Curriculum

This is the updated curriculum for students admitted starting with the 2020-2021 academic year. For older curricula in use for current students, please see the students’ page.

Year I

  • Semester 1
  • Semester 2
  • Introduction to Public Health
  • Scientific Writing
  • Introduction to Research Methods
  • Health Systems
  • Social Determinants of Health
  • Foreign Language

Course description: This course examines the major domains of the public health especially familiarizing students with “what is public health?” and “how to potentially apply public health in dealing with health issues within the community” by using a problem-based learning approach. The course content will cover the basic definition of public health, analytical methods used in public health, genetic, socio-economical and behavioral factors related to health interactions and environmental as well as occupational health issues. Some introductory classes will include ecological models used in public health, the role of health ethics especially in research and the composition of the health systems.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on quizzes, intermediate project presentations and a final project presentation.

Number of credits: 6 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Course description: This course aims to teach the fundamentals of effective scientific writing. The course will focus on two parts: Part (1) teaches students how to write effectively, concisely, and clearly based on critical thinking and part (2) takes them through the revision of a scientific manuscript. Main categories of activities include actual individual writing tasks, as well as undertaking review on documents. Furthermore, seminars are developed in order to actively engage students in the educational process by including scientific writing exercises.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on specific writing assignments, pop-quizzes, review of a scientific manuscript, and class attendance.

Number of credits: 5 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Course description: This course provides an introduction to research methods and designs relevant to public health specialists. The course will focus on an introduction to various research designs including experimental and non-experimental, as well as quantitative and qualitative research methods. In addition, the course will focus on providing a practical understanding of several statistical tools used in health research. The emphasis will be on knowing when to use the various tests, what they measure, and how to interpret results.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on an individual written exam and a group project.

Number of credits: 5 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Course description: This course aims to provide students an overview of the institutions, actors, and structures of healthcare systems, in general, and the Romanian health care system, in particular. The major topics to be covered include health care institutions, health care providers, health insurance models, public health programs and changes in the healthcare system.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on pop-quizzes, case-study presentations, individual assignments and a final written exam.

Number of credits: 6 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Number of credits: 5 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Number of credits: 2 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

  • Statistics
  • Qualitative Research Methods
  • Health Promotion
  • IT and Health Services
  • Social Determinants of Health
  • Foreign Language

Course description: The general purpose of the course is to prepare the students to be able to apply statistical methods and procedures to public health and social sciences, within both the academic world and the non-academic institutions and organizations. In public health or in social sciences in general, there are required minimal skills to present and describe the most important characteristics of some (specific) data. In this context, statistics is the first course which provides the students the tools to describe a population with respect to certain characteristics, and to make inferences from samples to population. Therefore, it is a course of vital importance for the professional development of any undergraduate student in public health.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on quizzes, individual homework, class participation, and a final written exam.

Number of credits: 5 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Course description: This course on qualitative research methods will be taught interactively and will involve learning about a range of research methods and implementing them through planning and carrying out a research project in small groups. This will involve both reading, planning and learning by doing. The teaching methods will include lectures, seminars, self-study, and report writing.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on presentations, short written exams and a report.

Number of credits: 5 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Course description: The module aims to offer students a good understanding of the principles and concepts of social marketing and health promotion, used in developing and implementing health campaigns. Social marketing uses commercial marketing techniques to influence individuals’ behavior, with the ultimate purpose of generating positive social change. The module covers basic social marketing principles, embedded in the broader health promotion paradigm.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on quizzes, one case-study presentation, and the implementation of an online campaign.

Number of credits: 4 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Course description: The purpose of this course is to produce graduates who understand information technology and advanced telecommunications technology by raising awareness of the increasing role and potential of information technology and advanced telecommunications technology for effective and efficient health services. This course will foster awareness of the social, ethical and legal issues associated with the introduction and use of information technology and communications technology. Also, it will provide health professionals and others with the theoretical and practical knowledge, this will enable them to take leading roles within the emerging field of Health Informatics.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on class participation, a group project, and an individual written assignment.

Number of credits: 5 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Course description: This course introduces the students to ways of thinking about health and illness from a sociological point of view. The first section of the course looks at sociology as a discipline in terms of epistemology, theory and methodology. The last two sections look into the ways in which the main themes of reflection in sociology are relevant to thinking about public health issues and give the sociological perspective on some of the main concerns of public health research. The course content will cover topics such as class, gender, age, race and their impact on health and illness. We will also look in-depth into analyses of particular public health issues, such as medicalization, risk taking, or managing mental health.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on pop-quizzes, a group project, a critical appraisal, and a final written exam.

Number of credits: 4 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Number of credits: 3 ECTS credits.

Year II

  • Semester 1
  • Semester 2
  • Program Design, Implementation
    and Evaluation
  • Economics
  • Administration Science
  • Public Policy
  • Pharmaceutical Management
  • Unnamed Course

Course description: This course on program design, implementation and evaluation will be taught interactively and will involve learning about key concepts and tools and implementing them through group exercises. During one full semester students will have the opportunity to work with evaluation related data, conduct formative evaluation, including stakeholders’ analysis and develop an implementation and evaluation plan based on the evidence provided and analyzed during class. The work will mostly involve a combination of reading, small group discussions and applying knowledge gained through group planning exercises. The teaching methods will include lectures, seminars, self-study, report writing and critical analysis.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on a group pre-post evaluation report, a formative evaluation report including stakeholders’ analysis and field work, and an evaluation plan.

