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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(195) Either semester. Credits, prerequisites, and hours as determined by the Senate Curricula and Courses Committee. May be repeated for credit with a change in topic.
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1.00 Credits
(100) Semester and hours by arrangement. One credit. Open only with consent of instructor. Overview of health professions, team approach to health care delivery.
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1.00 Credits
Either semester. One credit. This course may be repeated with a change of activity and/or skill level; not to exceed 3 credits toward graduation of combined AH 1200 and EKIN 1160. Introduction to the techniques and philosophies of traditional Martial Arts disciplines. Development of practical martial arts skills (varies by discipline), and building of a state of mind which permits the successful application of self-defense.
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3.00 Credits
Either semester. Three credits. Open only to sophomore and above students in Allied Health Sciences, Diagnostic Genetic Sciences, and Medical Technology; others by consent. An introduction to the basics of the health care system and the role of Allied Health professionals within this system. Topics include ethical and legal responsibility, professionalism, communication, delivery systems, insurance and government providers; career exploration.
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1.00 Credits
Both semesters. One credit. Open to students in the Department of Allied Health Sciences, others by instructor consent. Introduction and mastery of medical terminology through presentation of word roots, prefixes and suffixes.
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2.00 Credits
Second semester. Two credits. One 1-hour lecture and one 3-hour laboratory. Prerequisite: BIOL 1107. Open only to students in the Agricultural Biotechnology minor sophomore level or higher; others with instructor consent. Anamani Laboratory course in which students will isolate DNA and RNA from cells and bacteria, manipulate nucleic acids by restriction enzyme digestion and electrophoresis, and will perform blotting techniques and polymerase chain reaction.
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3.00 Credits
(221) (Formerly offered as ANSC 221.) Second semester, alternate years (even numbered). Three credits. Prerequisites: BIOL 1107; CHEM 2241 or 2443; open to Environmental Sciences and Allied Health Sciences majors, others with instructor consent; open to juniors or higher . Concurrent enrollment in one of the following is strongly recommended: MCB 2000, 2410, 2413, or 2210, 3010. Silbart Basic principles in tumor biology will be presented with an emphasis on phenotypic changes in transformed cell morphology and behavior. The biochemical basis of cell transformation, proliferation, and metastasis will be covered, followed by discussions of molecular mechanisms by which environmental chemicals interact with DNA and other cellular components. Metabolic activation of genotoxic carcinogens will be covered in detail, and the importance of polymorphisms in activating enzymes among human sub-populations will be discussed in terms of individual risks of cancer. Activation of proto-oncogenes, inactivation of tumor suppressor genes, and the role of these proteins in regulating the cell cycle will be covered in detail. Approaches for estimating human risk of cancer based on exposure estimates and biological markers will also be presented.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
(291) Either semester or summer. Variable (1-6) credits. Hours by arrangement. Prerequisite: Open to juniors or higher; open to Department of Allied Health Sciences students with consent of advisor and department head. May be repeated for credit with a maximum of 6 credits applied to the major. Students taking this course will be assigned a final grade of S (satisfactory) or U (unsatisfactory). Provides Allied Health students actual work experience in their area of concentration. Students work with professionals in their concentration to meet objectives consistent with their major.
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3.00 Credits
(299) Either semester. Credits and hours by arrangement, not to exceed four. Open only with consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit. Individualized study in a specialized area in the field of allied health.
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3.00 Credits
Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: BIOL 1103 or 1107 or equivalent. Open only to Allied Health Sciences majors junior and above; all others by instructor consent. Not open to students who have passed AH 1201. Wellness, holistic health, mind-body connection, health and wellness models, mental wellness, positive self-concept, preventing heart disease and cancer, licit and illicit drugs, stress management, diet, nutrition, weight control, aerobic and anaerobic exercise, healthy lifestyle behaviors, applications to life. All students are required to participate in at least one Community Based Outreach Engagement Program.
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