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In this Coming Semester 2022,College of Public Health Sciences Chulalongkorn University is very proud to present Interesting courses. Please feel free to choose the course that you would like to study. The deadline apply will be on May 31, 2022. |
5300503 POLICY AND STRATEGIC PLANNING Course Description: Principles, methodologies and techniques for decision making and creative problem solving; principles of policy-making; legal and ethical issues pertaining to public health policy and practice; health care financing; information requirements for policymaking; strategic planning principles, methods, and techniques; strategic planning practice and threats. |
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5300504 IMPLEMENTATION AND MANAGEMENT Course Description: Principles, methodologies and techniques for decision making and creative problem solving; principles of policy-making; legal and ethical issues pertaining to public health policy and practice; health care financing; information requirements for policymaking; strategic planning principles, methods, and techniques; strategic planning practice and threats. |
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5300527 COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT Course Description: How to identify community's strengths, weaknesses, needs, and assets? “Community Assessment” is an answer, this course introduces basic concept of community, community structure, how to approach community, community mapping, social mapping, social and cultural of the community, community participatory appraisal, community assessment prioritization of community problems and writing community report. Course Highlight: Community visit and guest speaker |
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5300543 SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AND SOCIO-CULTURAL ISSUES IN SEXUALITY AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Course Description: Though biology plays an important role, the way in which behavior and sexuality are expressed and acted upon is highly influenced by social and culture. This course introduces important socio-cultural factors influencing sexual and reproductive behaviours such as norms, values, traditional health beliefs, communication, gender-related issues, sexual diversity, sexual harassment and abuse, sex/gender discrimination, ethics and law related to sexuality and reproductive health. Course Highlight: Learning from discussions, short movies, film, guest speaker and field visit |
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5300544 HEALTH BEHAVIOR Course Description: Problems of health behaviors and risk behaviors, range of factors that influence health behaviors, nutrition, physical activity, obesity, alcohol drinking, smoking, addictive substance use, concept and theory related health behavior and risk factors, communication skill, behavior change and self regulation. |
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5300545 SOCIAL AND CULTURAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH Course Description: The context of people's lives determine their health. Social and Cultural determinants of health are conditions that influence one’s health and well-being. This course introduces how are social and cultural factors related to personal behavior and health such as gender, race, culture, education, income, housing, environment, access to health care, health disparities, health inequalities, the social gradient etc. Course Highlight: Learning from discussions, short movies, film, guest speaker and field visit |
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5300570 FIELD STUDY Course Description: 5-day course in the field to learn Thailand health care system, to know the community better, to observe and conduct a rapid community assessment in the studied areas. Course Highlight: 5 days in the field, Team work for community assessment, and better understanding on Thailand health care system |
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5300575 TECHNOLOGY IN PUBLIC HEALTH Course Description: Introduce knowledge and advances in technology, with new machines, treatments, skill sets, infrastructure and finance technology as well as the inter-operability of various technologies to solve the problem and development in public health, focus to facilitate the use of technology to solve pressing public health concerns faced by society Course Highlight: Digital Era, Technology and Innovation; Internet Network/Application/AI/Robots/Big Data |
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5300578 INTRODUCTION TO URBAN HEALTH Course Description: History of public health, organizations related to health data and data management, health across the life span, changing economic and social trends and their impacts on health, health on the edge, environment-develoment-health, cost of sickness and price of health, invention of the health sector, health system reform, and practice of urban and global health. sector by society Course Highlight: |
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5300579 FUNDAMENTAL OF GLOBAL HEALTH Course Description: Global partnership for health, health for all with an emphasis on paradigm shift on primary health care, current issues on international trade in health services and the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). Course Highlight: |
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5300581 FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS IN SCIENCE AND RESEARCH Course Description: Identifying needs of public health problems for social innovation solutions; designing social innovation in public health through “design thinking” process; designing social innovation appropriate for a specific setting to solve public health problems in a sustainable manner; developing integrated body of knowledge of social entrepreneurs to solve public health problems Course Highlight: Social Innovation and Public Health / Marketing in Public Health |
