Human and Population Health

2025 Summer Session C 8 weeks, June 23 - August 15
#13744

General Biology Lecture

Jun 23, 2025 - Aug 15, 2025
Mo, We
11:00 am - 11:59 am

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

20 Unreserved Seats

BIOLOGY 1A - DIS 103 General Biology Lecture more detail
General introduction to cell structure and function, molecular and organismal genetics, animal development, form and function. Intended for biological sciences majors, but open to all qualified students.
Spring 2025
#21091

General Biology Lecture

Mikkel Dirk Nagorsen
Jan 21, 2025 - May 09, 2025
Tu
04:00 pm - 04:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

No Open Seats
BIOLOGY 1A - DIS 214 General Biology Lecture more detail
General introduction to cell structure and function, molecular and organismal genetics, animal development, form and function. Intended for biological sciences majors, but open to all qualified students.
Spring 2025
#21090

General Biology Lecture

Chiara Blue Emilia Marley
Jan 21, 2025 - May 09, 2025
Tu
04:00 pm - 04:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

No Open Seats
BIOLOGY 1A - DIS 213 General Biology Lecture more detail
General introduction to cell structure and function, molecular and organismal genetics, animal development, form and function. Intended for biological sciences majors, but open to all qualified students.
Spring 2025
#21089

General Biology Lecture

Rane Bozica Dragovich
Jan 21, 2025 - May 09, 2025
Tu
02:00 pm - 02:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

No Open Seats
BIOLOGY 1A - DIS 212 General Biology Lecture more detail
General introduction to cell structure and function, molecular and organismal genetics, animal development, form and function. Intended for biological sciences majors, but open to all qualified students.
2025 Summer Session D 6 weeks, July 7 - August 15
#13497

Public Health Microbiology

Jul 07, 2025 - Aug 15, 2025
Fr
08:00 am - 09:59 am
Internet/Online

Instruction Mode: Online

No Open Seats
PBHLTH 162A - DIS 101 Public Health Microbiology more detail
Introduction to properties of microorganisms; their relationships with humans in causing infectious diseases and in maintaining health. With PBHLTH 168, satisfies most requirements for a laboratory course in microbiology. May be taken without PBHLTH 168.
2025 Summer Session D 6 weeks, July 7 - August 15
#13495

Public Health Microbiology

Fenyong Liu
Jul 07, 2025 - Aug 15, 2025
Mo, Tu, We, Th
08:00 am - 09:59 am
Internet/Online

Instruction Mode: Online

No Open Seats
PBHLTH 162A - LEC 001 Public Health Microbiology more detail
Introduction to properties of microorganisms; their relationships with humans in causing infectious diseases and in maintaining health. With PBHLTH 168, satisfies most requirements for a laboratory course in microbiology. May be taken without PBHLTH 168.
2025 Summer Session A 6 weeks, May 27 - July 3
#14028

Human Health and the Environment in a Changing World

May 27, 2025 - Jul 03, 2025
Tu
02:00 pm - 02:59 pm
Social Sciences Building 60

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

17 Unreserved Seats

PBHLTH 150B - DIS 101 Human Health and the Environment in a Changing World more detail
The course will present the major human and natural activities that lead to release of hazardous materials into the environment as well as the causal links between chemical, physical, and biological hazards in the environment and their impact on human health. The basic principles of toxicology will be presented including dose-response relationships, absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of chemicals. The overall role of environmental risks in the pattern of human disease, both nationally and internationally, will be covered. The engineering and policy strategies, including risk assessment, used to evaluate and control these risks will be introduced.
2025 Summer Session A 6 weeks, May 27 - July 3
#14027

Human Health and the Environment in a Changing World

May 27, 2025 - Jul 03, 2025
Mo, Tu, We, Th
12:00 pm - 01:59 pm
Social Sciences Building 170

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

17 Unreserved Seats

PBHLTH 150B - LEC 001 Human Health and the Environment in a Changing World more detail
The course will present the major human and natural activities that lead to release of hazardous materials into the environment as well as the causal links between chemical, physical, and biological hazards in the environment and their impact on human health. The basic principles of toxicology will be presented including dose-response relationships, absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of chemicals. The overall role of environmental risks in the pattern of human disease, both nationally and internationally, will be covered. The engineering and policy strategies, including risk assessment, used to evaluate and control these risks will be introduced.
2025 Summer Session C 8 weeks, June 23 - August 15
#12626

Biology of Human Reproduction

Jun 23, 2025 - Aug 15, 2025
Mo
12:00 pm - 12:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

32 Unreserved Seats

INTEGBI 140 - DIS 101 Biology of Human Reproduction more detail
Course focuses on biological and cultural aspects of human reproduction including conception, embryology, pregnancy, labor, delivery, lactation, infant/child development, puberty, and reproductive aging. This includes study of factors that diminish and factors that enhance fertility, reproduction, and maternal-child health. We explore evolutionary, ecological, environmental, cultural, ethnobiological, and nutritional determinants of fertility, reproductive rate, infant survival, and population growth.
2025 Summer Session C 8 weeks, June 23 - August 15
#12625

Biology of Human Reproduction

Timothy M Markowitz
Jun 23, 2025 - Aug 15, 2025
Mo, We
01:00 pm - 03:29 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

32 Unreserved Seats

INTEGBI 140 - LEC 001 Biology of Human Reproduction more detail
Course focuses on biological and cultural aspects of human reproduction including conception, embryology, pregnancy, labor, delivery, lactation, infant/child development, puberty, and reproductive aging. This includes study of factors that diminish and factors that enhance fertility, reproduction, and maternal-child health. We explore evolutionary, ecological, environmental, cultural, ethnobiological, and nutritional determinants of fertility, reproductive rate, infant survival, and population growth.