units
HSC3061
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences |
Offered | Caulfield First semester 2012 (Day) |
Coordinator(s) | Associate Professor Ben Smith |
This unit will equip students with skills to undertake the evaluation of health promotion programs and policies using a range of methodologies. Levels of health program evaluation, including formative, process, impact, and outcome evaluation, will be examined. The range of qualitative and quantitative methods that are appropriate for different evaluation questions will be presented. An emphasis will be placed on the evaluation challenges posed by the complexities of health promotion and the contexts in which it is carried out, with case studies used to illustrate these issues. Evaluation design and data collection options to strengthen knowledge of program impact will be explored.
By the completion of this unit, it is expected that the student will be able to:
Critical appraisal of case study (30%) 1500 words;
Presentation of case study (20%);
Development of an evaluation plan (50%) 1500 words
12 hours per week including contact time and private study, averaged over the 12 week semester - a total of 156 hours
Must have passed one of (HSC1061 or HSC1082) and one of (HSC1072 or HSC2051)