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530733 Aromatherapy and Spa Course Description: Sources and chemical compositions of volatile oils, preparation methods of volatile oils, standardization of herbal drugs and volatile oils, fundamental human anatomy and physiology related to aromatherapy, aromatherapy for health and beauty Course Highlight: |
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5300760 Laboratory Skill in Public Health Sciences Research Course Description: Scientific and safe working in Lab, suitable lab techniques, accuracy and precision experimental manipulations, ethically conducting with regards to plagiarism, Scientific literacy skills, reporting and presentation Course Highlight: |
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5300761 Cannabis in Public Health Sciences Course Description: History of medical cannabis, law and regulation, the theory of cannabis uses, cannabinoids, physiological effects, additive and risk behaviors, factors related to cultivation and processing medicinal use Course Highlight: |
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5300765 Integrative Herbalism for Health Sciences Research Course Description: Herbal medicine for health and well-being, Medicinal properties of herbs and plants, in vitro and in vivo biological activities of herbs and plants, Integrative herbal medicine research for public health care Course Highlight: |
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5300769 Fundamental Molecular Biology for Public Health Sciences Course Description: Structure and function of the cell, biomolecules and their metabolisms, DNA and protein synthesis, regulation of gene expression Course Highlight: |
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5300772 Workplace Health and Safety Course Description: Health and safety of worker in the occupational environment, including regulatory agencies, financial and human impact of occupational injuries and illnesses, and workers' compensation Course Highlight: |
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53005773 Industrial Pollutions and Human Health Course Description: Describe sources of common pollutants in industrial environment, monitoring of the pollutants, impact on the workers’ health, industrial pollution control strategies Course Highlight: |
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5300777 Health and Fitness Course Description: Skills and techniques to engage in regular physical and mental activity to reduce risk of health issues and complications. Create positive changes and improve overall fitness, Course Highlight: |
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5300778 Business and Tourism for Health Course Description: Learning about business models for medical tourism for health and fit. Such as Business to Customer, Business to Business, and Exporting Brand Presence. And onsite visit to wellness and spa & fitness business for experiences. Course Highlight: |
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ADVISING: The program (public health and public health sciences) actively supports students working with faculty to help navigate the program and achieve their educational goals. Students are assigned a faculty general advisor early in their first semester that they will work with throughout their time at the CPHS.
During orientation, all faculty members meet with new students to help them choose their first semester classes. At that time, you will complete a short survey that will provide us with further information about your interests and needs. Based on your responses and faculty availability, you will be assigned an advisor and notified by e-mail. If you cannot attend the orientation prior to your first semester, please contact the deputy dean for academic affair or director of academic affair and he or she will make alternate arrangements for you to register and meet as needed with faculty. You may ask to change your general advisor at any time, especially if your interests change or your fieldwork is compatible with a particular professor’s experience.
The program supports the following principles of advising:
Responsibilities of the Student Advisee:
o Know who your advisor is!
o Identify a mutually agreed upon framework for timely and periodic meetings with your advisor.
o Review degree requirements, suggested course sequences, and pre-requisites for individual courses. Be sure to allow time to make an appointment to meet with your advisor during registration.
o Contact your advisor within the planning period before the next semester to review your course selections.
o Consult with your advisor about changes in scheduling, dropping or withdrawing from courses, academic issues, or fieldwork plans.
o Plan ahead to allow enough time to identify a valuable fieldwork opportunity and research, and to discuss possible choices with your academic advisor.
Responsibilities of the Academic Advisor:
o Learn about your advisee and understand their goals and interests.
o Agree to an appointment to talk to the advisee in person, via e-mail, or by phone during the planning period prior to each semester and assist in the selection of courses including qualify examination (QE) for PhD students.
o After the student’s first semester, for the advisee to register for the next semester’s classes.
o Verify that the advisee meets the degree requirements.
o Advise student on fieldwork and research and scholarship and funding opportunities.
o Refer students to appropriate individuals or offices that provide resources and assistance.
