Description:
Design, implementation, and evaluation of public communication campaigns designed to change health behavior of individuals, groups, and entire populations.
Learning Objectives:
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Explain and assess the relationship among assumptions, method, evidence, arguments, and theory in social and historical analysis.
- Identify and critically assess ethical issues in social science and history
- Apply concepts about human and social behavior to particular questions or situations.
- Communicate effectively in modes appropriate to a discipline or area of inquiry.
- Evaluate and critically assess sources and use the conventions of attribution and citation correctly.
- Analyze and synthesize information and ideas from multiple sources to generate new insights.