Problem-Based Learning
The core courses PH315, PH400, and PH499 are problem-based learning (PBL) courses. PBL is a teaching method in which complex real-world problems are used as the vehicle to promote student learning of concepts and principles as opposed to direct presentation of facts and concepts.
The Department of Public Health built its curriculum on a PBL model and we are committed to ensuring our students are prepared to grapple with and to solve complex real-world problems that they will encounter in the public health and health policy field.
Problem-based learning will require students to:
1. Work in teams frequently
2. Work with community partners
3. Closely collaborate with classmates and communities
4. Meet on campus and potentially site visits with community partners
5. Maintain professionalism in all aspects of work