Appeal procedure:
UPDATE : 2023 ACADEMIC YEAR
1ST SEMESTER 2023
No. |
CODE |
SUBJECT |
Teaching Type |
Day |
Time |
Room |
1 |
5300501 |
Health Problems, Determinants and TrendsSystems concepts and analysis; types of health problems and their determinants; micro and macro trends in health and populations; development and change and their impacts; indicators of health, health determinants, and change. |
LECT |
Tue |
9.00-12.00 |
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2 |
5300505 |
Health Systems DevelopmentIntroduction to public health concepts and practice by examine the philosophy, activities and results of public health practice at the national and international levels, important health issues and problems facing the public health system and various aspects of health care reform, case studies in real world public health problem-solving simulations, intra/interpersonal communication, personal professional development including ethics |
LECT |
Wed |
13.00-16.00 |
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3 |
5300506 |
Research Methodology in Public HealthStatistical principles; basic concepts of quantitative and qualitative measurement; methods of inquiry;research design; epidemiology, economic, social, and management research methods; demography and population studies; community and organization-based study; information needs; methods and techniques for health service planning and management and research ethic. |
LECT 1 |
Thu |
9.00-12.00 |
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(Sec1 for Mater, Sec2 for Ph.D.) |
LECT 2 |
Thu |
9.00-12.00 |
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4 |
5300507 |
Statistics in Public Health Research Statistical methods; descriptive statistics, probability and probability distribution, sampling techniques and sample size, validity and reliability, inference on means and proportions, correlation and regression, nonparametric statistics, multivariable analysis, statistics for critical appraisal, using statistical software for analysis and interpretation. |
LECT1 |
Wed |
9.00-12.00 |
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(Sec1 for Mater, Sec2 for Ph.D.) |
LECT2 |
Wed |
9.00-12.00 |
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5 |
5300508 |
Public Health AdministrationPrinciples of policy making; legal and ethical issues pertaining to public health policy and practice; health care financing; information requirements for policy making; strategic planning principles, methods and techniques; strategic planning practice and threats; structures and functions of health care delivery systems; development approaches and health development interventions; the practice of operational planning and management; program and project financial management; leadership and the roles of a manager; organizational development; negotiation and conflict resolution; networking and team building; financial, technological, and human resource development strategies. |
LECT1 |
Tue |
13.00-16.00 |
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LECT2 |
Tue |
13.00-16.00 |
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6 |
5300703 |
Seminar in Health Research III Measurement of economical efficacy, efficiency and effectiveness affecting research development to solve various health problems and improve the quality of life, obstacles to improvement of quality of life; efficiency evaluation, the government and private sector investment; principles of health economics. |
SMNA |
Mon |
9.00-10.00 |
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7 |
5300705 |
Seminar in Health Research VCost effectiveness in solving problems and health care services; development of health problem solving guidelines/alternatives; cost effectiveness in each guideline and condition; quality, efficacy, effectiveness under 30 baht scheme policy. |
SMNA |
Fri |
9.00-10.00 |
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8 |
5300706 |
Seminar in Health Research VI Factors affecting the policy and strategic options; factors in human resource, health service system, use of medicine, materials and methods and the need to use service providers with knowledge and expertise. |
SMNA |
Fri |
10.00-11.00 |
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9 |
5300708 |
Seminar in Health Research VIII Evaluation of the input, process, output, outcome and impact both social and economical basis. |
SMNA |
Fri |
11.00-12.00 |
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10 |
5300894 |
Doctoral Dissertation Seminar Progress Report at The end of Semester |
LECT 1 |
IA |
IA |
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(Sec1 for Non Envi., Sec2 for Envi.) |
LECT 2 |
IA |
IA |
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1 |
5300711 |
Seminar in Public Health Sciences I Literature review; information gathering; scientific reading skill; scientific presentation skill.โครงการวิจัยนำร่องของนิสิตที่ได้รับมอบหมายจากอาจารย์ที่ปรึกษาเพื่อพัฒนาไปสู่วิทยานิพนธ์ |
SMNA |
Fri |
9.00-10.00 |
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2 |
5300713 |
Seminar in Public Health Sciences IIISystematically reading and evaluating scientific papers; scientific presentation and discussion skill. |
SMNA |
Fri |
10.00-11.00 |
