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PHP 2330 - Behavioral and Social Approaches to HIV Prevention |
This course examines concepts, approaches, and empirical findings from behavioral and social research aiming to prevent HIV transmission. Students will become familiar with behavioral theories, social epidemiological principles, intervention design and measurement issues, and debates within the field of HIV prevention. A particular focus of this course is on the state of empirical research and the linkages between science and HIV prevention practice/policy. Students will conduct weekly readings, engage actively in seminar discussions, and participate in small-group presentations and research activities. Prior coursework in public health research methodology is recommended. Prerequisites: PHP 1740 and 2120. Enrollment limited to 25 graduate and medical students.
1.000 Credit hours 1.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Primary Meeting Bio-Med (Med) Department Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate Prerequisites: Undergraduate level PHP 1740 Minimum Grade of S and Graduate level PHP 2120 Minimum Grade of S |
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