Open University: Foundations of Public Health, autumn 2024
- Date:
- 6.9.2024 - 25.9.2024
- Credits:
- 5 ECTS credits
- Location:
- Kuopio
- Continuous learning category:
- Social welfare and health care
- Teaching format:
- Online teaching, Contact teaching
- Price:
- 100 € (VAT 0%)
The course gives an overview of public health as a science and art that aims to promote peoples' and communities’ health using organized, social, economic, and cultural means. This is the foundation of what can be called public health. Regardless of student´s major background, the course aims to give all participants and idea of how to look at issues of health and wellbeing from a broad and multidisciplinary viewpoint. The course is a cornerstone for further higher education in public health and related fields, but equally well it may introduce the basics of public health worldview to students, who do not necessarily have prior studies or experience in any health sciences.
Content
⦁ Public health in historical context: major steps across 5000 years.
⦁ Various definitions of health.
⦁ Multifactorial determinants behind health.
⦁ Multilevel systems of health: individual, community, population, international, global.
⦁ Dynamics of health over time, health in lifecourse.
⦁ Social inequalities in health.
⦁ Public health in practice.
⦁ Basic principles of health promotion.
⦁ Role of health care services within public health.
⦁ Major public health actors, organizations and stakeholders at local, regional and global level
Modern research in public health.
⦁ Public health and population health in Finland and Europe.
⦁ Contemporary global health challenges and future outlooks.
Teachers:
Jussi Kauhanen, MD, PhD, MPH, Professor of Public Health;
Sohaib Khan, PhD, MPH, Assistant Professor in International Health;
Additional staff teachers;
Guest speakers as applicable;
Study Methods
Based primarily on contact learning on campus (Kuopio). Online participation is possible.
Evaluation
This study unit is graded on a scale of 0-5, based on the participation and activity in lectures and discussions (25%), short assignments and quizzes (25 %), examination (50 %). A 75 % participation in lectures is required for eligibility for the final examination.
You can study this course 6.9.2024-25.9.2024. Registration is open 5.8.2024-1.9.2024.
This course is a part of intermediate studies in Public Health. Please make sure you have sufficient skills and understanding of English language.
Lectures, reading assignments on book chapters, electronic articles and other scientific papers, followed by short written assignments, possible mini-quiz, use of interactive digital web sources, statistics and reports, videos, discussion groups, further independent self-study of research articles, reports and online books (highly recommended), final examination, which is based on the material presented during the course.
Based primarily on contact learning on campus (Kuopio). Online participation is also possible. Lectures will be partly streamed or recorded, and all lecture notes, assignments and interactive group platforms will be available for these students in the Moodle. Discussion groups can be organized in part online.
Study materials:
Jones LC, Douglas J. (eds.) Public Health: Building Innovative Practice. Sage Publications, 2012 (selected chapters online).
Set of research articles, reviews and reports, and other online papers;
selected internet sites, health statistics and databases, video material);
Recorded lectures and lecture notes;
Updated list will be available during the course in the Moodle.
Literature acquisition costs / borrowing fees are not included.
Study units cost 20 e / credit. This price holds for the academic year 2024–2025.
For more information on study fees and payment and cancellation terms, please see: Registration, study fees and right to study | University of Eastern Finland (uef.fi).
By paying the study fee, the student receives a temporary right to study that entitles them to attend a particular course. The right to study is course-specific, and is required to complete the course as specified in the syllabus for the term, covering both teaching and course exams. If the course is continuously open for registration, the maximum time to complete the course is from 1 August to 31 July for that academic year.
Literature acquisition costs and borrowing fees are not included in the tuition fee.
If your employer would pay your tuition fee, please contact our Student Affairs Secretary. Their contact details are below.