200
A self-study module course for learning anatomical directions, planes, comprehensive clinical vocabulary, words made from word parts, and imaging terms used in health care. Recommended: Successful completion of at least two semesters of coursework at the college level.
Credits
3(3-0)
Prerequisites
None.
Corequisites
None.
Engages the student in exploring, understanding and applying leadership concepts, skills, and behaviors in personal and professional development for leading in the healthcare field. Writing Intensive.
Credits
3(3-0)
Prerequisites
None.
Corequisites
None.
Includes CPR and first aid care. American Red Cross certification for first aid and CPR can be earned.
Credits
2(1-2)
Prerequisites
None.
Corequisites
None.
Covers basic structure and function of the human body. Prepares non- science majors and health profession students to take advanced human anatomy and physiology courses. Recommended: Successful completion of a college level science course or a strong background in basic sciences, i.e. high school biology or chemistry.
Credits
3(3-0)
Prerequisites
None.
Corequisites
None.
Functional aspects of human anatomy and application to physical activity, exercise, and human performance. Prerequisites:
HSC 211 or 214.
Credits
3(3-1)
Prerequisites
HSC 211 or HSC 214
Corequisites
None.
A learning experience using laboratory techniques and procedures to develop an understanding of the human body structure and function. Prerequisite:
HSC 211 or concurrent enrollment.
Credits
1(0-2)
Prerequisites
HSC 211 or concurrent enrollment
Corequisites
None.
A comprehensive course in the structure of the human body organized by systems. Laboratory work includes identification of fundamental anatomical structures on models and cadavers. Prerequisites:
HSC 211 or 12 credit hours completed with one course in BIO or CHM or PHY.
Credits
4(3-3)
Prerequisites
HSC 211 or 12 credit hours completed with one course in BIO or CHM or PHY
Corequisites
None.
A comprehensive course that studies the function of the organ systems of the human body. Laboratory work in fundamental physiological principles is included. Pre/Co-Requisite:
HSC 214.
Credits
4(3-2)
Prerequisites
None.
Corequisites
None.
The study of functional aspects of human movement, including basic biomechanics and structural kinesiology. Prerequisites:
HSC 214,
HSC 215.
Credits
3(2-2)
Prerequisites
HSC 214, HSC 215
Corequisites
None.
Students will learn to assess and perform various exercises utilized in personal training and strength and conditioning, and achieve a standard of fitness competence themselves. Prerequisites:
HSC 214, 215.
Credits
2(1-2)
Prerequisites
HSC 214, HSC 216
Corequisites
None.
Theory and practice related to exercise testing and administration for the health-related components of fitness. Practical experience in fitness evaluation, exercise technique and program design. Prerequisites:
HSC 214, 215.
Credits
3(2-2)
Prerequisites
HSC 214, HSC 215
Corequisites
None.
This course introduces public health theory and research and how they are incorporated into intervention, design and evaluation of individuals, groups, and communities. This course may be offered in an online format. Prerequisite:
HSC 110.
Credits
3(3-0)
Prerequisites
HSC 110
Corequisites
None.
The study of psychoactive drugs: what they are; how they work; and why people use and/or abuse them; and their impact on society. Not open to students with credit in
HSC 528, 529, or 530. This course may be offered in an online format. Recommended: Any natural or social science course.
Credits
3(3-0)
Prerequisites
None.
Corequisites
None.
Investigate substance abuse programs and explore substance abuse intervention. Prerequisite:
HSC 235.
Credits
3(3-0)
Prerequisites
HSC 235
Corequisites
None.
Contains subject matter not included in courses currently listed in the Bulletin. Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor.
Credits
1-12(Spec)
Prerequisites
Permission of instructor.
Corequisites
None.