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HMP 808 Public Health Advocacy and Activism 3.0 Credits
Advocacy and activism play a critical role in helping translate public health findings into policy, practice, and supportive public opinion. This course will address specific advocacy skills including, but not limited to framing projects, planning advocacy campaigns, identifying partners, developing skills in traditional and new media, understanding the role of lawyers and the legal system in advocacy work, legislative advocacy and lobbying, and understanding grassroots/community organizing.
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Restrictions: Can enroll if classification is PhD and program is DRPH or PHD.