Number of credits: 6 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Course description: The general purpose of the course is to prepare the students to apply the instruments of economics/public economics to public health and social sciences, within both the academic world and the non-academic institutions and organizations. In the public health or social sciences, it is required a minimal understanding of the role and the ways authority/government can intervene, there are required skills to analyze situations in terms of efficiency of the outcomes, equity, efficiency-equity tradeoff, etc. It is a course of vital importance for the professional development of any undergraduate student in public health.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on quizzes, homework projects, class participation, and an individual written exam.

Number of credits: 6 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Course description: This class introduces students to the basic ideas and theories of public administration. Whether we need government or not, what is bureaucracy and whether it is a bad thing, how can we reform the public sector, what tools does the government use in order to reach its goals and how does the decision-making process takes in the public sector are among the primary questions the course addresses. The course will cover basic concepts like public vs. private organizations, central and local Romanian public administration (organization and functioning), governmental reform, and public policy. Last but not least, the course approaches the problem of public sector ethics, corruption, its causes and consequences and the most common alternatives for fighting against it. A special attention will be granted to sunshine measures and whistleblowing, as tools for fighting corrupt behavior.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on class participation, quizzes, and an individual written paper.

Number of credits: 5 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Course description: The general objective of this course is to provide the student with an overview of the health policy definition and process, the actors involved in the process and their influences as well as tools for doing policy analysis and advocating for change or improvement. The course is designed to enhance several competencies and after the completion of this course.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on pop-quizzes, a seminar group project, and an individual written exam.

Number of credits: 5 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Number of credits: 4 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Unnamed course offered by other departments or faculties.

Number of credits: 4 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

  • Epidemiology
  • Violence and Injury Prevention
  • Healthcare Management
  • Professional Practice 1
  • Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent and Child Health
  • Unnamed Course

Course description: This course provides an introduction to the principles of epidemiology. The course will focus on basic concepts and vocabulary, highlighting the dynamics of human disease, measurement of morbidity and mortality, epidemiologic design methods, causality, validity of testing, outbreak investigations, and understanding risk.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on class participation, intermediate written exams, lab assignments, and a final written exam.

Number of credits: 5 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Course description: This course examines the major domains of the violence and injury prevention field. The course content will cover key concepts and tool which students will implement through group exercises that involve designing a Haddon matrix, create a data dictionary and a database on the topic of violence and injury prevention, and developing an advocacy letter. Students will learn about the distribution of injuries by age, the risk factors and types of injuries sustained by different causes of injury, and will learn how prevention efforts have reduced injuries from many causes. New risk factors for injuries, as well as new efforts in injury control, will be discussed. This will involve a combination of reading, small group discussions and applying knowledge gained through group planning exercises.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on pop-quizzes, written assignments, and the development of an advocacy letter.

Number of credits: 6 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Number of credits: 6 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?
Number of credits: 5 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?
Number of credits: 4 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Unnamed course offered by other departments or faculties.

Number of credits: 4 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Year III

  • Semester 1
  • Semester 2
  • Grant Writing and Implementation
  • Professional Practice 2
  • Implementation Science
  • Health and the Environment
  • Prevention of Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases

Course description: This course aims to offer students a hands-on approach on how to write grant proposals by teaching them what should they consider when writing a grant. The students will learn how to search for funding, how to develop a rationale, how to develop SMART objectives, how to develop a budget, and how to structure their grant. By taking this class, students will acquire the necessary skills for getting funded by government agencies and private foundations.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on several individual written assignments and developing a complete grant proposal to an agency of their choice.

Number of credits: 7 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Number of credits: 6 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Number of credits: 6 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Course description: This course is designed to provide students with an introduction to and overview of the key areas of environmental health. The course will look at the sustainability of water, soil, food, waste, and atmosphere/energy and how these relate to public health. Through this course, students will acquire basic knowledge, attitudes and skills that are essential for environmental health policy practice.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on class participation, a group project, and a written examination.

Number of credits: 6 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Number of credits: 5 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

  • BA Capstone Project
  • Ethics
  • Ageing
  • Strategic Planning
  • Public Management

Number of credits: 7 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Course description: The purpose of this course is to offer an understanding of the complex body of knowledge related to the right to health, law and ethics, drawing on recent research, and of the context, structures and agency linking health and human rights. Students will have the opportunity to develop critical and analytical thinking in the area of human rights and also to develop skills in communication and team work as well as individual reflection.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on an individual written exam, an individual written essay, and class participation.

Number of credits: 7 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Number of credits: 6 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Number of credits: 5 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?

Course description: The Public Management course addresses some central issues related to the management of public sector organizations, ranging from organizational, small scale issues, like organizational culture, trust or capacity, to broader concepts like strategic management, public marketing, post new public management trends and so forth. The class aims not only to provide some basic knowledge about how public sector organizations work and are managed, but also to raise questions about the overall elements interacting with the way public organizations operate. Is there any difference between public and private organizations? How are public organizations kept accountable? What is the product public organizations “sell”? are some of the questions for which the class will strive to provide answers. Last but not least, the class brings into discussion some recent developments in the field of public administration, like privatization and public entrepreneurship and innovation. These are important concepts because students need not only to have a broad understanding of public sector management, but to be capable of decoding the present day discourse promoted by politicians and bureaucrats; to discriminate between the seen and the unseen.

Evaluation method: Evaluation is based on class participation, class presentations, a group presentation, and a final written exam.

Number of credits: 5 ECTS credits. What are ECTS credits?