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HOL 1000: Choices in Living
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
The course will focus on the relationship between individual choices, social responsibilities and optimal human functioning. Students will be educated in current theories and techniques of values clarification, motivation, and behavior change. Health and social issues relevant to young adults and throughout the life cycle will be examined. This course is designed for undergraduate students in all majors and is especially valuable for students interested in health and human services professions. Credits: 3 hours
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HOL 2000: Choices in Global Living
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course considers the concept of "health" at both the individual and global level by exploring the connection between an individual's lifestyle choices and their impact on the larger world of work and service. The theory of holism, along with related theories (multiculturalism, sustainability, and ecological systems) are considered across a variety of disciplines in order to examine current initiatives that are occurring in order to improve the human condition. Credits: 3 hours
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HOL 3000: Exploring Practices in Integrative Health Care
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course is a general survey of holistic health practices and issues, with a focus on the variety of alternative and complementary modalities that are present in integrative health care settings Students will complete an assessment of the values and attitudes which underpin their current health practices, as well as examining the values and issues that shape our current health care models. They will explore and critically evaluate a variety of holistic health services and their application. The format for the course will be a combination of lectures, experiential activities, and student presentations. Credits: 3 hours
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HOL 3300: Holism and the Environment
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course is designed to increase awareness of environmental problems and their connection to our own health physically, mentally and spiritually. We will examine the connections between individual lifestyle choices and the effects those choices have on the earth. The intentions of the course are to assist participants in the exploration of human interactions with nature on a global and historical level as well as an individual level. The impacts of our lifestyles on the earth (e.g., sustainable agriculture, deep ecology, and voluntary simplicity) will be explored. The format for the course will be a combination of experiential activities, video presentations, meditation, readings, discussions and much time spent immersing ourselves in nature. Credits: 3hours
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HOL 3960: Learning,Work,and Lifestyles:Holistic Perspectives
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course is designed as an academic and experiential exploration of "whole person" approaches to learning, work and lifestyle choices. Using the lens of holism, it explores individual learning styles, meaningful work theories and practices, as well as personal, communal and global lifestyle options. Students will have an opportunity to deepen their understanding of how they make decisions regarding these dimensions of life, the physical, mental and spiritual interconnection of these decisions and how this has an impact on their health/healing. The format of this course will combine experiential activities, journaling, small group discussions, guest speaker presentations, and video-audio presentations. Credits: 3 hours
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HOL 4400: Issues and Ethics in Holistic Health
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course provides an in-depth exploration of the key issues and ethics that arise when considering health at an individual, interpersonal, and global level. The course provides students with critical-thinking skills and decision-making skills in order to effectively assess scientific information in the field of holistic health. The course format includes lectures, small-group discussions of case examples, experiential exercises, and a final paper in which students apply the principles of holistic health to their major field of study. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: HOL 1000 and HOL 2000. Credits: 3 hours
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HOL 4700: Relationship-Centered Skills
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course provides students with a holistic approach to interpersonal process and communication in order to prepare them to function effectively in health care and relationship-centered settings. Students are exposed to theory and practice in the following areas: key principles of effective communication, holistic approaches to interpersonal process, and relationship-centered approaches to providing health and human services. This course is intended for students pursuing either the minor in holistic health or one of the majors in health and human services. Credits: 3 hours
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HOL 4970: Independent Study in Holistic Health
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
This course will be arranged on an individual basis to provide students the opportunity to pursue independently the study of special areas of holistic health care. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: Instructor approval. Credits: 1-4 hours
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HOL 5300: Special Topics in Holistic Health
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
Variable topic, variable credit course for consideration of current and special interests in holistic health. Specific topics, number of credit hours and prerequisites, if any, will be announced each time the course is scheduled. May be repeated for credit with different topics. Credits: 1 to 4 hours
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HOL 5310: Introduction to Holistic Health
3.00 Credits
Western Michigan University
The primary purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to the philosophies, theories, and concepts involved in holistic health care. It is meant to serve both as a general educational experience for persons wishing to become familiar with holism and essential basic instruction for persons wishing to apply for admission to the graduate certificate program in Holistic Health Care. Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisite: Senior or graduate status. Credits: 3 hours
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