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Overview

What makes us sick? How can we promote health? These are big questions that are necessarily global in scope. In an increasingly complex and globalized world, the causative factors in sickness are not just disease agents. They include our evolutionary pasts, and historical decisions, our current natural, social and built … For more content click the Read More button below. This course integrates knowledge from the social and life sciences, including cutting-edge research being done around the world by ASU faculty, to question our most basic assumptions about why we get sick and what we should do about it. It recognizes the need for a trans disciplinary and highly collaborative approach to addressing illness around the world, highlights the critical role of social perspectives in the global promotion of health, and advocates for the importance of health as a social justice issue. This course is being taught by Arizona State University (ASU) in the online mode only as part of the PLuS Alliance Bachelor of International Public Health degree.

Conditions for Enrolment

Currently enrolled in program 3880 Bachelor of International Public Health

Course Attributes

Introductory Course

Plus Alliance Outgoing

Delivery

Fully online - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)

Pre-2019 Handbook Editions

Access past handbook editions (2018 and prior)