Korean J Med Educ.
2000 Nov;12(2):163-171.
Educational and Learning Objectives of Schools of Public Health
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- 1Department of Preventive Medicine, Catholic University School of Medicine.
Abstract
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Schools of public health are graduate level higher educational institutions training students who will be engaging in educational, research and service activities in the field of public health after completing the educational programs.
To meet this institutional goal, the schools of public health should provide diverse academic and professional courses and programs to the students based on their educational objectives.
Educational objectives of schools of public health, of course, should well reflect the working definition of public health : public health is the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting physical health and efficiency through organized community efforts.
There are 13 schools of public health in Korea an of 1999 including occupational and environmental schools.
However, most of them were opened in 1980s and 90s, and therefore, do not have properly described educational and learning objectives.
This paper proposes that Korean schools of public health should review their institutional goals and have clearly stated educational objectives. This also proposes development of standardized learning objectives of core subjects such as epidemiology, statistics, environmental health, health education and public health administration. Important units of these core subjects are also provided.