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SWK 375 - Health Promotion & Prevention |
Health Promotion and Prevention This course will provide students with knowledge and skills for planning, implementing, and managing evidence-based prevention interventions that promote behavioral health at the individual, community, and state levels. Students will develop competencies related to the application of theory and ethics to practice, research based prevention practices, and state and federal infrastructure and resources. Substance abuse prevention and mental health promotion are key examples to which prevention/promotion concepts will be applied, however other public health domains selected by students will be addressed. These may include topics such as child welfare, childhood obesity, teen pregnancy, injury and violence, suicide, school failure, conduct disorders, STDs, HIV/AIDS, elder issues. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Soc, Anthr, Crim & Social Wk Department |
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