Fall 2023 Population and Family Health P8656 section 001

Immigrant Health

IMMIGRANT HEALTH

Call Number 16000
Day & Time
Location
W 4:00pm-6:50pm
To be announced
Points 1.5
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Silvia Cunto-Amesty
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

Migration is a complex social phenomenon which deeply affects human life. Immigrants face difficulties adjusting to destination environments and are potentially exposed to adverse policies and experiences such as discriminations and stigma, affecting their well-being, regardless of reasons for migration. Understanding migration and its impact on health is important for disease prevention, preserving the health and rights of migrants and assuring the well-being of the communities of which they are a part.

 

This course will identify and analyze the economic, institutional, socio-political and cultural factors affecting the health and well-being of immigrants in the US.  It will assess past and existing policies and programs to ascertain the extent to which they respond(ed) to the needs of the populations. Students will explore structural factors affecting the health of immigrants, and think critically about programs and policies that address important immigration issues.

Web Site Vergil
Department Population and Family Health
Enrollment 20 students (30 max) as of 5:06PM Saturday, May 10, 2025
Subject Population and Family Health
Number P8656
Section 001
Division School of Public Health
Section key 20233POPF8656P001