Population and Health Sciences' Virtual Classroom Experience
Online in Zoom
Online in Zoom

Experience what it's like to be an online student with Michigan Public Health! Join us in a unique two-part event that will explore the field of public health and offer a simulation of the online master's class experience.

Part 1: Simulate the class prep. Ahead of the April 5th event, you'll be asked to enroll in the Assessing and Improving Community Health massive open content course from the School of Public Health and Michigan Online to review one video and one reading assignment - less than 30mins - and dive into the field of population health.

Start the course here: https://www.online.umich.edu/courses/assessing-and-improving-community-health/. Click on "non-UM access" and complete the sign up form to access the course content.

Part 2: Join the live class discussion with Director for Online Degree Programs, Dr. Sharon L.R. Kardia. Similar to a real class, Dr. Kardia will host this 30min discussion focused on the material you've reviewed and guiding you through some key ideas in the field of population health.

BONUS: Dr. Kardia and Program Manager, Lisa Garber, will remain on Zoom after the discussion for a short Q&A session to answer your questions around the Population and Health Sciences student experience, curriculum, and more.

Note: To get the most from the classroom experience, this event may have limited capacity.

The Population and Health Sciences Program

Population and Health Sciences' Virtual Classroom Experience

Get a sneak peek into the virtual classroom experience of online master's students

icon to add this event to your google calendarApril 5, 2022
7:00 pm - 7:45 pm
Online in Zoom
Sponsored by: The Population and Health Sciences Program
Contact Information: [email protected]

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Experience what it's like to be an online student with Michigan Public Health! Join us in a unique two-part event that will explore the field of public health and offer a simulation of the online master's class experience.

Part 1: Simulate the class prep. Ahead of the April 5th event, you'll be asked to enroll in the Assessing and Improving Community Health massive open content course from the School of Public Health and Michigan Online to review one video and one reading assignment - less than 30mins - and dive into the field of population health.

Start the course here: https://www.online.umich.edu/courses/assessing-and-improving-community-health/. Click on "non-UM access" and complete the sign up form to access the course content.

Part 2: Join the live class discussion with Director for Online Degree Programs, Dr. Sharon L.R. Kardia. Similar to a real class, Dr. Kardia will host this 30min discussion focused on the material you've reviewed and guiding you through some key ideas in the field of population health.

BONUS: Dr. Kardia and Program Manager, Lisa Garber, will remain on Zoom after the discussion for a short Q&A session to answer your questions around the Population and Health Sciences student experience, curriculum, and more.

Note: To get the most from the classroom experience, this event may have limited capacity.