Subject: One Health
Credit units: 3
Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hours
College: Graduate and Postdoc Studies
Department: Veterinary Med (Dean's Office)

Description

Working in collaborative teams, students choose and apply appropriate interdisciplinary problem-solving and decision-making tools to self-selected, current One Health problems. Students enrich the depth and breadth of their knowledge about One Health issues, study dilemmas and breakthroughs in the field, and hone their skills working in intercultural, interdisciplinary teams. During the program students will document their intellectual and emotional growth, and in a final assignment, reflect up on their learning, and its application in their thesis research and broader academic experience.

Permission of the Chair of the One Health Certificate Program is required.
Restriction(s): Only open to students registered in the One Health Certificate Program.
Prerequisite(s): ONEH 800.3

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