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School: | Health Management & Policy |
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Credits: | 3 |
Prerequisites: | Permission of instructor |
Course Description: | Describes the nature of public policy interventions within the various domains of public health, the theoretical motivations for undertaking them, the influence of the political, bureaucratic, and social environmental in which policy decisions are made, the consequences of such decisions, and the key dimensions of analysis of the effects of public health policies. In addition to conceptual discussion of each of the above, the course includes evaluation of several case studies of public health policy decisions and their implications. |
Section | Instructor | Days | Location | U-M Class # |
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001 | Kulikoff, Rachel | - | 3755 SPH1 | 19654 |
University of Michigan
School of Social Work
1080 South University Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1106