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PH 484: COMMUNITY ORG/HEALTH ED
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Effective Fall 2009 Prerequisite: PH 483 and Junior Standing and permission of instuctor Examines the role of the health educator in solving community health problems. Emphasis is placed on appropriate methods and techniques of communication, processes by which a community identifies its needs and the importance of cultural and social factors in community organization and community development. Principles of community organization and planning as a process will be stressed as well as the imporantance of public health policy.
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PH 485: METH COMMUNITY HEALTH ED
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisite: PH 483. The roles and functions of the community health educator in planning, implementing, and evaluating health education programs.
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PH 489: SENIOR PROJECT
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
Prerequisites: Senior standing and permission of instructor. An application course in which students work on projects utilizing skill and knowledge from prior courses in the program.
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PH 490: INTERNSHIP
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
EFFECTIVE FALL 2009 Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Supervised, 400 hours field experience planned with various agencies, organizations, facilities, industries, and businesses with health related missions or programs, and approved by the Department of Public Health. Off campus travel required, and students are responsible for their own transportation.
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PHIL 101: TRUTH AND RELATIVISM
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
The study of central positions and arguments concerning the nature and character of Truth: Is there such a thing as Truth? What is real? If there is Truth and reality, how can we know them?
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PHIL 102: THE GOOD AND THE BEAUTIFUL
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
The study of fundamental questions in moral theory and aesthetics: What is good? What is beauty? On what grounds do we base moral and aesthetic judgments? How are the good and the beautiful related, and how are they different?
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PHIL 103: THE COMMITTED LIFE
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
The philosophical study of individual and collective commitment to ideals and values in a pluralistic society.
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PHIL 201: LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
A study of the four classical forms of love-affection, eros, friendship, and charity-and of the cultural influences which shape and mold our understanding and experience of love.
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PHIL 202: RACIAL JUSTICE
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
An examination of (1) the major perspective that came together to form the civil rights movement of the 1950's and 1960's; (2) the accomplishments and failures of that movement; and (3) the issues of racial justice that remain today.
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PHIL 207: PHILOSOPHY AND POPULAR CULTURE
3.00 Credits
Western Kentucky University
EFFECTIVE FALL 2009 An examination of the mutliple ways that philosophical inquiry can further the study of popular culture. This will include philosphical accounts of the nature and meaning of popular culture as well as the use of various philosophical approaches to interpret specific elements of popular culture such as film, television, music, and sports.
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