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Hlth 352: Health and Sex Education
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Healthy sexuality and sexual abuse prevention strategies for student teachers. Health promotion, wellness, self-responsibility, and lifestyle choices and consequences are emphasized in techniques of early intervention and preventive techniques for school children. Prerequisite: Hlth 151 or the equivalent.
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Hlth 353: Health and Drug Education
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Drug and alcohol abuse prevention concepts and strategies for student teachers. Health promotion, wellness, self-responsibility, and lifestyle choices and consequences are emphasized in techniques of early intervention and preventive techniques for school children. Prerequisite: Hlth 151 or the equivalent.
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Hlth 380: Health Problems in the Schools
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
A practical survey of deviations from normal health commonly found in school-age children. The student will learn to make presumptive diagnoses. Procedures and screening techniques for evaluation of health status in school children are taught, including medical, emotional/behavioral problems, physical/ sexual abuse, drug/alcohol abuse, and disintegration of wellness. Roles and responsibilities of school personnel in effectively dealing with these problems are discussed. The major objective is to help students develop skills in identification of problem children and referral to the appropriate authorities/therapists. Prerequisite: Hlth 151 or the equivalent.
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Hlth 421: Epidemiology
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Epidemiology, the study of "all around," is the sciencebehind public health statistics. Epidemiological concepts and skills involving interpretation and use of health related data in populations or groups are studied. The course enables the understanding of causes and transmission of disease, tracking community health problems, and identifying trends related to public health problems. Critical judgement in assessing health related data is developed. Prerequisite: Hlth 321 or the equivalent.
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Hlth 469: Public Health and Wellness
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
This course includes advanced public health concepts and development of critical thinking about the role of public health in the community. With interactive discussions, the course reviews community health promotion objectives and epidemiologically derived statistical information. Comprehensive focus is on three major areas: Community Health Promotion, Environmental Health Promotion, and Health Resources and Services. Prerequisite: Hlth 321 or the equivalent.
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Hlth 489: Fitness/Wellness Program Leadership
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Practical field experience and supportive lecture in the fitness and wellness program management aspects of health promotion. Leadership skills include administration, health education, nutrition strategy, and applied exercise science/technology. Students assist in the operation of the New Mexico Highlands University Wellness Program (HU-Wellness Program). Students may choose another work site to gain valuable field experience upon approval from the professor.
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Hlth 490: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Individual, directed study arranged with an instructor. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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HPS 135: 435.Selected Topic in Human Performance and Sport
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Course in topic or topics in human performance and sport. May be repeated with change of content.
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HPS 223: First Aid and CPR
3.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
Instruction in appropriate procedures for rendering emergency care for the victim of an accident or sudden illness; prevention techniques. American National Red Cross certification is available.
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HPS 224: Emergency Medical Training
6.00 Credits
New Mexico Highlands University
The purpose of this course is for students to understand the theory of emergency care and first aid and to be able to demonstrate the skills needed to give emergency care. This course is designed specifically for ambulance personnel who have access to specialized vehicles equipped with specialized items of equipment. The course content trains ambulance attendants to recognize and stabilize patients with life-threatening emergencies at the scene and in transport, utilizing the specialized items of equipment. Students across campus are invited to enroll to supplement their education. In addition to ambulance attendants, community members such as fire fighters, police officers, and search and rescue personnel would benefit from this class. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will receive certificates from New Mexico Highlands University, the Emergency Medical Service Academy, and the School of Medicine at The University of New Mexico.
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