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HIST 498: Senior Seminar in American History
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
A research course in selected fields of American history at the senior level. Students conduct historical research with close guidance from the instructor and write extensive, well-documented papers. HIST 498 or HIST 499 is required for history major and HIST 398, HIST 498 or HIST 499 for history minor. May be taken twice for credit toward history major or minor. If taken twice for major, or in addition to HIST 499, it will count in Elective Area I. If taken twice for minor, or taken in addition to HIST 398 or HIST 499, it will count in Elective Area I. Prereq: HIST 101 or HIST 102 and HIST 298, or consent of instructor. Sp, F
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HIST 499: Senior Seminar in World History
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
A research course in selected fields of World History at the senior level. Students conduct historical research with close guidance from the instructor and write extensive, well-documented papers. HIST 498 or HIST 499 is required for history major and HIST 398, HIST 498 or HIST 499 for history minor. May be taken twice for credit toward history major or minor. If taken twice for major, or in addition to HIST 498, it will count in Elective Area II. If taken twice for minor, or taken in addition to HIST 398 or HIST 498, it will count in Elective Area II. Prereq: HIST 111 or HIST 112 and HIST 298, or consent of instructor. Sp, F
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HP 115: Medical Terminology For The Health Professions
2.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
This course focuses on the study of the prefixes, suffixes, and root words commonly found in the field of medicine and health care.
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HP 211: The Health Care Delivery System
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
This course provides an overview of the health care delivery system from a historical, economic, legal/ethical, and political framework.
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HP 235: Eastern Medicine and Alternative/Complimentary Health Care
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
This is a course designed to study Eastern Medicine and its influence on complementary health care therapies. Emphasis is on historical, cultural, social, research, and consumer interest influences on the evolving model of east-west healing and health care. Specific modalities will be studied with emphasis on utilization for self-care and their use in health care. Implications for changes in health care environments and health care provider roles also will be analyzed.
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HP 255: Human Sexuality:A Health Perspective
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
This course focuses on interdisciplinary approach to the study of individual and societal determinants in the expression of human sexuality in relationship to health. Changing social values, sexual behaviors, contraception, sexually- contracted diseases, and problems in sexual development in relationship to health are explored.
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HP 265: Alcohol And Drug Abuse:A Health Perspective
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
This course focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to the study of alcohol and drug abuse from a health perspective. Etiological theories and the physiological and social consequences of alcoholism and drug abuse are studied. Current approaches to prevention, identification, and treatment of alcoholism and drug abuse are analyzed.
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HP 302: Biostatistics
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
The course provides students with an introduction to assessing the magnitude, reliability, validity, and precision of associations (e.g., between exposures and disease) and making inferences about target populations using data from samples in the health professions. Topics include probability and sampling distribution, research design and analysis of variance, regression and correlation, stochastic processes, and frequency distributions. Prereq: MATH 111.
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HP 305: Structure and Theory:Worksite Wellness and Health Promotion
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
This course provides the student with knowledge about health and wellness concepts and strategies to implement them in the workplace. Theoretical models will be the basis used to explore why individuals choose healthy or unhealthy behaviors and what motivates them to change their choices. Effective assessment techniques for the individual and organization will be presented. Utilization of the assessment data to develop an effective health promotion plan will be studied. Prereq: HP 211.
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HP 306: Evaluation and Application:Worksite Wellness and Health Promotion
3.00 Credits
University of Southern Indiana
This course provides the student with knowledge on the development of a health promotion plan for the worksite. Designing interventions to meet the needs of the workforce and the organization will be explored extensively. Examination of the evaluation process including methods, data gathering, data analysis, and outcome analysis. Prereq: HP 305.
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