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May 19, 2026
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ENV-4201: Environmental Health & Justice: Principles, Policies and PracticeThis course focuses on understanding the connections between public health and environmental factors such as air pollution, water pollution, and solid and hazardous waste disposal. Public health concerns related to food supplies in the global marketplace and malnutrition, infectious diseases and non-communicable diseases impacted by environmental conditions, and the systems necessary to deliver health care services are also addressed. Because many environmental justice issues are environmental health issues, the course includes consideration of such issues through case studies highlighting advocacy and activism to bring about positive change. Min. Credits: 3.0 Credit Basis: Quarter credit Location(s): Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Seattle Method(s): Online Meeting (synchronous), Classroom Division: Undergraduate Studies
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