The course provides an introduction to infectious agents, outbreak investigations and their subsequent mitigation strategies in a public health globally.
Understand infectious agent profiles pertaining to specific communities
Evaluate various case studies incorporating outbreak and mitigation components
Comprehend and analyze infection prevention strategies
Develop mitigation strategies for various public health settings
About this course:
The course provides an introduction to infectious agents, outbreak investigations and their subsequent mitigation strategies in a public health globally. This course will help students understand infectious agent profiles pertaining to specific community and health care associated pathogens and diseases. The overall goal of this course is to expose students to various case studies that will incorporate outbreak and mitigation components. The intent of the course is to present material in class that is aimed at helping students to comprehend, synthesize, and analyze infection prevention strategies.
Prerequisites
Students must have completed and received a grade of C or higher, in PUB HLT X 411 Applied Epidemiology for Infection Prevention and Control Professionals.
Enrollment is restricted to certificate students only. Enrollment deadline: January 10, 2025.
Enrollment is typically reserved for adult students 18 years of age and older. Students under 18 years of age may receive consent to enroll based on special academic competence and approval by the instructor. If you are a student under 18 years of age, you must submit a request to enroll in the course 8 weeks before the course start date to sustainability@uclaextension.edu for your request to be considered.
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