Applied Practice Experience
PH-4900-HY1
SUNY Old Westbury
- Semester
- Fall 2026
- Instructor
- Pascale Fils-Aime
- Start Date
- 06-15-2026
- Total Credits
- 4
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- 516-876-3000
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The student interns for 90 hours in a community health agency or health organization, with prior approval of the instructor. This course provides an opportunity for students to integrate classroom learning with practical work experience. Depending on their interests, students work in a wide? Variety of health settings. For example, students may assess community health needs and contribute to health-equity focused interventions in health care delivery systems. Students meet regularly to discuss their experiences, maintain a log of their activities, and write a final paper describing the agency, summarizing their work, and reflecting on their future career goals
Prerequisites:
( WRITING O.W. 50 Or English 2203 Undergraduate C Or English 2205 Undergraduate C Or English 2206 Undergraduate C Or English 2207 Undergraduate C Or English 2211 Undergraduate C Or English 2214 Undergraduate C Or English 2216 Undergraduate C Or English 2218 Undergraduate C Or English 2219 Undergraduate C Or English 2221 Undergraduate C Or English 2224 Undergraduate C Or English 2233 Undergraduate C Or English 2239 Undergraduate C Or English 2248 Undergraduate C ) And ( Public Health 2000 Undergraduate C )
Course Area: Health
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Dates: 06-15-2026 - 08-20-2026
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- Instructor: Pascale Fils-Aime
- Local Course ID: 26SU_OLD_PH4900_HY1
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