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3 |
5300715 |
Seminar in Public Health Sciences VResearch main idea recognizing and formulating; scientific presentation and discussion skill.การตั้งโจทย์วิจัย แนวคิดและระเบียบวิธีวิจัย ทักษะการนำเสนอ อภิปรายงานวิจัย และการเขียนบทความวิจัย |
SMNA |
Fri |
13.00-14.00 |
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4 |
5300716 |
Seminar in Public Health Sciences VIDissertation recognizing and formulating; scientific presentation and discussion skill.การสังเคราะห์องค์ความรู้จากงานวิจัย ทักษะการนำเสนอ อภิปรายงานวิจัย และการเขียนบทความวิจัย |
SMNA |
Fri |
14.00-15.00 |
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5 |
5300757 |
Research Fundamental in Public Health SciencesPreclinical research methods, clinical research methods, animal models, ethical consideration. |
LECT |
Thu |
9.00-11.00 |
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(LECT 2 HR + IDPS 3 HR) |
IDPS |
Thu |
11.00-14.00 |
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6 |
5300761 |
Cannabis Sciences in Public Health SciencesHistory of medical cannabis, law and regulation, the theory of cannabis uses, cannabinoids, physiological effects, additive and risk behaviors, factors related to cultivation and processing medicinal use. |
LECT |
Tue |
13.00-16.00 |
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7 |
5300764 |
Herbal Sciences for Health ResearchRole and importance of medicinal plants and herbs for health promotion in public health care, Basic scientific approach for conducting herbal science research, Quality control for herbal materials and drugs, Medicinal properties and safety of herbal medicine, Biotechnology for medicinal plant research.บทบาทและความสำคัญของพืชสมุนไพรเพื่อการดูแลสุขภาพในงานสาธารณสุขมูลฐาน พื้นฐานกระบวนการทางวิทยาศาสตร์ในการดำเนินการศึกษาวิจัยพืชสมุนไพร การควบคุมคุณภาพสมุนไพร สรรพคุณและความปลอดภัยของพืชสมุนไพร เทคโนโลยีชีวภาพที่เกี่ยวข้องกับการวิจัยพืชสมุนไพร |
LECT |
Wed |
9.00-11.00 |
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(LECT 2 HR + PRAC 3 HR) |
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Wed |
11.00-14.00 |
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8 |
5300766 |
Chemical Science and Molecular Biology for Better HealthPrinciples of chemical science and molecular biology for study and research of public health sciences related to health. |
LECT |
Wed |
9.00-12.00 |
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9 |
5300771 |
Industrial Environmental Health and SafetyIntroduce concept of industrial environment and safety e.g. worker and community’s health, study design, exposure and health outcome assessments. |
LECT |
Mon |
9.00-11.00 |
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(LECT 2 HR + DISC 1 HR) |
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Mon |
11.00-12.00 |
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10 |
5300772 |
Workplace Health and SafetyHealth and safety of worker in the occupational environment, including regulatory agencies, financial and human impact of occupational injuries and illnesses, and workers' compensation. |
LECT |
Mon |
13.00-15.00 |
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(LECT 2 HR + DISC 1 HR) |
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Mon |
15.00-16.00 |
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11 |
5300775 |
Health Science of Well-Being and ManagementWell-being integrates mental health (mind) and physical health (body) resulting in more holistic approaches to disease prevention and health promotion. Provide a common metric that can help policy makers shape and compare the effects of different policies. Measuring, tracking and promoting well-being can be useful for multiple stakeholders involved in disease prevention and health promotion. |
LECT |
Wed |
9.00-11.00 |
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(LECT 2 HR + DISC 1 HR) |
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Wed |
11.00-12.00 |
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12 |
5300778 |
Business and Tourism for HealthLearning about business models for medical tourism for health and fit. Such as Business to Customer, Business to Business, and Exporting Brand Presence. And onsite visit to wellness and spa & fitness business for experiences. |
LECT |
Wed |
13.00-15.00 |
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(LECT 2 HR + DISC 1 HR) |
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Wed |
15.00-16.00 |
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13 |
5300781 |
Biostatistics in Public Health SciencesPrinciples of Biostatistics; descriptive statistics and inferential statistics, selection of appropriate statistics for research studies in public health sciences, sample size calculation, validity and reliability, inference on means and proportions, correlation and regression, nonparametric statistics, multivariable analysis, using statistical software for analysis and interpretation. |
LECT |
Tue |
9.00-10.30 |
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(LECT 1.5 HR + DISC 1.5 HR) |
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Tue |
10.30-12.00 |
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14 |
5300782 |
