(15 Credits/Hours)
Launch Date: August 5, 2025
Expires: August 31, 2027
Course Overview
This comprehensive course provides essential knowledge about HIV/AIDS, covering medical, social, and public health perspectives. Students will gain understanding of the virus, transmission methods, prevention strategies, treatment options, and the global impact of the epidemic.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to HIV/AIDS: Basic Science and Definitions
- HIV Transmission: Routes and Risk Factors
- Prevention Strategies and Safe Practices
- HIV Testing, Diagnosis, and Early Detection
- Treatment Options and Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)
- Living with HIV: Health Management and Quality of Life
- Social Stigma, Discrimination, and Mental Health
- Global Epidemiology and Public Health Response
- Future Directions: Research, Prevention, and Cure Efforts
Learning Objectives
Upon completing this course, you will be able to:
- Explain the basic science of HIV and how it affects the immune system
- Identify transmission routes and assess risk factors accurately
- Describe evidence-based prevention methods and their effectiveness
- Understand the importance of early testing and diagnosis
- Explain current treatment approaches and their impact on health outcomes
- Recognize the challenges and strategies for living with HIV
- Analyze the social and psychological impacts of HIV/AIDS
- Evaluate global trends and public health interventions
- Discuss emerging research and future possibilities for prevention and treatment
Course Content
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