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The second course of the Impacts of the Environment on Global Public Health specialization will explore a number of different environmental hazards. These are: air pollution, water pollution, solid and hazardous waste, and two physical hazards (radon and noise). These hazards each have the potential to harm human health, and we will explore how you may come into contact with these hazards and how they may harm you, as well as what we can do to minimize these exposures and health impacts. We will also explore two additional key topics: urban and global health, and the influence of the built environment on human health.
Welcome to Week 1! We start this week with an orientation to the course and our learning community. Then, we start our course by covering two important topics that touch our lives in an immense way: water and air pollution. Let’s find out about water and air, and more, in the Week 1 module.
Environmental Hazards and Global Public Health•4 minutes
Introduction to Air Pollution•9 minutes
Key Concepts in Air Pollution•11 minutes
Controlling Air Pollution•11 minutes
Criteria Air Pollutants•11 minutes
Challenges in Air Pollution•9 minutes
Introduction to Water Pollution•9 minutes
Key Concepts in Water Pollution•9 minutes
Controlling Water Pollution•13 minutes
Key Water Pollutants•11 minutes
6 readings•Total 50 minutes
Course Syllabus•10 minutes
Community Engagement•5 minutes
Help Us Learn More About You!•5 minutes
Health Effects of Ambient Air Pollution in Developing Countries•10 minutes
Optional: What US Cities Looked Like Before EPA Regulated Pollution•0 minutes
Assessing Exposure and Health Consequences of Chemicals in Drinking Water•20 minutes
2 assignments•Total 60 minutes
Sources of Exposure Data Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Week 1 Quiz•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 5 minutes
Introduce Yourself•5 minutes
Week 2: Physical Hazards (Noise and Radon) and Solid Waste
Module 2•5 hours to complete
Module details
We are all exposed to physical hazards that can affect our quality of life to different degrees. The question, therefore, is how to manage our exposures to these hazards such as noise, radon, and solid and hazardous waste. Let’s find out about these types of physical hazards, and more, in the Week 2 module.
Solid Waste - How Does the U.S. Compare?•8 minutes
Introduction to Hazardous Waste•11 minutes
A Foundational Hazardous Waste Event•9 minutes
Hazardous Waste Disposal Methods•10 minutes
1 reading•Total 20 minutes
Impact of Poor Solid Waste Management on Health in Developing Countries•20 minutes
4 assignments•Total 118 minutes
Personal Radiation Exposure Calculator Practice Quiz•23 minutes
Personal Noise Calculator Practice Quiz•20 minutes
Household Hazardous Waste Inventory Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Week 2 Quiz•45 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 90 minutes
Policy Impacts on Solid Waste Hazards Discussion•60 minutes
Superfund Sites•30 minutes
Week 3: Urbanization and Global Health
Module 3•4 hours to complete
Module details
Urbanization is a global phenomenon that affects our environment, and therefore our lives in a significant way. As such, urbanization is tied to global health. Let’s find out about urbanization, and more, in the Week 3 module.
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5 videos2 readings1 peer review
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5 videos•Total 48 minutes
Introduction to Urbanization•6 minutes
Introduction to Urban Health•7 minutes
Introduction to Population Pressure•11 minutes
Introduction to Global Health•13 minutes
Demographic and Epidemiologic Transitions•10 minutes
2 readings•Total 90 minutes
Urban and transport planning, environmental exposures and health-new concepts, methods and tools to improve health in cities•45 minutes
Health Consequences of Environmental Exposures•45 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Required: Assignment 1: Policy Impacts on Air and Water•120 minutes
Week 4: Built Environment
Module 4•4 hours to complete
Module details
Most of our living environment is designed and built for specific purposes. The question is how to design a built environment while protecting it at the same time? Let’s find out how, and more, in Week 4, our last module.
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5 videos3 readings2 assignments
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5 videos•Total 39 minutes
Introduction to Built Environment•9 minutes
Levels of Built Environment to Consider•8 minutes
Community Design•10 minutes
Active Transportation•10 minutes
Recap on Environmental Hazards and Global Public Health•2 minutes
3 readings•Total 95 minutes
Public Health and the Built Environment: Historical, Empirical, and Theoretical Foundations for an Expanded Role•45 minutes
Impact of policy and built environment changes on obesity-related outcomes•45 minutes
Post-Course Survey•5 minutes
2 assignments•Total 120 minutes
Neighborhood Built Environment Issues Practice Quiz•30 minutes
Week 4 Quiz•90 minutes
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Reviewed on May 30, 2022
Enjoyed the cource and learned the importance of environment hazards and public health.
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Reviewed on Mar 29, 2022
The Environmental Hazards and Global Public Health module mainly focused on Air and Water Hazards and their consequences. teaching is perfect, especially assignments are world-class.
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Reviewed on Jan 27, 2024
Well researched and well presented lectures but was too focused on the environmental issues in the USA . This kind of course could benefits from more global environmental contents
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