The course covers issues related to child ealth in the global context.
Learning outcomes
After the successful completion of the course, the students will • know the main determinants and global epidemiology of child health • have skills to plan, implement and assess interventions to promote child health in various environments. • be better able to appraise scientific literature and to make oral presentations
Contents
• The UN declaration and convention of children’s rights and other major international treaties to promote child well-being • Historical trends in the social status and well-being of children • Current distribution of child health in the global context • Patterns of normal childhood growth and development • Global challenges in perinatal and neonatal health • Childhood nutrition: requirements, recommendations, and nutritional problems among children and adolescents in high- and low-income countries • Global epidemiology of selected infectious diseases in childhood • Global epidemiology of asthma and allergic diseases in childhood • Special issues in adolescent health • Children in difficult circumstances • Major international initiatives to improve global child health and organizations working in the field
Teaching methods
Classroom work max 48h
Teaching language
English
Modes of study
Option
1
Available for:
Degree Programme Students
Other Students
Open University Students
Doctoral Students
Exchange Students
Participation in course work
In
English
Further information
• Active participation in PBL sessions
• Active participation in group works
• Passing a written exam
Evaluation
and evaluation criteria
Numeric 1-5.
Grade is given by the teacher responsible for the course based on the written exam.
Study materials
Announced in the Teaching Schedule
Further information
Minimum number of students: 8 (else the course will be cancelled)Maximum number of students: 32