This course explores the complex relationship between climate change and public health, examining how environmental changes impact health outcomes across populations. The course covers topics such as the health effects of extreme weather events, rising temperatures, air and water quality, vector-borne diseases, food security, and the social determinants of health. Students will learn about the role of public health professionals in addressing the health risks associated with climate change and strategies for building resilience and promoting sustainability in vulnerable communities. The course emphasizes the importance of policy and advocacy in mitigating the health impacts of climate change.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
These outcomes aim to prepare students for careers in public health, environmental health, and climate policy, equipping them with the knowledge and tools to address the public health challenges posed by climate change and promote healthier, more resilient communities.