CILO-1: Describe the history, philosophy, and core values of public health, and explain its functions in society and across the globe.
CILO-2: Critically discuss the nature and principles of the public health approach, and distinguish different approaches to managing public health problems.
CILO-3: Explain the influence of social and environmental factors on health and disease, and identify strategies to address them.
CILO-4: Apply basic processes, approaches, and interventions that identify and address major health-related needs and concerns of populations.
CILO-5: Calculate measures of population impact, and understand their strengths and limitations.
CILO-6: Evaluate proposed early detection or screening programs against appropriate criteria.
CILO-7: Analyze the core influences on public health and healthcare policy, and their ethical implications.
CILO-8: Define basic concepts of public health investigation, population health data, and health behavior theory models and their application to evidence-based practice in public health.