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Click on the Course Topic for Course Overview and demonstration information. Please note the educational levels defined for each course. All Public Health Courses are useful for general education in classrooms, web, self-study and continuing education for student/participants interested in those topic areas. Some examples of continuing education participants utilizing these course topics include EMT, Fire, Law Enforcement, Governmental Health, Public School Educators, General Students, Nursing Home employees, Human Resources, Nutritionists, Gerontology/Geriatrics, International Exchange Students, MDs, Pas and Dos.

Current Public Health Courses are:

BASIC PUBLIC HEALTH (All Academic Levels)
DISEASE CONTROL (All Academic Levels)
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH (All Academic Levels) 
EPIDEMIOLOGY
(Baccalaureate and Masters)***
HEALTH STATISTICS (Masters)***

***Pre-requisite Basic Statistics (STATPRIM) suggested as an Independent Self-study to assist students meeting the following criteria:

A. No formal statistics education for more than 3 years.
B. Out of school less than 3 years and earned a C or less in a Statistics Course.
C. Probationary student.
D. GRE is in the lower 50 percent of the admissions pool for your school.
E. English as a Second Language.
F. Has anxiety about comprehending Statistics.

CONTACT-ASK to send an email for additional information if your school does not own a Master Site License for STATPRIM or if you need answers to any other questions concerning its usage. C;lick on STATPRIM to see demonstration lessons for the course.

This five course series has a ‘population based, prevention-oriented theme.’ This expertly presented, Computer Assisted Instruction (CAI) series exemplifies and expands on the necessary components of public health to provide meaningful information on this topic.

Attributes of the series include:

5 stand-alone course modules
Windows technology
upper division college courses
internet capability
simple network installation
quizzes included, color and illustrations
hyperlinks to Internet Imbedded
audio – video feed provided

 

CAI courses included in this series are as follows:

Disease Control

Presents a systematic coverage of the determinants of disease, and the methods used to control disease. Created for undergraduate, graduate, and in-service education.

CLICK HERE FOR DISEASE CONTROL DEMO

Public Health

Introduces the organizations, services, and methods that are utilized in public health. Designed for undergraduate, graduate, and in-service education.

CLICK HERE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH DEMO

Health Statistics

Provides the statistical basis for the science-based evaluation of health data and services. Written for graduate or in-service education.

CLICK HERE FOR HEALTH STATISTICS DEMO

Environmental Health

Introduces the environmental risks to health and the major areas where public health controls are applied to safeguard populations Designed for graduate level education.

CLICK HERE FOR ENVIORMENTAL HEALTH DEMO

Epidemiology

Presents the principles and methods of epidemiology used to study health related factors in populations. Created for graduate education.

CLICK HERE FOR EPIDEMIOLOGY DEMO

Author: Otis L.. Stanley, DVM
Dr. Public Health, Board ACVPM
Certified Epidemiologist