Course Description
This course considers the population health implications of income and social status as structural determinants of health. Policy and program interventions will be explored as practical solutions.
Syllabus
Student Learning Outcomes, Goals, Objectives:
Students successfully completing this course will be able to:
- Identify the origins of commonly used measures of social status.
- Explain the influence of income, wealth, and social status on health outcomes.
- Analyze the historical, cultural, and political context of poverty in the U.S. and its effects on health.
- Analyze intervention and policy approaches to public health problems relevant to marginalized groups in US communities.
Course Grading Information:
| Activity/Performance Measure | Percentage/Points |
|---|---|
| Group Discussion Activities | 20 points |
| Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) | 30 points |
| Simulated Social Experience | 10 points |
| Quizzes | 40 points |
| TOTAL | 100 points |
Grading Scale
| Percentage | Letter Grade |
|---|---|
| 94.0 – 100.0% | A |
| 90.0 - 93.9% | A- |
| 87.0 - 89.9% | B+ |
| 84.0 - 86.9% | B |
| 80.0 - 83.9% | B- |
| 77.0 - 79.9% | C+ |
| 74.0 - 76.9% | C |
| 70.0 - 73.9% | C- |
| 67.0 - 69.9% | D+ |
| 64.0 - 66.9% | D |
| 60.0 - 63.9% | D- |
| <60.0% | F |
Attendance/Participation:
Asynchronous online.
Course Materials Purchased by the Students:
No required textbook or other materials for purchase.
Scholarly Perspectives
This course engages diverse scholarly perspectives to develop critical thinking, analysis, and debate and inclusion of a reading does not imply endorsement.