MPH645 Population Health and Community Organizing (3 cr.)Prerequisite(s): all MPH core courses In this course, students focus on community organizing as a process for collaborative efforts among communities and organizations to identify public health issues, set mutual goals, assess and gather resources, and develop actions to address them in a culturally-competent manner.
Upon completion of this course, students are exepcted to be able to do the following:
- Identify community assets and resources toward building community health initiatives.
- Assess community characteristics and capacities in order engage community members as equals in identifying, mobilizing, and addressing public health issues together.
- Articulate methods to build social capital among people and organizations to work toward mutually beneficial public health goals.
- Practice cultural humility to appreciate, value, and celebrate cultural differences.
- Apply community organizing models to community health initiatives.
- Articulate the role and ethical implications of health educators working in community organizing.
- Plan community public health collaborations with other sectors, including faith communities, public safety, public officials, civic organizations, and urban and rural planning agencies.
- Build and maintain community and individual partnerships through the use and promotion of leadership, team building, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills.
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