PHEAL301
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Public Health Ethics
Anthropology
Public Health Ethics, Advocacy and Leadership
Politics, Policy, Law and Ethics
Willamette College
Course Description
This course focuses on the roles of ethics, advocacy, and leadership in public health theory and practice. What is involved in becoming an ethical public health practitioner? What sorts of ethical criteria and procedural conditions are necessary to ensure the normative rightness of analysis and interventions in public health? How can social justice be advanced through public health? Case-studies will be used to practice ethical deliberation and advocacy. Intended for PHEAL majors, but open to all students with health-related interests.
College/School
Willamette College
Locations
Salem
Offering Cycle, by Year
Even Years
Offering Cycle, by Semester
Spring Semester
Credit Hours Min
4
No Requirements