Applied Field Methods in Public Health
Issued by
Griffith University
Earners have applied qualitative, quantitative and mixed methods to field-based investigation of disease prevention, infection management, epidemiology, environmental health, health policy and other related challenges. Earners have the skills to effectively disseminate findings to stakeholders and the community. Earners use practical approaches to field studies, stakeholder communication and decision making when investigating health problems at the population, and community and medical levels.
Additional DetailsSkills
Earning Criteria
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Earners have applied qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods to field based investigation of public health related issues
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Earners have prepared and conducted field based investigations in a variety of public health scenarios
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Earners have analysed, communicated and disseminated the findings of a field investigation to the stakeholders and wider community
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Earners have translated theoretical concepts into practice in real life settings relating to disease prevention and control
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Earners completed three (3) written assignments throughout the course mapped to the learning outcomes