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HED 261: Secondary Methods in Health Education
4.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course is a consideration of the principles and techniques in secondary health education. The middle and senior high curricula are examined and their continuing development is studied and appraised in relation to current needs and practices. Methods, materials and teaching aids are considered for Health Education. Fieldwork observation hours are required. Departmental approval required.
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HED 262: Nutritional Methods (K-12)
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course is a study of the methods and materials for teaching nutrition to various age groups in the school and the community. Fieldwork observation hours are required. Prerequisite or co-requisite of HE 255 (or Departmental approval) required. Prerequisite of HE 255 is required.
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HED 293: Practicum In Specialization - Health Education
1.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
The health education practicum is designed to give students field experience in the health education specialization. Students are required to complete 40 hours of field experience plus five hours of seminar. Prerequisite of HPE major and 12 credits in major are required.
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HED 297: Student Teaching in Health Education
4.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course is designed to meet the certification requirements of those students pursuing a major in Health Education. A minimum of 360 hours in teaching and observation is required. Students must be prepared to spend the entire school day in the public schools during the semester of registration in this course. Corequisite of HPE 298 and Departmental approval is required. Corequisite of HPE 298 and Dept approval is required
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HED 386: Honors Tutorial
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
In the Junior year, the student in the Honors Program selects a subject in the major for the Honors Tutorial. The Honors Tutorial is a threecredit semester-long course of independent research under the guidance of a chosen instructor who meets with the student in weekly sessions. The tutorial is the exploratory research for the Honors Thesis. Students must receive prior approval from the HPE Chairperson and the Honors Program Director. Must be in Honors Program
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HIM 104: Health Information Department
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course provides the student with the knowledge necessary to function in a manual or electronic environment within the Health Information Management field. This includes a discussion of the historical development of medical care, and defining primary and secondary health information. The student learns to analyze, abstract and assess the timeliness and quality of health care data. Instruction on filing systems and controls is also included. Mode of instruction: Online format. HIM Milestone required.
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HIM 104C: Professional Practice Experience I
1.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This is a supervised learning experience to develop understanding, skill and insight into medical procedures; develop awareness of the confidential nature of information given by the patient to the physician; and to observe interaction among departments. Co-requisite of HIM 104 is required.
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HIM 106: Coding I
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
Purposes and methods of classifying diseases and operations; differences between nomenclature and classification systems ICD-10-CM Coding; other systems of classification and the value of indexes and registers are emphasized. Appropriate methods of supervising ICD-10-CM coding are achieved through actual training in the coding process. Mode of instruction: Online format. Co-requisite of HIM 104 is required.
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HIM 106C: Coding Professional Practice Experience
1.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
This course is a supervised learning experience to develop skill and insight in classifying diseases and operations and in the use of various systems of classification. Mode of instruction: Online format. Prerequisite or Co-requisite of HIM 106 is required.
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HIM 107: Pathophysiology
3.00 Credits
Long Island University-C W Post Campus
The changes in the human body that may be biological, physical, chemical or anatomical which induce disease or an abnormal process are discussed. The etiology and pathogenesis of altered body systems is emphasized. How change can significantly reduce normal function of body systems is also identified. Cross-referenced with BMS 20. Prerequisites of BIO 7 & 8 are required.
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