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3.00 Credits
(226) (Formerly offered as ANSC 226.) First semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: BIOL 1102 or equivalent; CHEM 1122 or equivalent; open to Environmental Sciences and Allied Health Sciences majors, others with instructor consent; open to juniors or higher. Silbart Course will focus on the environmental health consequences of exposure to toxic chemicals, food contaminants and radiation. Basic principles of toxicology will be discussed, followed by lectures on specific topics such as: cancer, occupational hazards, radiation, genetic biomonitoring, risk assessment techniques, risk/benefit analysis, social/legal aspects of regulating toxic chemicals, and other related topics.
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3.00 Credits
(203) Second semester. Three credits. Three hours of lecture. Prerequisite: Open to Allied Health Sciences majors, others with instructor consent; open to juniors or higher. Course requirements include student participation in a health education field work experience off-campus. Age-related physiological changes and pathologies, psychological function in health behaviors and care, role change and transition, health care issues, therapeutic relationships.
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(231) Second semester. Three credits. Three hours of lecture. Prerequisite: Open only to Health Promotion students; others by consent; open to juniors or higher. Presents meaningful and constructive tools, methods and techniques for Health Care practitioners to plan, develop and deliver community based (outreach) Health Promotion programs which would provide opportunities to improve the quality of life as well as the quantity.
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3.00 Credits
(208) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: Open only to Allied Health Sciences majors; others with instructor consent; open to juniors or higher. Emphasizes preventative health practices, which promote healthful lifestyles and reduce risk factors associated with disease. Designed to provide theory and concepts related to the development and maintenance of physical fitness, general health and performance.
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3.00 Credits
(237) Either semester. Three credits. Exploration of topics in women's health from a holistic interdisciplinary perspective. Consumer and provider focused.
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3.00 Credits
(281) First semester, alternate years. Three credits. Three hours of lecture. Prerequisite: Open to BGS students and Allied Health Sciences majors, others with instructor consent; open to juniors or higher. Introduction to the principles of industrial hygiene with emphasis on protecting workers' health through evaluation and intervention within the workplace.
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3.00 Credits
(283) First semester, alternate years. Three credits. Three hours of lecture. Prerequisite: Open to BGS students and Allied Health Sciences majors, others with instructor consent; open to juniors or higher. Provides a comprehensive overview of the occupational safety and health regulatory process and standards.
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3.00 Credits
(284) First semester, alternate years. Three credits. Three hours of lecture. Prerequisite: Open to BGS students and Allied Health Sciences majors, others with instructor consent; open to juniors or higher. Concerns the achievement of an optimal relationship between humans and their work.
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3.00 Credits
(285) First semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: Open only to Allied Health Sciences majors, Environmental Science majors, and students in the Occupational Safety and Health program, others with instructor consent; open to juniors or higher. Provides individuals the necessary knowledge and training to meet the criteria for certification recognized by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in work activities related to hazardous waste sites and clean up operations involving hazardous substances. Mandatory off-site field experience required.
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3.00 Credits
(201) Both semesters. Three credits. Fundamentals of flight, flight operations, aviation, weather, navigation, human factors and integration of pilot skills with Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations. Meets all requirements for the FAA private pilot's written examination.
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