Special Problems in Public Health SciencesPreliminary research project assigned by the advisor leading to the thesis.โครงการวิจัยนำร่องของนิสิตที่ได้รับมอบหมายจากอาจารย์ที่ปรึกษาเพื่อพัฒนาไปสู่วิทยานิพนธ์ |
LECT |
Wed |
13.00-15.00 |
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(LECT 2 HR + DISC 1 HR) |
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Wed |
15.00-16.00 |
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20 |
5300894 |
Doctoral Dissertation Seminar Progress Report at The end of Semester |
LECT |
Fri |
14.00-15.00 |
2ND SEMESTER2023
No. |
CODE |
SUBJECT |
Teaching |
Day |
Time |
Room |
1 |
5300503 |
Policy and Strategic Planning Principles, methodologies and techniques for decision making and creative problem solving; principles of policy making; legal and ethical issues pertaining to public health policy and practice; health care financing; information requirements for policy making; strategic planning principles, methods and techniques; strategic planning practice and threats. |
LECT |
Thu |
9.00-12.00 |
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2 |
5300504 |
Management and Implementation Structures and functions of health care delivery systems; development approaches and health development interventions; the practice of operational planning and management; program and project financial management; leadership and the roles of a manager; organizational development; negotiation and conflict resolution; networking and team building; financial, technological, and human resource development strategies. |
LECT |
Tue |
9.00-12.00 |
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3 |
5300505 |
Health Systems DevelopmentIntroduction to public health concepts and practice by examine the philosophy, activities and results of public health practice at the national and international levels, important health issues and problems facing the public health system and various aspects of health care reform, case studies in real world public health problem-solving simulations, intra/interpersonal communication, personal professional development including ethics. |
LECT |
Wed |
13.00-16.00 |
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4 |
5300506 |
Research Methodology in Public HealthStatistical principles; basic concepts of quantitative and qualitative measurement; methods of inquiry;research design; epidemiology, economic, social, and management research methods; demography and population studies; community and organization-based study; information needs; methods and techniques for health service planning and management and research ethic |
LECT 1 |
Thu |
9.00-12.00 |
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(Sec1 for Mater, Sec2 for Ph.D.) |
LECT 2 |
Thu |
9.00-12.00 |
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5 |
5300507 |
Statistics in Public Health ResearchStatistical methods; descriptive statistics, probability and probability distribution, sampling techniques and sample size, validity and reliability, inference on means and proportions, correlation and regression, nonparametric statistics, multivariable analysis, statistics for critical appraisal, using statistical software for analysis and interpretation |
LECT1 |
Wed |
9.00-12.00 |
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(Sec1 for Mater, Sec2 for Ph.D.) |
LECT2 |
Wed |
9.00-12.00 |
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6 |
5300515 |
Seminar in Health Systems DevelopmentIntegration of the contents of the subject material provided in didactic courses, in a problem-solving context so as to provide an opportunity for progressively advanced learning through analysis, synthesis, and application in the real-life situation found in the students' own working situations or on-going research projects |
SMNA |
Tue |
13.00-16.00 |
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7 |
5300526 |
Reproductive HealthBasic knowledge and enhancing accessibility to reproductive health, family planning, maternal and child health, adolescent health, unwanted pregnancy, abortion, preventing HIV/AIDS in young people, cancer in reproductive system, aging care, violence in women. |
LECT |
Tue |
9.00-12.00 |
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8 |
5300527 |
Community AssessmentBasic concepts of community, community structure, how to approach community, community mapping, social mapping, social and cultural dimensions of the community, community participatory analysis, community assessment, prioritization of community problems.แนวคิดพื้นฐานเรื่องชุมชน องค์ประกอบของชุมชน การเข้าถึงชุมชน การทำแผนที่ชุมชน แผนที่เครือญาติ มิติทางสังคมและวัฒนธรรมของชุมชน การวิเคราะห์ชุมชนแบบมีส่วนร่วม การประเมินชุมชน การจัดสำดับความสำคัญของปัญหาชุมชน |
LECT |
Thu |
9.00-12.00 |
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9 |
5300538 |
Introduction to Environmental HealthEnvironment affecting human health; health problems associated with physical, chemical, and biological agents; impact on consumers’ safety, infectious disease, air quality, water quality, and land resources in community and occupational settings; measures intended to improve public health through mitigation of environmental impacts.สภาวะแวดล้อมที่มีผลต่อสุขภาพของมนุษย์ ปัญหาต่อสุขภาพที่เกิดจากสิ่งแวดล้อมด้านกายภาพ เคมี และชีวภาพ ผลกระทบต่อความปลอดภัยของผู้บริโภค โรคติดเชื้อ คุณภาพอากาศ แหล่งน้ำ และทรัพยากรดิน อาชีวอนามัย รวมทั้งมาตรการที่ใช้เพื่อการพื้นฟูสุขภาพอนามัยของประชาชนที่ได้รับผลกระทบทางสิ่งแวดล้อม |
