Coursework
CH 1010 / 1020 -
Chemistry 1 and 2
Introduction course to concepts of chemistry with both lecture and lab experience
BIOL 1040 - General Biology II
Continuation of BIOL 1030. This includes concepts regarding human physiology, plant diversity, morphology, and principles of ecology
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HLTH 2030 - Overview of Healthcare Systems
Introduction to the American health care delivery system with focus on its foundation and primary characteristics
BIOL 2220 / BIOL 2230 - Human Anatomy and Physiology
Basic introductory course in integrated human anatomy and physiology covering cells and tissues; integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems as well as endocrine, reproductive, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, urinary, and digestive systems​
HLTH 3610 - Health Care Economics
An overview of behavioral, biological and psycho-social factors associated with major human diseases and conditions, with an emphasis on best health practices.
HLTH 4310 - Health and the Environment
Principles of environmental health emphasizing understanding various health concerns created by the interactions of people with their environment. Students evaluate the impact of environmental factors on public health policy decisions. Meets specific area of need in environmental health issues.
HLTH 4900 - Research and Evaluation Strategies for Public Health
Discussion of research in health. Focuses on analysis of reported research. Ethical, moral, and legal issues are discussed
BIOL 1030 - General Biology I
Evolutionary approach to cells, cellular activities, genetics, and animal diversity with an emphasis on scientific processes
HTLH 2020 - Intro to Public Health
Examination of the forces that have influenced current health delivery systems, health practices, and trends. Introduction of population and public health theories and models.
HLTH 2400 - Determinants of Health Behavior
Analysis of health behaviors based on psychological, social, cultural, and environmental factors.
HLTH 2980 - Human Health and Disease
An overview of behavioral, biological and psycho-social factors associated with major human diseases and conditions, with an emphasis on best health practices.
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HLTH 3800 - Epidemiology
Introduces epidemiological principles and methods used in the study of the origin, distribution, and control of disease
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HTLH 4700 - Global Health
Deepens students’ knowledge of global health and how public health work is conducted internationally. Introduction to assessment of international health needs and designing, implementing, managing, and evaluating public health programs in international settings.
SPAN 2010 - Intermediate Spanish
Intermediate course to practice listening, reading, speaking, and writing with grammatical structures emphasized.
SPAN 3050 - Intermediate Spanish Conversation and Composition 1
Practice of spoken spanish with an emphasis on pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammatical structure
SPAN 3130 - Survey of Spanish Literature 1
The study of literary movements, influences, and authors from the beginning of the 17th century
SPAN 4180 - Technical Spanish for Health Management Professionals
Technical health communication course in Spanish with an emphasis on business and managerial aspects regarding international health systems
SPAN 4350 - Contemporary Hispanic Culture
The study of social, economic, and political manifestations of Hispanic culture
SPAN 2020 - Intermediate Spanish
Continuation of SPAN 2010 with continued emphasis on vocabulary, gramatical structure, and writing
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SPAN 3090 - Introduction to Spanish Phonetics
Study of phonetics and phonology covering the principles of Spanish pronunciation
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SPAN 3150 - Spanish for Health Professionals
Medical concepts and terminology in Spanish
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SPAN 4190 - Health and the Hispanic Community
Study of cultural aspects of health and health services in Hispanic populations in the United States
COMM 2500 - Public Speaking
The practical instruction in public speaking; practice in presentation, delivery, and criticism of short speaches as well as an emphasis on the process of communication
PRTM 3050 - Safety and Risk Management in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management
Provisions of safe services, facilities, and activites in the parks, recreation, and tourism industry are studied through areas of risk management and liability
LS 2780 Wilderness First Aid
The study of wilderness first aid activities with the focus on skills to prevent, recognize, and provide basic care for injuries and sudden illness when advanced help is not readily available
ANTH 2010 - Introduction to Anthropology
Offers an overview on the development of agriculture and complex societies, contemporary human societies, and the relationship between languages and cultures
LAW 3220 - Legal Environment of Business
Examination of both state and national regulation of business with attention on the constitution and limitations of power
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LS 1000 - Natural Healing
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PRTM 4230 - Adaptive Sports and Recreation
Examines the various sport and recreation opportunities available to individuals with disabilties
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SOC 2010 - Introduction to Sociology
Sociological perspective: the study of contemporary groups, organizations, and societies in terms of human social behavior, social change, and social institutions