historical development and contemporary context of public health
(including the infrastructure and organization of public health systems).
- Critically examine the role of public health in protecting and promoting the health
of populations locally and globally.
- Analyze social, political, and economical issues, which impact public health and
healthcare delivery systems within and outside of the United States.
- Explain the biological effects of infections and chronic diseases on the human
body.
- Explain basic epidemiological principles used to study patterns of disease and
injury among diverse populations.
- Evaluate health-related research and research methods.
- Analyze the theoretical models including how social, behavioral, cultural, and
environmental factors impact behavior change.
- Demonstrate the skills necessary to create effective public health programs and
services (including program planning, healthcare management, and program
evaluation).
- Analyze legal, regulatory, and ethical issues that impact public health practice.
- Articulate how public health policy is developed and how individuals and groups
influence policy change.
- Demonstrate effective communication and problem-solving skills necessary for
addressing contemporary global public health issues and to promote social
change.