Course Schedules
Download the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health’s 2024 – 2025 academic year course schedule.
Last Updated: 5.10.2024
Course Schedules by Term
Summer 2024 Planning Schedule
Last updated 4.19.2024
Download Summer Planning Schedule
Fall 2024 Planning Schedule
Last updated 5.10.2024
Download Fall Planning Schedule
Winter 2025 Planning Schedule
Last updated 11.8.2024
Download Winter Planning Schedule
Spring 2025 Planning Schedule
Last updated 11.8.2024
Download Spring Planning Schedule
View previous academic years course schedules per term for School of Public Health students – Archived GR Schedules.
SPH Course Descriptions
Descriptions of all School of Public Health courses can also be found in the course catalog of the most recent edition of the PSU Bulletin.
CPH 507 – Seminar: Systems Thinking for Public Health Practice
Course Code | Credit | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
CPH 507 / 607 |
Course Information
Persistent challenges in public health—such as health disparities, disease prevention, and implementation of evidence-based health interventions—are often resistant to efforts to change the status quo. Factors at multiple socioecological levels interact in complex ways to produce outcomes that impact health and wellbeing. Standard analytic approaches are limited in their ability to account for this complexity. Systems thinking is an alternative but complementary approach that uses certain strategies and tools for better understanding complex problems and identify potential points of effective intervention. This course provides an introduction to systems thinking for public health professionals. Students learn to apply practical approaches for identifying system characteristics, feedback dynamics driving health and implementation outcomes, and interventions tailored to context. We will also critically engage with broader questions regarding sustained transformation of social systems to ensure health and health equity at the population scale.
Interprofessional Education Course Schedule
Interprofessional education occurs when students from two or more professions learn about, from, and with each other to enhance collaboration and improve health outcomes. At least 1 credit of Interprofessional Education is required by all MPH degree programs.
Most courses with OHSU subject code IPE (Inter-Professional Education) or UNI (University Curriculum) satisfy the Interprofessional Education requirement. Other courses may also serve; consult your advisor.
For a list of IPE and UNI courses, descriptions, and their intended schedule download the spreadsheet. This list is subject to change, contact the course instructor if you would like to enroll.
Interprofessional Education