Rollins School of Public Health Overview of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Courses

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METHODS COURSES GH 525: Qualitative Data Analysis GH 560: Monitoring and Evaluation INFO 530 - Geographic Information Systems Fall 3 No Yes, best after Practicum None. Fall 3 No Yes Global Health, Fall & Spring 2 Yes Yes only None Students will learn the theoretical principles and practical skills for analyzing qualitative data. The course is intended for second year students who have completed a course in qualitative research methods (e.g. GH522) and collected qualitative data during their summer practicum. However, students without their own data may still register and use a class data set. Students will learn techniques for analyzing qualitative data through guided classroom activities, lab sessions and structured assignments. Each student will work with their own data in course assignments. The course will provide an overview of the theoretical principles of qualitative data analysis, and practical tasks of data preparation, data analysis, writing and presenting data. The course will also provide students with an understanding of the role of software in analyzing qualitative data and develop skills in using analysis software weekly. Teaches technical skills to conceptualize and design process and impact evaluations of international public health programs or projects. Helps students understand the role of monitoring and evaluation in policy analysis, planning, program design and management This course introduces the use of geographic information systems (GIS) in the analysis of public health data. We develop GIS skills through homework and case studies, and particularly address basis GIS operations such as buffering, layering, summarizing, geocoding, digitizing, and spatial queries. **Students must tell instructor that they are in the WASH Certificate Program so the instructor can arrange for the use of a WASH dataset. Monique Hennink Matt Freeman Julie Clennon :

METHODS COURSES BSHE539 - Qualitative Research Spring 3 Yes Yes BSHE 5328 Students must tell instructor that they are in the WASH Certificate Program so the instructor can give the student a WASH dataset for the class. EH 548: Research Spring 3 Yes Yes Recomm-- ended Pre- Karen Andes This hands-on course covers methods needed to carry out Karen Levy

for Studies of Water & Health EH 549: Critical Analysis of Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Research GH 522: Qualitative Research requisite: GH 529 (Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries) or equivalent field studies focused on water and health. Through lecture and laboratory exercises, students will learn critical skills in measuring water quality exposure assessment and waterborne disease health outcomes that will enable them to conduct their own field studies and analyze the resulting data. The focus will be on issues of microbiological contamination in developing countries, but chemical contamination and domestic cases will also be covered. Spring 2 Yes Yes None. Introduction and discussion of research methods drawn from scientific papers. Focus on 3-4 specific WASH topics, including climate and water, zoonotic infection, sanitation behavior change, and measurement. Spring 3 Yes, Preferred to guide practicum Yes None- Priority to GH Students This course provides students with the theoretical principles and practical skills for conducting qualitative research. Weekly sessions are focus on different tasks in the qualitative research process, including: theory and concepts, qualitative research design, ethical challenges, data collection methods (Interviewing, group discussions, observation), and applying rigor in qualitative research. We describe the challenges of applying qualitative methods in international settings. This course is a prerequisite for the fall course on Qualitative Data Analysis (GH525). Tom Clasen Monique Hennink

METHODS COURSES GH 565: Monitoring and Evaluation Spring 2 Yes Yes None This course provides students with basic technical skills to design and set up monitoring systems and carry out Aryeh Stein

needs and process evaluations of public health programs and/or projects. It also helps students to understand the role of monitoring and evaluation in policy analysis, program planning, design, and implementation. The course is primarily intended for first-year students who will be conducting an M&E activity for their summer practicum and who wish to develop the M&E plan before arrival in the field. It will be expected that all students in the course will have their own project that they will need to be able to describe and use as the basis for developing their M&E plan. Through a mixture of didactic lectures and breakout activities, by the end of the course the student will have the theoretical underpinnings and will have developed their plan. Half a semester class; meets 2x/week plus lab. BIOLOGY COURSES GH 516: Global Perspectives in Parasitic Diseases Fall 3 Yes Yes EPI530 may be taken concurrentl y Focuses on prevalent parasitic infections seen in this country as well as those seen primarily abroad. Topics include parasite lifecycles, immunology, diagnostic methods, clinical manifestations, treatment and follow up, complications, epidemiology, prevention and control, methods of transmission, and future research priorities. Juan Leon Biology

BIOLOGY COURSES EH 546/GH 580: Spring 2 Yes Yes None Introduction to waterborne and foodborne diseases. Christine Biology

Environmental Microbiology: Control of Food and Waterborne Diseases EHS 750: Environmental Determinants of Infectious Diseases January Covers basic microbiology and epidemiology of enteric diseases, including descriptions of outbreaks and short surveillance systems within the US and the global course burden of disease. Features lectures from CDC leaders in enteric diseases. Spring 3 Yes Yes None This course covers the many different ways that the environment influences the transmission and spread of infectious diseases in humans. We take a broad definition of "the environment", considering air, water, soil, animal, and human influences, with case studies on each of these environmental factors. The course will also cover a variety of methods used in the study of infectious, including epidemiology, mathematical modeling, risk analysis, social science, ecology, and molecular biology. The theme of this course is "Think like a pathogen" students will learn to think from the perspective of a pathogen trying to maximize its fitness over both short- and long-term time scales ELECTIVE COURSES Moe / Gene Gangarosa Karen Levy CEE 6311: Microbial Principles *GA TECH CEE 4803: Environmental Technology in the Developing World *GA TECH Fall 3 Yes Yes None Microbial Principals in WASH Joe Brown Elective Spring 3 Yes Yes None Environmental Technology in the Developing World Joe Brown / Bergin Biology Elective

