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31.252: Chemistry of Health & Environment IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
4 Extends fundamental molecular principles introduced in 31.251 to physiological processes. Biomacromolecular materials, their structural properties and metabolic processes are explained from a mechanistic molecular perspective. Issues facing human health are discussed and the chemistry is presented in a "need to know" fashion in order to better understand the science behind the issues. Topics include carcinogenicity, endocrine disruption, air bourn pollutants, and persistent bioaccumulating compounds. Health Education Majors, or Community Health Minors; others by permission
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31.301: Program Planning in Health PromotionCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 This course is primarily designed to introduce undergraduate students studying Health Education to the concepts and principles underlying the educational strategies geared toward promoting health and preventing disease in a variety of settings. The course emphasizes practical utility of the concepts as they relate to the students' future health education/promotion efforts. The importance of a needs assessment and program evaluation will be especially focused upon in the course, as well as strategies integrating these valable tools into curriculum design. Co-Req: 31.303 Contemp Health Prob I, Junior level, and Health Education (BS)
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31.302: Computer Methods in Health EducationCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Focuses on methods for using computer technology for health education programs in school, community, and occupational settings. Applications of microcomputers in program administration, teaching, and evaluation are discussed, demonstrated, and practiced. Students will review and evaluate Web sites relevant for health education and will develop web sites for computer-assisted instruction in health. Juniors only. Pre-Reqs: 31.301, 31.303; Co-Reqs: 31.304 ,31.403, and Health Education (BS)
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31.303: Contemporary Health Problems ICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Presents students with detailed knowledge of major contemporary health problems and issues. Assessment of individual health needs is discussed and a model for self-directed behavior change is developed. The role of health education in the prevention of disease is covered. Juniors only. Pre-Req: 31.201 Community Health & Environment or 30.201 Community Health; Co-Req: 31.301 Prog Plan & Health Promotion
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31.304: Politics of HealthCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 The course addresses a range of contemporary health problems (primarily in the U.S.) that are described and analyzed in their social context. Areas for consideration will include: political, economic, scientific/technological, environmental, and cultural factors. Students will be introduced to health education theories and methods that support the development of strategies for social change. Juniors only. Pre-Reqs: 31.303 Contemp Health Prob I, 35.102 Anatomy & Phys II, 31.201 Community Health & Env or 30.201 Community Health
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31.305: Introduction to EpidemiologyCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 This course is designed to introduce basic epidemiological methods used in the study of current major health problems. Content includes explanation of the scope and focus of epidemiology, simple measures of disease frequency and association used in the study of the distribution and determinants of disease, types of epidemiological study designs, and practical applications. Emphasis on interpretation of epidemiological information and application of findings Prerequisite: Community Health and an elementary statistics course. Required for seniors in Community Health Education; open by permission to other upper division students in Health Professions. Pre-Reqs: 30.201 or 31.201 & 92.183 or 92.283, and Health Education Seniors, or Instructor permission
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31.306: Contemporary Health Problems IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Continuation of 31.303 with discussion of major contemporary health problems and issues. Pre-Req: 31.303 Contemp Health Prob I; Co-Req: 31.304 Politics of Health;Health Educ (BS), Community Health Opt, Junior level
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31.313: Princples of Environmental HealthCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 This course will survey the rapidly growing field of environmental health through an introduction to the links between environmental stressors and impacts on public health. The course will explore human and indusrial activities that impact on environmental health such as population, food production, air and water pollution, waste, the built environment, toxic substances, pests, and global climate change. The coure will also examine the types of diseases and illnesses that result from environmental impacts. Students will be encouraged to examine in greater detail a specific topic in environmental health of personal interest. Health Education Majors, or Community Health Minors; others by permission
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31.316: Environmental Health in PracticeCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Through a combination of class lectures, field trips, and a service larning project, this course is designed to introduce students to the daily reponsiblities of an environmental health professional. The class will provide indepth knowledge and hands-on understanding of topics such as food safety, indoor air quality, water quality, waste water disinfection, and chemicals management. Through lectures and guest speakers students will understand the challenges facing environmental health professionals and the resources available to them. Students will undertake a final group project for a health board or other organization. Pre-Reqs: 31.301, 31.303, 31.313; Co-Reqs: 31.302, 31.304, 31.403, and HE-BS, EY Opt
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31.321: Health Care SystemsCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 This course describes and analyzes the nature and functions of health care services and health professionals. The course examines the impact of social, political, economic, ethical, professional, legal, and technological forces on them and the system they comprise. Juniors and Seniors only. Pre-Reqs: Sophomore Level Health Education or Exercise Physiology majors; or Instructor permission
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