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HP 750: Architecture Design Studio
6.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
An advanced studio in architectural design for students with academic preparation in design who intend to specialize in preservation. Projects include adaptive reuse of historic structures and the design of new structures within historic contexts, using sites in Kentucky as foci for investigations. Individual and team projects of public interest, involving interaction with local preservation and planning groups and other professional and academic disciplines. Lecture, two hours; studio, 12 hours per week. Prereq: Consent of instructor or HP 616.
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HP 772: Seminar in Historic Preservation
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Seminar for the investigation of selected topics in historic preservation. The course requires a subtitle each time it is offered. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits. Prereq: Consent of instructor.
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HP 785: Independent Study in Historic Preservation
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Independent investigation of selected topics in historic preservation under the supervision of a faculty member with proficiency in the investigation area. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits. Prereq: Nine credit hours of graduate study, written consent of instructor, and contractual agreement approved by Department Chair.
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HP 798: Master's Project I
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
The Master's Project is the capstone of the student's experience in the program, as well as an opportunity to investigate in-depth a preservation design project, policy issue, or scholarly question. This course, which must be taken prior to enrollment in HP 799, Master’s Project II, assists students in designing their Master’s Project and results in a Master’s Project proposal and selection of a Master’s Project Committee. Through readings and class discussions, this course will familiarize students with situating research within a literature, formulating research questions o hypotheses, research design, advanced methodologies, critical assessment of methodologies, data analysis and selection of a Master’s Project Committee. Prereq: Completion of 9 credits of graduate study or consent of the instructor.
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HP 799: Master's Project II
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
During this sequel to HP 798, students work independently, but under the direction of a committee chair and Master’s Project committee suggested by the student and chosen in consultation with the department chair or DGS to complete the Master’s Project proposed in HP 798. Prereq: HP 798.
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HS 500: Integrative Care For Health Sciences
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Integrative care involves using the best possible treatments from both complementary/alternative and allopathic medicine, based on the patient's individual needs and condition. The selection of health care providers should be based on good science and this course will introduce students to complementary and alternative health care providers and the practices and beliefs of these practices as well as the scientific evidence in support of these practices. The course integrates successes from both worlds and describe the safest, least invasive, most cost-effective approach while incorporating a holistic understanding of the individual. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 credits (1 credit didactic and up to two credits experiential/research). (Same as AT 500, CLS 500, CNU 500, CD 500, PA 500, PT 686.)
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HSE 101: Introduction to The Health Sciences
1.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Limited to students contemplating a career in one of the health sciences.
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HSE 510: Older Women And Their Health
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course is designed to increase the awareness and understanding of the relationships among gender, health status and the aging process among older women. Such issues as changing social and cultural mores, public policies and utilization of health care resources are discussed as they impact women. Prereq: Upper division or graduate standing. (Same as NUR 510.)
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HSE 595: Directed Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Independent work devoted to research on specific problems, to challenge the student to synthesize concepts from his total program and relate them to his allied health specialty. Conference, one to three hours per week. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits. Prereq: Consent of instructor. (Same as CLM 595.)
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HSE 880: Seminar in Allied Health
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Study and analysis of current and topical problems and issues regarding the roles, trends and research for allied health educators. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits. Prereq: Admission to the College of Allied Health Professions Program or permission of instructor. (Same as CLM 880.)
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