Subject: Implementation Science
Course Number: 246
Course Title: Designing Individual-Level Implementation Strategies
Units: 2
School: Graduate Division
Department: Epidemiology And Translational Sciences Program
Course Description: This course trains students to design interventions for individual health behavior change while targeting multiple determinants: interpersonal and system/community/structural levels. Students apply behavior change theories and implementation frameworks to their own work. Assignments include case studies and discussions with class colleagues, focusing on real-world applications to enhance understanding. Graduate Division students may take this course for a letter grade or P/NP.
Prerequisites: Training or experience in clinical research, public health, quality improvement, or health care organization leadership. Exceptions for these prerequisites may be made with the consent of the course director
Restrictions: The course cannot be repeated for credit - students who take and pass EPIDEMIOL 246 are not permitted to take this course.
Activities: Student - Project, Student - Independent Study, Synchronous - Discussion, Asynchronous - Lecture, Synchronous - Seminar
Instructor of Record: M. Spinelli
May the student choose the instructor for this course? No
Does enrollment in this course require instructor approval? No
Quarter(s) Offered: Winter
Course Grading Convention: Letter Grade, P/NP (Pass/Not Pass) or S/U (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory)
Graduate Division course: Yes
Is this an Interprofessional Education (IPE) course? No
May students in the Graduate Division (i.e. pursuing Master or PhD) enroll in this course? Yes
Repeat course for credit? No