LECT |
Wed |
13.00-16.00 |
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10 |
5300539 |
Environmental and Occupational Health EpidemiologyPrinciples and methods of collecting accurate, reliable information on health effects of environmental exposure and diseases in the community and the workplace; use of epidemiological statistical methods to evaluate health effects from exposure obtained from data collection; strengths and limitations of epidemiological studies and the importance of critical assessment. |
LECT |
Tue |
13.00-16.00 |
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11 |
5300541 |
Environmental and Health Risk Assessment Importance of environmental and occupational health risk assessment which meets the public health need; risk assessment in public health and risk communication and management; toxicological basis for risk assessment; comparative risk; risk in the work place; public health laws and regulatory decision making in environmental health. |
LECT |
Thu |
13.00-16.00 |
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12 |
5300543 |
Sexual Behavior and Socio-Cultural Issues in SexualityChanges in sexual values, attitudes and behavior in Thai and developing societies; love, sexual relationships; communication by sexual behavior, pattern of sexual behavior, responsible sexuality, premarital sex, sex/gender discrimination, sexual harassment and abuse; sexual diversity, abortion, ethics and law related to sexuality and reproductive health. |
LECT |
Thu |
13.00-16.00 |
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13 |
5300544 |
Health BehaviorConcept and theory related health behavior and risk factors problems in health behaviors and risk behaviors; that affect health behaviors; factor that influence health behaviors and risk behaviors; nutrition, physical activies, obesity, alcohol drinking, smoking, addictive substance use, sexual transmitted diseases and AIDS, the use of communication skills, changes in health behaviors and self-control. |
LECT |
Wed |
13.00-16.00 |
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14 |
5300545 |
Social and cultural Determinants of HealthIntroduction to and fundamental concepts of health and social-cultural factors: races, ethnicities, minority groups and migrant status; roles of gender, power and social roles; community effects on health; social discrimination; socioeconomic status, income and poverty in relation to health; indicator systems and the measurement of health; health and marriages, social networks and social support; experiences and occurrences in life, including elderly issues; theories of health disparities and equality. |
LECT |
Tue |
13.00-16.00 |
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15 |
5300546 |
Addictive behaviorIntroduction to addiction behaviors particularly alcohol and drug* use; introduction to pharmacology, patterns and models of drug use, nature of dependence, effects of alcoholic drink and addictive substances; public health roles and policies on alcohol drinking and drug use; concepts, theories and factors contributing to alcohol drinking and addictive substance use on individual, community, regional and global levels. *WHO defined as addictive substance. |
LECT |
Wed |
9.00-12.00 |
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16 |
5300549 |
Prevention, Intervention and Evaluation of Health Behavior ModuleRisk and preventive factors which have major impact on public health policy and practice context of prevention, interventions, and evaluation of health behavior reduction of harms caused by alcohol and drug* consumption; treatment of excessive of alcohol drinking and drug use; guidelines for solving problems caused by alcohol drinking and drug use in the individual, family, peer and community levels; law enforcement, prevention, harm reduction, treatment and evaluation. *WHO defined as addictive substance. |
LECT |
Thu |
9.00-12.00 |
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17 |
5300574 |
Zoonoses and One HealthPrinciple of holistic health for solving health problems through a holistic approach; epidemiology, zoonotic diseses and factors those affect their emergence and re-emergence; the role and responsibility of WHO, FAO and OIE in controlling zoonotic diseases epidemic; relevant case studies. |
LECT |
Thu |
9.00-11.00 |
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(LECT 2 HR + IDPS 3 HR) |
IDPS |
Thu |
11.00-14.00 |
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18 |
5300575 |
Technology in Public HealthIntroduce knowledge and advances in technology, with new machines, treatments, skill sets, infrastructure and finance technology as well as the interoperability of various technologies to solve the problem and development in public health, focus to facilitate the use of technology to solve pressing public health concerns faced by society. |
LECT |
Wed |
9.00-12.00 |
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19 |
5300577 |
Health Street StudyAn innovative community engagement study, learning, understanding, engaging and exchange experiences with the community, build their skill for planning and practicing including supporting people to take a good care of their physical and psychological health. |
