COM HLT 211A
Program Planning, Research, and Evaluation in Community Health Sciences
Description: Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour; outside assignments, eight hours. Requisite: course 210. Course 211A is requisite to 211B. Development, planning, and administration of public health programs in community settings. Introduction to range of research methods and techniques used in designing and conducting health research, with particular emphasis on evaluation of community-based public health programs. Course organized into three modules. Letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
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Winter 2016 - Avoid taking this course with Dr. Glik at all costs (unless you already have 10+ years of program planning experience and are already an expert, then you should be fine). There is nothing worse than a professor who is completely useless when it comes to helping her students learn the material and who is also a harsh grader. Also the most culturally INcompetent professor I have ever had - I can't tell you how many students were personally offended by her "jokes" and comments during the quarter.
Winter 2016 - Avoid taking this course with Dr. Glik at all costs (unless you already have 10+ years of program planning experience and are already an expert, then you should be fine). There is nothing worse than a professor who is completely useless when it comes to helping her students learn the material and who is also a harsh grader. Also the most culturally INcompetent professor I have ever had - I can't tell you how many students were personally offended by her "jokes" and comments during the quarter.