Human health depends upon the health of the environment in which we live. We create systems to bring us clean water and to take away our waste, or we try to plant trees to keep land from washing away and to filter the air. Unfortunately, we also make changes to our environment that have the unintended effect of hurting our health.

Sometimes people think issues like air pollution or natural disasters are “too big,” yet there are things we can each do that will help protect ourselves. When combined, these individual actions can make a real difference.

You will start by understanding the risks then, using a case-study approach, examine some of the main environmental issues that affect our health. Looking back at history as well as into the future, you will share ideas for your role in addressing these problems.

You are required to have completed the following courses or have equivalent experience before taking this course:

  • Public Health Foundations
  • Assessing and Implementing Public Health
  • Using Public Health Data for Action
  • Supporting Public Health Behaviors
 

How It Works

Course Length
3 weeks

Effort
5 to 7 hours of study per week

Format
100% online, instructor-led
  • Community health leaders
  • Emerging public health leaders
  • Public health volunteers
  • Volunteers working with high-risk populations
  • Outreach coordinators
  • Anyone interested in personal and collective health and wellbeing, community development, preventing disease and injury, or leading change to support health equity
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