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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
1 credit. Seminar course in which current topics in human science will be examined from the multiple perspectives of anthropology, biology and psychology. Students can expect to study, and attempt to synthesize, proximate (mechanistic), ontogenetic and evolutionary explanations for each of the topics examined. Open only to human science minors.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Offered fall and spring. Review of the basic competencies and foundations of the health sciences including academic planning, professionalism, writing and presentation skills, information literacy, foundational principles, and the roles and responsibilities of selected health science fields. This is intended to be the first course that a student takes in the health sciences major.
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2.00 Credits
3 credits. Offered fall and spring. A survey of various dimensions of the legal aspects of emergency care, cardiorespiratory emergencies, hemorrhage control, wounds, shock, heat injuries and other health emergencies. Selected American Red Cross and American Heart Association certifications available. ** The American Red Cross registration fees apply.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Offered fall and spring. This course involves advanced study of injuries associated with physically active individuals including injury mechanisms, signs and symptoms, and treatments. Other topics include relationships athletic trainers build with other health care professionals; environmental issues related to physical activity; and special needs of various populations. Prerequisites: BIO 290 and HTH 205. Formerly HTH 303.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Offered fall and spring. An introduction to community health including its foundations, the tools of community health such as epidemiology, community organization, disease control, and health promotion. The course focuses on the populations, settings, and special issues of community health. Prerequisites: GHTH 100.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit. Sexually transmitted diseases and other sexual systems problems (breast and testicular cancer), nonvenereal diseases, chromosomal anomalies, sexual disorders of the genitalia and urinary system problems.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. A survey of principles for the promotion of optimum individual, family and community health through intelligent self-direction of health behavior. Topics include the physical, mental and social dimension of health economics, disease control, human sexuality, chemical abuse, injury control, and nutrition.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit. Survey of the drug alcohol. Topics include pharmacological effects, patterns of use, potential for abuse, treatment programs and prevention of alcohol abuse and alcoholism.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Offered fall and spring. Study of terms that relate to body systems, anatomical structures, medical processes and procedures, and a variety of diseases disorders that afflict human organisms.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. Offered spring. The purpose of this course is to present an overview of established and current knowledge in the major content areas in therapeutic assessment by examining the impact of work and the working environment on human body systems as they relate to health and wellness. Prerequisite: BIO 290.
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