Are you interested in the relationship between the environment and health?
Michigan Technological University, School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science is offering a 3 credit, interactive online course, FW 5510 - Public Health & Environment for Spring, 2019. This course is designed to help aspiring natural resources- and environmental science -related professionals make the connection between their fields and public health. Students will explore how the environment, where one lives, and what they are exposed to impact the health of individuals and entire populations. We will apply foundational concepts in public health to better understand why some people live longer and healthier lives than others. Focus will be specifically on how the environment and natural resources can both positively and negatively impact our health and well-being. Topics include exposure to environmental hazards and natural disasters, access to green and blue space, and the built environment. The course will be offered online by Lesley R. Craft, PhD, CHES. Dr. Craft has worked in the public health field for over 13 years and has experience overseeing educational programs for a variety of academic, non-profit, and government agencies. She is excited to bring her love of public health to this new course and to share her interests with students across disciplines. Please direct course inquires to lrcr...@mtu.edu.