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Crash the Class: Environmental Health

    College of Public Health

    Dive into an unexplored interest—or discover an unexpected one—and crash the class! Throughout National Public Health Week, you can sit in on a selection of classes and get an inside look at life as a student in a range of College of Public Health disciplines.

    Taught by Robin Taylor Wilson, associate professor of epidemiology and biostatistics, Environmental Health is an undergraduate course that incorporates not only the common concepts associated with environmental health (such as population dynamics, air pollution, water pollution, and land pollution), but also emerging and controversial issues associated with environmental threats to human health, such as emerging diseases, global warming, and biological and chemical weapons.

    Register to receive the link to connect virtually on April 5.

     

    This session is part of the College of Public Health's National Public Health Week 2023 event series. Events are open to all—you don't have to be affiliated with CPH to attend!

    View the full list of events at cph.temple.edu/nphw.

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    Created By: College of Public Health, Epidemiology and Biostatistics
    Open To: Public
    Type: Seminar // Virtual
    Tags: Health Sciences // National Public Health Week

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