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HSM 40: Current Issues in Health Systems Management
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
Cross-listed as HSC 400. This course reviews social, demographic, and sociopsychological factors in the initiation, maintenance and adaptation of health related behaviors. Studies behavioral change strategies for primary and secondary prevention of disease from a health policy perspective. Also focuses on issues of compliance with health regimens. Prerequisite: Senior status. Offered As Needed.
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HSM 425: Health Systems Operations Management
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
An introduction to the planning, analysis, and control of health systems operations. Students will study some of the important tools used by health systems operations managers, including Total Quality Management, capacity planning, scheduling, facility layout, project management, and inventory management. Prerequisites: Senior status. Offered As Needed.
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HUM 203: The Question of the Human
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
Cross-listed as PHI/REL 203. In order to explore the dignity and worth of the human, the course examines the relationship between the individual and community. Through a series of readings and reflections, the attempt is made to expose the inter-relatedness of various thinkers from the liberal arts tradition. Offered Alternate Years.
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HUM 231: Moments of Vision
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
Cross-listed as PHI/REL 231. Co-sponsored by the Jewish Chautauqua Society and the National Federation of Temple Brotherhoods. The objective of this course is to consider the human imagination as it gives rise to certain visions which speak to dimensions of human experience with respect to a depth otherwise lost and hidden in the everyday world. The course explores the predicaments of evil and suffering, joy and silence, to gain an understanding of the need for visions about the boundaries and depths which open within human experience. Offered As Needed.
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HUM 232: Learning Through Service
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
Fulfills core competency: Civic Responsibility. Fulfills Service Learning requirement. Cross-listed as PHI/REL 232. Learning experience through participation as a volunteer for approximately four hours per week in a community-based agency within the area. Students will also be expected to keep a journal account of their experiences and attend class every other week for about an hour to process with others what is being learned. The focus of the course is to help students gain an appreciation that being of service to others is a way of learning and a way of growing as a person. Offered As Needed.
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HUM 247: Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
Cross-listed as REL 247. Offered As Needed.
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HUM 308: The Religious and Spiritual Traditions of the World
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
Fulfills core competency: Contextual Competency. Cross-listed as HUM/PHI 308. This course will help the student appreciate the religious and spiritual approaches of both the East and West. Attention will be paid to such classic Indian traditions as Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism; to such Western spiritual traditions as Judaism, Christianity and Islam; and to Native American and Goddess worship. Offered Each Year.
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HUM 326: The Meaning of Care in a Technological Society
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
Fulfills core curriculum competency: Contextual Competency. Cross-listed as HUM/REL 326. This course will probe the complexity of the issue of human values as these relate to a humane and meaningful future for society. It is a course committed to discovering the interrelations of religious and ethical thinking with the social issues of economics, politics, science and technology. Offered Alternate Years.
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HUM 331: Reading List
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
Given the personalized nature of this program, the reading list a student follows will be arrived at under the guidance of a specific faculty advisor or advisors. The student initiates this course by proposing a course of study and develops an appropriate set of starting points. These are modified and/or approved in the course of study only by mutual agreement between chosen faculty and the student pursuing his/her objectives. Offered As Needed.
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HUM 443: Proseminar
3.00 Credits
Daemen College
Ideally, this is an extension and completion of a project initiated under the guidance and direction of a faculty advisor in the Reading List. The end projects can be as various as: biographies, journals, historical research, a poetry collection, a novel, a study of an institution of culture, etc. Offered As Needed.
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