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Psychological perspectives on health

Psychological factors play a major role in several areas of health and public health. This course addresses both aspects of how psychological factors can affect health and how the occurrence of various public health problems can affect individuals' psychological status. The overall purpose is to link existing psychological theories and knowledge to the health area and provide an overview of health psychological theories. After completing the course, the student will have a general knowledge of the area and be able to apply a psychological or health psychological model to a public health problem.

This course is given both as a single subject course, and on the individual track of the master's programme, term 3.

For more information on the programme: Master's programme in public health sciences: societal and individual perspectives

  • Course structure

    More information will be published no later than one month before the course starts.

    Please also see the course plan.

     

    Teaching format

    The teaching will be based on lectures and seminars.

    Participation in the seminars is mandatory. In case of absence, the student will be given a compensatory assignment.

    The course will be taught in English.

    Assessment

    The course is examined through an individually written take-home exam.

    Active participation in the seminars is a course requirement. In case of absence from or insufficient participation in a seminar, the student will be given a compensatory assignment.

    The examination will be in English.
     

    Examiner

    Viviane Schultz Straatmann

  • Schedule

    The schedule will be available no later than one month before the start of the course. We do not recommend print-outs as changes can occur. At the start of the course, your department will advise where you can find your schedule during the course.
  • Course literature

    Note that the course literature can be changed up to two months before the start of the course.
  • Course reports

  • Contact

    Study counsellor
    Study Administrator, Basic and Advanced Level
    Coordinator, master's programme
    Director of Studies, Basic and advanced levels