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Course Description

In this course, we will discuss how policy, environmental and systems change interventions in support of physical activity have the potential to improve health equity for large segments of the population. Physical activity measurement, epidemiology, and recommended guidelines will be outlined, and the socio-ecological model will frame the evidence for systems-based approaches to population physical activity. Students will learn about key elements of the built environment that support routine activity, such as land use plans and zoning, and transportation networks and funding. Throughout, we will explore how inequitable distribution of these policies and infrastructures have adversely impacted disadvantaged segments of the population often based on race, age, disability, income, and other demographic factors, and how these may be remedied. When appropriate, policy approaches to improved nutrition will be included (e.g., land use practices to preserve farmland, local ordinances supporting urban agriculture or limiting fast food establishments).The result will be a broad understanding of the evidence- and best practice-based approaches to healthy and equitable community development.

Basic Enrollment Requirements: Unofficial Transcript - Bachelor's + 3.0 GPA.

Instructor Approval: During registration, you will be asked to explain how you meet the pre-requisites for this course and to describe any relevant experience. The instructor will use this information to confirm your enrollment or will otherwise be in touch with you.

Refund Policy: The refund policy for Courses at Tufts offerings is dependent on the course length. Please refer to the section details to confirm any exceptions to the standard refund policy. The refund policies are viewable here: https://universitycollege.tufts.edu/policies#Refunds 

Remission Eligible: Yes; first day of term; all university policies apply.

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Section Title
Developing Equitable, Inclusive Community Environments for Physical Activity
Type
Online, self paced
Dates
May 22, 2024 to Aug 27, 2024
Instruction Method
Online / Virtual  
Course Fee(s)
Graduate Credit credit (3 units) $2,970.00 or $450.00 deposit Click here to get more information
Available for Credit
3 credit(s)
Section Notes

Online Asynchronous: This is an online/virtual asynchronous course that has no fixed meeting pattern and gives students the flexibility to interact with course content on their own schedule; please note: some asynchronous courses may include required sessions and/or proctored exams at specific times. Tufts virtual courses are designed to provide high-quality, flexible, and interactive courses to Tufts and visiting students. For more information about virtual course policies and expectations, please visit https://it.tufts.edu/learning-remotely

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