Course Description
Critical thinking and creativity; human relation in social and human-social relationships; rights, duties and equality; community capacity building; factors affecting community health such as aging society, gender equality, social inequality, poverty, social violence, accessing resources and services, food and housing security; practices of study, analysis, and diagnosis of community health; community health promotion for quality of life development based on sufficiency economy in cooporation with Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and networking partners