LECT |
Thu |
9.00-12.00 |
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20 |
5300578 |
Introduction to Urban HealthHistory of public health, organizations related to health data and data management, health across the life span, changing economic and social trends and their impacts on health, health on the edge, environment-develoment-health, cost of sickness and price of health, invention of the health sector, health system reform, and practice of urban and global health. |
LECT |
Tue |
9.00-12.00 |
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21 |
5300579 |
Fundamental of Global HealthGlobal partnership for health, health for all with an emphasis on paradigm shift on primary health care, current issues on international trade in health services and the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). |
LECT |
Tue |
13.00-16.00 |
|
22 |
5300583 |
Mental Health from the Public Health PerspectiveEssential elements of mental health policies, plans and legislation, mental health from a public health perspective through community-based mental health srvices and human rights; threatment, help and prevention of suicide; mental health and sexual violence; basic principle of the integration of mental health into primary health care; and psychological measurement tools in public health. |
LECT |
Fri |
13.00-16.00 |
|
23 |
5300703 |
Seminar in Health Research IIIMeasurement of economical efficacy, efficiency and effectiveness affecting research development to solve various health problems and improve the quality of life, obstacles to improvement of quality of life; efficiency evaluation, the government and private sector investment; principles of health economics. |
SMNA |
Mon |
9.00-10.00 |
|
24 |
5300704 |
Seminar in Health Research IVGuidelines for solving health problems; risk, problems and limitation to access to health services; comparing the results of health service development with the goals and objectives. |
SMNA |
Fri |
9.00-10.00 |
|
25 |
5300706 |
Seminar in Health Research IVFactors affecting the policy and strategic options; factors in human resource, health service system, use of medicine, materials and methods and the need to use service providers with knowledge and expertise.ปัจจัยที่มีผลต่อนโยบายและกลยุทธ์ทางเลือก ปัจจัยทางด้านทรัพยากรมนุษย์ ระบบบริการด้าน สุขภาพ การใช้ยา วัสดุและวิธีการที่ต้องใช้บุคคลที่มีความรู้ความสามารถเฉพาะทางเป็นผู้ให้บริการ ความสามารถ ที่จะซื้อบริการ |
SMNA |
Fri |
10.00-11.00 |
|
26 |
5300707 |
Seminar in Health Research VIIMonitoring and follow up of the process, problems and obstacles during implementation and management; solution to the problems to meet the goal of health for all. |
SMNA |
Fri |
10.00-11.00 |
|
27 |
5300893 |
Thesis Seminar |
1-LECT |
Mon |
13.00-16.00 |
|
|
|
(Sec1 for PlanA2, Sec2 for PlanA1) |
2-LECT |
Mon |
13.00-16.00 |
|
28 |
5300894 |
Doctoral Dissertation Seminar Progress Report at The end of Semester |
1-LECT |
IA |
IA |
|
|
|
(Sec1 for Non Envi., Sec2 for Envi.) |
2-LECT |
IA |
IA |
|
|
|
|
|
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|
|
1 |
5300712 |
Seminar in Public Health Sciences IISystematically reading and evaluating scientific papers; scientific presentation and discussion skill. |
SMNA |
Fri |
10.00-11.00 |
|
2 |
5300716 |
Seminar in Public Health Sciences VIDissertation recognizing and formulating; scientific presentation and discussion skill. |
SMNA |
Fri |
13.00-14.00 |
|
3 |
5300760 |
Laboratory Skill in Public Health Sciences ResearchScientific and safe working in Lab, suitable lab techniques, accuracy and precision experimental manipulations, ethically conducting with regards to plagiarism, Scientific literacy skills, reporting and presentation.ทักษะห้องปฏิบัติการสำหรับงานวิจัยวิทยาศาสตร์สาธารณสุข การใช้ห้องปฏิบัติการอย่างปลอดภัย ทักษะการวัดและการ คำนวณ การเตรียมสารเคมีพื้นฐาน ทักษะพื้นฐานด้านชีวเคมีชีว โมเลกุล วิทยาศาสตร์สิ่งแวดล้อมและวิทยาศาสตร์สุขภาพ การ วิเคราะห์ข้อมูล จริยธรรมในงานวิจัย ทักษะทางวิทยาศาสตร์การรายงานและนำเสนอข้อมูล |
LECT |
Wed |
9.00-11.00 |
|
|
|
(LECT 2 HR + LAB 3 HR) |
LAB |
Wed |
13.00-16.00 |
|
4 |
5300762 |
Cannabis Sciences and Technology in Public Health SciencesHistory, law and regulation of medical cannabis, phytochemistry and analytical techniques, factors related to cannabis cultivation, quality control, cannabis based in Thai traditional medicine and economic value, Trends and challenges in cannabis research. |
LECT |
Tue |
9.00-11.00 |
|
|
|
(LECT 2 HR + LAB 3 HR) |
LAB |
Tue |
13.00-16.00 |
|
5 |
5300763 |
Field Study for Public Health SciencesField study related to Cannabis and Herbal Sciences, samples collection and identification, observation of the pharmaceutical system, conducting the research, communication skills, data analysis, problem solving and presentation skills. |
LECT |
Thu |
9.00-10.00 |
|
|
|
(LECT 1 HR + FWK 6 HR) |
FWK |
Thu |
10.00-16.00 |
|
6 |
5300766 |
Chemical Science and Molecular Biology for Better HealthPrinciples of chemical science and molecular biology for study and research of public health sciences related to health. |
LECT |
Wed |
9.00-12.00 |
|
7 |
5300776 |
