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Nov 24, 2024
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HLTH 245 - Substance Use Prevention This course provides an overview of the field of substance abuse prevention, the public health model of substance abuse prevention, and health education/prevention theory and research. The course focuses on ‘What the Health Education Specialist Needs to Know and Be Able to Do’ in a systems approach to community-wide substance abuse prevention following the strategic prevention framework: asset/resource assessment, community readiness, capacity building, prioritizing/targeting efforts, planning/best practices, implementation, cultural competence, evaluation/core measures, and sustainability. Students may not receive credit toward graduation for both HLTH 245 - Substance Abuse Prevention and HLTH 265 - Drugs in Society. Students should take one course or the other.
Credit(s): 3 Registration Restriction(s): Exercise Science or Health Science major.
Disciplinary Perspective(s): None Interconnecting Perspective(s): None University Graduation Requirement(s): None
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