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HEC 4901-4: Independent Study in Health Counseling
4.00 - 4.10 Credits
Iona University
A tutorial in which a student pursues a special topic under faculty direction and guidance with the approval of the department chair. Same course as PSY 4901-4. 1-4 credits. N
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HES 1111: Nutrition
4.00 Credits
Iona University
A study of the fundamental principles of nutrition and the application of those principles to health care. The metabolism of essential nutrients and the eating habits and dietary practices of various cultures are discussed. 4 credits. F
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HES 2011: Nutritional Aspects of Health and Disease
4.00 Credits
Iona University
A comprehensive overview of the principles of nutrition as they apply to individuals and groups throughout the lifespan. The relationship between nutrition and health status. The dietary needs of individuals with specific diseases. The dietary factor as a determinant of differences in death and illness among cultural population groups. 4 credits. N
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HES 2200: Medical Care:The Human Body
4.00 Credits
Iona University
Medical care has been shrouded in the professional mystique of medicine and has been inaccessible to the layperson. The purpose of this course is to provide a guide to the human body and how it works: the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of various categories of disease, ranging from cancer and heart disease to allergies; the proper use of prescription and over-the-counter drugs; and medical terms and their meanings. 4 credits. N
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HES 3301: Occupational Health and Safety
4.00 Credits
Iona University
A study of health issues of the workplace. Chemical and technological hazards. Study of federal and state legislation and related court cases, particularly the Occupational Safety and Health Act. 4 credits. N
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HES 3401: Environmental Health
4.00 Credits
Iona University
Environmental factors (air, water and physical, biological and social factors) influencing health and the technology available for managing these factors and preventing disease. The development of skills to plan courses of action to deal with environmental health problems. Topics include: asbestos; lead and mercury; radiation; noise; organic solvents; biocides; particulate air pollution; toxic wastes; water treatment; and neuro-behavioral and reproductive hazards. Community perceptions and responses to hazards will also be examined. 4 credits. N
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HES 3701: Exercise and Fitness
4.00 Credits
Iona University
One out of two American adults exercise regularly. This course examines the anatomy and physiology of physical activity as it relates to fitness for the prevention of disease and the maintenance of good health. In-class demonstrations of various exercise activities will be performed. 4 credits. N
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HES 3711: Sports Medicine
4.00 Credits
Iona University
One out of ten American adults who exercise regularly suffers a sports-related injury. This course examines the causes, prevention and treatment of health and safety problems related to participation in athletics and physical activity. Emphasis is placed on specific educational and counseling interventions for both professional and recreational athletes. 4 credits. F
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HON 110: Logic and Critical Thinking
3.00 Credits
Iona University
This course is an introduction to argumentation and critical thinking. It will examine arguments in ordinary language, the varied uses of language, informal fallacies, and the difference between deductive and inductive reasoning. Emphasis is placed on argument as a linguistic activity and arguments will be examined as they occur in actual settings. In addition, students may study some basic elements of formal logic. A central element in the course will be the application of the principles of argumentation in an analysis of a contemporary issue or set of issues. Themes could be chosen, for example, from current legal, social, political, moral or scientific debates. Prerequisite: Approval of honors degree program director. 3 credits. F
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HON 310-320: Honors Lectures and Seminars
3.00 Credits
Iona University
A series of lectures/discussions, given over the fall and spring semesters by scholars from various disciplines. Each year the series revolves around a different general topic and highlights its various aspects. The lectures are supplemented with a bibliography of prescribed references. Students meet in small groups to discuss the lectures. The writing of a substantial paper and an oral presentation are undertaken with the guidance of a mentor. Prerequisite: Approval of honors degree program director. 3 credits. FS
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