International Travel : Preparation Safety & WellnessExplores the epidemiology of common morbidity and mortality among travelers. Judges key prevention, safety, and travel medicine principles and wellness. Reviews applicable interventions, appropriate vaccines, and personal protection methods to respond to expected and unexpected situations. Examine International travel health and safety priorities through case studies and discussions. |
LECT |
Wed |
13.00-15.00 |
|
|
|
(LECT 2 HR + DISC 1 HR) |
DISC |
Wed |
15.00-16.00 |
|
8 |
5300777 |
Health and FitnessSkills and techniques to engage in regular physical and mental activity to reduce risk of health issues and complications. Create positive changes and improve overall fitness. |
LECT |
Mon |
13.00-15.00 |
|
|
|
(LECT 2 HR + DISC 1 HR) |
DISC |
Mon |
15.00-16.00 |
|
9 |
5300782 |
Special Problems in Public Health SciencesPreliminary research project assigned by the advisor leading to the thesis. |
LECT |
Wed |
13.00-15.00 |
|
|
|
(LECT 2 HR + DISC 1 HR) |
DISC |
Wed |
15.00-16.00 |
|
10 |
5300894 |
Doctoral Dissertation Seminar Progress Report at The end of Semester |
LECT |
IA |
IA |
3RD SEMESTER 2023
No. |
CODE |
SUBJECT |
Teaching Type |
Day |
Time |
Room |
1 |
5300501 |
Health Problems, Determinants and TrendsSystems concepts and analysis; types of health problems and their determinants; micro and macro trends in health and populations; development and change and their impacts; indicators of health, health determinants, and change. |
LECT |
Mon |
9.00-12.00 |
|
2 |
5300506 |
Research Methodology in Public HealthStatistical principles; basic concepts of quantitative and qualitative measurement; methods of inquiry;research design; epidemiology, economic, social, and management research methods; demography and population studies; community and organization-based study; information needs; methods and techniques for health service planning and management and research ethic. |
LECT 1 |
Thu |
9.00-12.00 |
|
|
|
(Sec1 for Mater, Sec2 for Ph.D.) |
LECT 2 |
Thu |
9.00-12.00 |
|
3 |
5300507 |
Statistics in Public Health ResearchStatistical methods; descriptive statistics, probability and probability distribution, sampling techniques and sample size, validity and reliability, inference on means and proportions, correlation and regression, nonparametric statistics, multivariable analysis, statistics for critical appraisal, using statistical software for analysis and interpretation. |
LECT1 |
Wed |
9.00-12.00 |
|
|
|
(Sec1 for Mater, Sec2 for Ph.D.) |
LECT2 |
Wed |
9.00-12.00 |
|
4 |
5300508 |
Public Health AdministrationPrinciples of policy making; legal and ethical issues pertaining to public health policy and practice; health care financing; information requirements for policy making; strategic planning principles, methods and techniques; strategic planning practice and threats; structures and functions of health care delivery systems; development approaches and health development interventions; the practice of operational planning and management; program and project financial management; leadership and the roles of a manager; organizational development; negotiation and conflict resolution; networking and team building; financial, technological, and human resource development strategies. |
LECT1 |
Tue |
13.00-16.00 |
|
5 |
5300607 |
Advanced Statistics in Public Health ResearchAdvanced statistical methods and application of models; multivariate analysis; factor analysis; discriminant analysis; logistic regression analysis; cluster analysis; ANCOVA; MANOVA; multidimensional scaling; weighted regression analysis; two-stage least square regression; nonlinear regression analysis; Probit analysis. |
LECT |
Fri |
13.00-16.00 |
|
6 |
5300703* |
Seminar in Health Research IIIMeasurement of economical efficacy, efficiency and effectiveness affecting research development to solve various health problems and improve the quality of life, obstacles to improvement of quality of life; efficiency evaluation, the government and private sector investment; principles of health economics. |
SMNA |
Mon |
9.00-10.00 |
|
7 |
5300704 |
Seminar in Health Research IVGuidelines for solving health problems; risk, problems and limitation to access to health services; comparing the results of health service development with the goals and objectives. |
SMNA |
Fri |
9.00-10.00 |
|
8 |
5300705 |
Seminar in Health Research VCost effectiveness in solving problems and health care services; development of health problem solving guidelines/alternatives; cost effectiveness in each guideline and condition; quality, efficacy, effectiveness under 30 baht scheme policy. |
SMNA |
Fri |
10.00-11.00 |
|
9 |
5300707 |
Seminar in Health Research VIIMonitoring and follow up of the process, problems and obstacles during implementation and management; solution to the problems to meet the goal of health for all. |
SMNA |
Fri |
11.00-12.00 |
|
10 |
5300708 |
Seminar in Health Research VIIIMonitoring and follow up of the process, problems and obstacles during implementation and management; solution to the problems to meet the goal of health for all. |
SMNA |
Fri |
11.00-12.00 |
|
11 |
5300894 |
Doctoral Dissertation Seminar Progress Report at The end of Semester |
1-LECT |
IA |
IA |
|
|
|
(Sec1 for Non Envi., Sec2 for Envi.) |
2-LECT |
IA |
IA |
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