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Community Engagement

Title of Syllabus/Educational Resource Instructor/Contact Institution/Organization Format Level
Assessment & Planning for Health Promotion Candice Belanoff Boston University School of Public Health Syllabus Graduate
Community Engaged Program Evaluation (syllabus & course description) Alisa Velonis & Jeni Hebert-Beirne University of Illinois at Chicago Syllabus Graduate
Evaluation of Health & Social Programs Julianna Deardorff University of California Berkeley School of Public Health Syllabus Graduate
Implementing Community Health Initiatives: A Field-based Course in Leadership & Consultation (MC802) Lois McCloskey & Christine Silva Boston University School of Public Health & Massachusetts Department of Public Health Syllabus Graduate
Program Development in Health Promotion Christine Bozlak University at Albany School of Public Health Syllabus Graduate
Semester-long Course Project for "Program Development in Health Promotion" Christine Bozlak University at Albany School of Public Health Assignment Guidance Graduate

 

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