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Xavier University Catalog 2022-2023 
    
Xavier University Catalog 2022-2023 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Population Health Minor


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The Population Health Minor is an interdisciplinary minor open to all Xavier University undergraduate students and compatible with any major.  Courses provide students with an understanding of the distribution of health outcomes within populations, the social determinants that influence health distribution, the economic framework influencing social determinants of health (SDoH), the cost-effectiveness of interventions designed to address SDoH and the policies and interventions that impact the determinants and life expectancy of the population within diverse communities. The provision of health equity across the nation is addressed. 

Social and Environmental Determinants of Health include the following yet not limited to just these determinates: food insecurity, access to fresh fruits and vegetables, healthy food, transportation, education systems, employment, income and wealth, psycho-social environment, social isolation and loneliness, safe housing, public safety, quality of air we breathe, physical environment and health systems and services. In completing this minor, students will obtain a broad overview of these topics from the introductory HESA 245 course, and then can achieve greater depth in one or more of the topics by taking elective courses. It is possible that a student delves deeply into epigenetics and the brain with four electives concentrated in Biology and Psychology, for example, while another uses their electives to learn more broadly about four different topics, taking courses in four different departments. The requirement of taking no more than six credits in a single department insures students explore at least some breadth, but may go into greater depth if they choose. The goal of population health is to support healthy people comprising healthy populations that create productive workforces and thriving communities. Completing the minor will inspire some students to go on to complete graduate work in this field, or to deploy it in their professional lives in health care, business, government and more.

Xavier University Mission supports the Center for Population Health and the development of the minor in population health. “Driven by our commitment to educating the whole person, promoting the common good, and serving others, the Xavier community challenges and supports all our members as we cultivate lives of reflection, compassion and informed action.”

Academic Support - The minor has a faculty Director who is available to advise and guide students on the minor in population health requirements. Contact the Director of the Center for Population Health.

 

15 total credit hours are required, as follows:


9 hours of a required course


  • HESA 245- Intro to Population Health
  • HESA 380- Quality Management & Performance Improvement
  • HESA 499- Population Health Capstone 

6 hours of Population Health courses


  • Students are to select courses totaling 6 credits from the list of courses that contain the approved attribute for population health 
  • Note:  No more than six hours may come from a single department.

Approved Courses include:

  • BIOL 227 Parasitology
  • BIOL 260-261 Environmental Sciences
  • BIOL 364 Virology
  • BIOL 398 Air and Water Pollution
  • BIOL 430 Medical Genetics
  • HESA 101 Introduction to American Health Care
  • HESA 345 Population Health
  • HESA 372 Internship 2 Community Service Learning
  • HESA 373 Immersive Learning in Population Health
  • HESA 380 Quality Management and Performance Improvement
  • HESA 390 Foundations of Healthcare Ethics and Law
  • HESA 498 Independent Study in Advanced Health Services
  • HESA 101 Introduction to American Health Care
  • HIST 237 History of Epidemic Disease
  • HOCS 323 Occupational Justice I: Foundations
  • NURS 132 Health and Culture
  • NURS 470 Community Health Nursing
  • NURS 471 Community Health Nursing Practicum
  • PSYC 277 Abnormal Psychology
  • PSYCH 368 Health Psychology
  • SOCW 208 Economics of Society
  • SOCW 300 Adolescence to Older Adult Development
  • SPAN 332 Spanish in Community Health Settings
  • ECON 395 Economics of Poverty
  • EDME 359 Community and Advocacy in Education
  • HIST 114 History of Native American Health
  • SOCI 375 Sociology of Health
  • SOCW 299 Child Welfare and Development
  • SOCW 315 Values, Poverty and Society
  • THEO 312 Christian Health Care Ethics

 

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