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Tobacco And The Public's Health

Instructor:
Ketrell La Dawn McWhorter
441
Credits:
3.0
001
Building:
Research Facility
Room:
Rm.115
Semester:
Spring 2025
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Tobacco And The Public's Health
Requisites:

Prereq: Junior or Senior undergraduate in good academic standing, recommendation of advisor or permission of instructor.

Class Type:
LEC
12:00 pm
12:50 pm
Days:
MWF

This course will provide a theoretical, cultural and economic rationale for the role of tobacco smoking related to the overall health of US populations in the United States and abroad. This course will examine trends in tobacco smoking from the 1960's to present day and how social and political forces have both directly and indirectly undermined the current public health agenda-to reduce, minimize, and eventually eradicate tobacco related chronic disease and death worldwide. Students will acquire the necessary tools to identify the scientific literature on smoking and disease through traditional published literature, tobacco websites, and national data sets.

This course will provide a theoretical, cultural and economic rationale for the role of tobacco smoking related to the overall health of US populations in the United States and abroad. This course will examine trends in tobacco smoking from the 1960's to present day and how social and political forces have both directly and indirectly undermined the current public health agenda-to reduce, minimize, and eventually eradicate tobacco related chronic disease and death worldwide. Students will acquire the necessary tools to identify the scientific literature on smoking and disease through traditional published literature, tobacco websites, and national data sets.

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