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INTS 299: International Exchange Student
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
Students may earn three hours credit for each of two travel seminars conducted by FMU faculty or travel seminars conducted by faculty from other universities or colleges approved by the International Studies Committee. Students may also earn three hours credit (S/U) for INTS 299 by successful completion of a semester in an official FMU International Exchange Program. The three hours credit will count toward the minor but will not be calculated in the student's grade point average.
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INTS 400: International Studies: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
It includes examination of current issues in international relations and a major research project.
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INTS 497: International Studies: Special Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
Individual research project under the guidance of a faculty member. Research projects must be approved by the International Studies Committee and are reviewed by three faculty members from two different disciplines. Open only to juniors and seniors with grade point average of 3.0 or higher in their major courses. (May be used as a substitute for a required program course with the permission of the International Studies Committee.
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IPHC 200: Spirituality in Healthcare
1.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
This elective course will explore the relationship between health and spirituality and the process of spiritual development across the lifespan. Currect research in these areas will be stressed. Various religions and their impact on healthcare practices will be examined. Means of conducting the spiritual assessment and the healthcare provider's role in spiritual care will be analyzed.
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IPHC 213: Safe Dosage Calculations for Interprofessional Healthcare Providers
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
This elective course is for those who plan a career in healthcare and may need more specialized focus on safe dosage calculations. This course will focus on identifiying methods of calculations used when determining a safe dose for administering medications through various routes such as injections, oral, and intravenous (IV). This course can also be taken by those who may need remediation in dosage calculation. This course does not take the place of any required math courses as established by the University or Nursing.
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IPHC 215: Introduction to Public Administration
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
Study of the nature of public administration in the United States with attention to policies of organization and management and to fiscal, personnel, planning, and public relations practices. Credit cannot be received for both IPHC 215 and POLI 215.
Prerequisite:
POLI 101 OR POLI 103
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IPHC 301: Professional Role and Practice
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
This course explores the past, present, and future of professional healthcare roles. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking and lifelong learning, professional values and philosophies, socialization and role development of the healthcare professional, as well as the legal and ethical aspects of practice. This course will allow the students to develop career goals and a professional portfolio and to establish a focus for a student of a healthcare profession.
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IPHC 302: Understanding Veteran Culture and Health
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
This elective interprofessional course provides the learner with the knowledge needed to understand aspects of veteran culture and healthcare needs through exposure to sociopolitical elements of the veteran population.
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IPHC 303: Understanding Sexual Health in Healthcare Settings
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
This course will analyze and synthesize information centering on a number of current sexual and reproductive health issues across the lifespan. This course is designed to build student's knowledge of sexual health terms and topics including HIV, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), contraceptive methods and cultural perspectives of sexuality from birth through late adulthood. the course will also develop the student's knowledge and comfort in working with sexual minority populations (Lesbian, BiSexual, Gay, Transgender, Questioning) in healthcare settings. Students will come away from the course with a working knowledge of the terminology and history related to sexual health and sexual minority populations. Students will apply health promotion and disease prevention frameworks, and public health concepts, epidemiology, and environmental health issues specific to sexual minority populations in the community. Students will better understand how stigma influences patient behavior and quality of care, and ultimately the costs of negative health outcomes. Emphasis is placed on how the clinical and allied health community can support and better serve patients who identify as a sexual minority, through a better understanding of the health disparities among sexual minority populations.
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IPHC 314: Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine
3.00 Credits
Francis Marion University
Introduction to the affective, behavioral, and cognitive aspects of health and illness. Topics include such issues as lifestyle change, stress management, and chronic pain, as well as a survey of specific physical diseases which are known to involve a dominant psychological component. Credit cannot be received for both IPHC 314 and PSYC 314.
Prerequisite:
PSYC 206
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