Overview
In this unit you will focus on the social impacts of pandemic threats to life and their implications for global health. You will explore the politics and ethics of effective responses to pandemics with specific reference to inequity. Topics include; historical overview of pandemics, media representations of pandemics, lived experiences … For more content click the Read More button below.
Offerings
T3-57-PRATO-ON-BLK
Rules
Enrolment Rule
Contacts
Chief Examiner(s)
Professor Mark Davis
Unit Coordinator(s)
Professor Mark Davis
Notes
- This unit is an international study program at Prato that requires an application to be enrolled and may incur additional cost.
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This unit is taught either in intensive mode or across standard teaching periods. For intensive mode teaching dates, please refer to the non-standard dates website for the census date and information regarding financial penalties.
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, you should be able to:
1.
examine public representations and lived experiences of pandemic threats to life;
2.
demonstrate knowledge of pandemic inequities and how they may be addressed;
3.
discuss the implications of pandemics for effective and just global healthcare;
4.
apply unit concepts and relevant research literature to a pandemic case study;
5.
gain experience and skills working in a team on a shared project.
Teaching approach
Active learning
Assessment summary
Within semester assessment: 100%
Assessment
1 - Report
2 - Presentation
3 - Reflection
4 - Case study
Workload requirements
Workload