This course provides an in-depth study of the etiology (causes and origins) and epidemiology (distribution and determinants) of HIV/AIDS. This course covers the biological mechanisms of HIV infection, modes of transmission, and the global patterns of HIV/AIDS. Students will explore the impact of social, behavioral, and economic factors on the spread of HIV, as well as the strategies used for prevention, treatment, and control. The course emphasizes the role of public health efforts in managing the HIV epidemic and reducing its impact on affected populations.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
These outcomes aim to equip students with the knowledge necessary to understand the complex biological and social factors that contribute to the spread of HIV/AIDS and prepare them for roles in public health, healthcare, and HIV prevention and management programs.