ELECTIVE COURSES

EH 590R - Design, delivery, and assessment of WASH in schools programs EH 570: Environmental and Occupational Health Policy Spring 2 Yes Yes None This course is a collaboration between Emory University and UNICEF. The purpose of this course is to support applied learning on developing, executing, and evaluating sustainable and inclusive WASH in Schools interventions in collaboration with local, sub-national, and national stakeholders. The course includes 10 online modules taught live every other week and a final case study assignment. The course will support participants to identify areas of concern, advocate for improved WASH conditions, select appropriate behavior change and technology approaches, and monitor program outputs and outcomes. Course participants will include MPH students, UNICEF filed officers, government stakeholders, and other sectorial stakeholders and is designed to ensure active participation and sharing of experience and information between participants. Spring 2 Yes Yes None This course introduces students to the major laws and regulations applicable to environmental and occupational health in the United States. We will also explore the history, politics, economics, and ethics of environmental and occupational health policy. Readings, discussion and occasional guest speakers also explore issues of equity and environmental justice. Case studies, in-class-activities and a policy analysis assignment will emphasize the challenges of environmental and occupational health policy Students must tell instructor that they are in the WASH Certificate Program and arrange for a WASH-related final project in order to obtain credit for the WASH certificate Matt Freeman Tom Clasen Elective Elective

ELECTIVE COURSES

EPI Course 540: number Case Studies varies in Infectious by department Disease Epidemiology GEH 571: Global Environmental Health Policy: Power, Science, and Justice INFO 532: Principals of Geographic Information Systems GH 529: Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries Capstone, Thesis, and Practicum Fall Fall and 2 4 Yes No Yes Yes EPI None 504 or Provides Must be WASH training related. in the investigation, Students who control, plan to use and a prevention WASHrelated EPI 530 and of infectious capstone/thesis/practicum diseases by both descriptive that is and not supervised analytic by a BIOS 500 or epidemiological techniques. Students work with infectious permission diseases of national and international interest. of Prerequisites/concurrent: EPI 504 or EPI 530 and BIOS 500 or instructor. permission of instructor. Cross-listed with GH 517. Students Cross-listed MUST complete a WASH final project in order to get with GH credit. No exceptions. 517. Spring 2 Yes Yes None This seminar encourages students to explore the forces that influence the development of environmental health policy, particularly in low income countries. Using a case study approach that draws on the instructors experience in international water and sanitation, the course examines the actors, the agendas and strategies, and political, social, legal and economic systems in which they operate. Special emphasis on the role of research and scientific evidence in environmental health policymaking. Fall & 4 Yes Yes INFO 530 The course introduces the use of geographic information systems (GISs) in the analysis of public health data. We Spring develop GIS skills through homework and case studies, and particularly address basic GIS operations such as buffering, layering, and spatial queries as well as more advanced GIS capabilities such as geodatabases. In addition to GIS issues we address introductory cartography, and basic statistical aspects of spatial analysis. Fall 2 Yes, Yes None Lecture-style introductory class with global perspective; provides overview of WASH challenges, and describes preferr approaches and technologies for WASH programming. ed Includes 6-week field and lab hands-on water sampling and testing project. Valuable preparation for students who are planning a WASH-related GFE or practicum. Spaulding Varies because Tom Clasen Julie Clennon Christine Moe Biology Capstone Elective Elective Elective

Capstone Spring CGSW faculty or staff member must fill out a Provisional Approval Form and receive approval from Dr. Joanne McGriff, the CGSW Associate Director. Without this provisional approval, there is no guarantee that the capstone/thesis/practicum will fulfill the certificate requirement. Once approved, the provisional approval form must be turned into the WASH certificate coordinator. Kathleen Peters Course number varies y department Thesis Course number varies by department: Practicum Fall and Spring Fall and Spring 4 No Yes None Must be WASH related. Students who plan to use a WASHrelated capstone/thesis/practicum that is not supervised by a CGSW faculty or staff member must fill out a Provisional Approval Form and receive approval from Dr. Joanne McGriff, the CGSW Associate Director. Without this provisional approval, there is no guarantee that the capstone/thesis/practicum will fulfill the certificate requirement. Once approved, the provisional approval form must be turned into the WASH certificate coordinator. Kathleen Peters (kpeter5@emory.edu). N/A Yes Yes None Must be WASH related. Students who plan to use a WASHrelated capstone/thesis/practicum that is not supervised by a Graduati CGSW faculty or staff member must fill out a Provisional on Approval Form and receive approval from Dr. Joanne McGriff, Require the CGSW Associate Director. Without this provisional approval, there is no guarantee that the ment capstone/thesis/practicum will fulfill the certificate requirement. Once approved, the provisional approval form must be turned into the WASH certificate coordinator. Kathleen Peters (kpeter5@emory.edu). an advisor must be selected. Varies because an advisor must be selected. Varies because an advisor must be selected. Thesis Practicum