Year
2012
Units
4.5
Contact
1 x 1-hour tutorial weekly
1 x 2-day intensive workshop per semester
1 x 5-hour on-line exercises weekly
Prerequisites
1 Admission into GDPEHP-Graduate Diploma in Environmental Health Practice
1a Admission into MEH-Master of Environmental Health
1b Admission into MAPS-Master of Applied Population Studies
Must Satisfy: ((1 or 1a or 1b))
Enrolment not permitted
1 of ENVH4711, ENVH8006 has been successfully completed
Topic description
The topic introduces the concept of 'environmental health' through the introduction of physical environments as determinants of human health. These 'realms' of environmental health include water, air, land, food and buildings. We examine our living environments or 'settings' (home, work and recreational) within these five realms and look at how various stressors: physical; biological; chemical and social; impact on these realms to cause adverse health effects to humans. Finally we focus on how environmental health practitioners contribute to assessing, correcting and preventing the impact of these stressors on the various realms and the humans who live within them. The topic covers issues of local and global significance and also examines unique environmental health justice issues relating to indigenous populations.
Educational aims
  1. Explore the concept of physical environments as determinants of health
  2. Consider the historical development and current paradigms pertaining to the discipline
  3. Examine links between good health and the state of the environment
  4. Identify principles of environmental health justice and equity
  5. Explore the interdisciplinary nature of environmental health issues and health outcomes
Expected learning outcomes
At the completion of this topic, students are expected to be able to:

  1. Justify the importance of physical environments as determinants of health
  2. Identify the historical and current paradigms pertaining to environmental health
  3. Explore the complexity of environmental health issues, including the scientific basis and the political, cultural, social and economic influences on environmental health decision-making processes
  4. Form an appreciation of the importance of environmental health justice for indigenous and other disadvantaged communities
  5. Explain the links between good health and the state of the environment