2011-12 Online Catalogue
Courses in Health (HLTH)
- HLTH 003 - Medical Terminology
- Terminology related to medical and health sciences. Online.
- Credits: 2
- HLTH 010 - Health & Wellness
- This course is for Health & Wellness RLC students only. We explore the six domains of health & wellness (physical, emotional, spiritual, environmental, intellectual, and social) through readings, discussions, and hands-on activities.
- Credits: 1
- HLTH 020 - Aging: Change & Adaptation
- Individual and social meanings of aging and old age; physical, physiological, psychological, and sociological changes accompanying aging; individual family, community, and societal adaptations to aging. Cross-listed with SOC 020 & HDFS 020.
- Credits: 3
- HLTH 025 - Patient Care Equipment Tech
- Introduction to healthcare technology management in acute patient care, anatomy/physiology and technical principles, safety, and troubleshooting techniques. Includes electrocardiographs, physiological monitors, infusion devices, pacemakers and defibrillators. Online.
- Credits: 3
- HLTH 026 - Medical Equipment Applications
- Hands-on laboratory course in the classroom. Includes bedside medical equipment demonstrations, exercises and problem resolution, device simulators, safety and performance testing.
- Credits: 3
- HLTH 030 - Trad Chin Med & Asian Bodywork
- This class introduces the student to Traditional Chinese Medicine. Emphasis is placed on developing assessment skills using TCM theories. The lab will include learning a basic, total bodywork session. Prerequisites: ANPS 019 & ANPS 020 or permission of instructor.
- Credits: 2
- HLTH 095 - Special Topics
- Introductory courses on health topics beyond the scope of departmental or college offerings. See Schedule of Courses for specific titles.
- Credits: 1 to 18
- HLTH 096 - Special Topics
- Introductory courses on health topics beyond the scope of departmental or college offerings. See Schedule of Courses for specific titles.
- Credits: 1 to 18
- HLTH 100 - Biology of Aging
- Human aging examined emphasizing biological and nonpathological physiological changes and their effects on the functioning of elders. Prerequisites: BIOL 004 or ANPS 019-ANPS 020 or permission.
- Credits: 3
- HLTH 103 - D2: Intro to Global Health
- An intermediate level lecture/discussion course that explores global health and global health challenges affecting people primarily in developing or resource- constrained countries. Pre/co-requisite: Sophomore standing.
- Credits: 3
- HLTH 105 - D2:Cultural Health Care
- Examines the principles and theories of culture in health care with an overall goal to understand how health care is contextualized by and through culture.
- Credits: 3
- HLTH 107 - Human Health & the Environment
- Interdisciplinary understanding of the effects of anthropogenic factors including pollution, reduced biodiversity, climate change, overpopulation, and resource depletion on the health of natural systems and human populations. Pre/co-requisites: a college level science course and sophomore standing. Cross-listed with NR 107.
- Credits: 3
- HLTH 108 - Explorations in Public Health
- From various disciplines, theoretical perspectives, and narrative experiences, the class will build and apply to contemporary issues and populations an ideal public health service model.
- Credits: 3
- HLTH 109 - Energy Medicine
- Energy medicine is an integrative, complementary and preventative energy therapy course. The impact of specific concepts, beliefs, patterns, and interventions on the energy system are explored. Pre/co-requisites: HLTH 141.
- Credits: 3
- HLTH 115 - Women's Health & Advocacy
- Aims to demystify women's health care issues through understanding options/choices concerning sexuality, contraception, reproductive health, sexually transmitted diseases, relationships, addictive disorders, anxiety/depression and more.
- Credits: 3
- HLTH 124 - Mental Health and Aging
- Course will cover the main theories of older adult development and aging as well as the latest research on psychological and emotional changes with aging.
- Credits: 3
- HLTH 125 - Exercise, Fitness and Health
- An intermediate-level course on fundamentals of exercise physiology, diet and fitness as they relate to health, wellness and human performance. Pre/co-requisites: One semester of BIOL 001, BIOL 002, BIOL 003, BIOL 004; or ANPS 019, ANPS 020.
- Credits: 3
- HLTH 135 - Adv Medical Equipment Systems
- Covers imaging systems: x-ray, fluoroscopy. CT scanners, MRI, nuclear medicine, and ultrasound. Also clinical laboratory equipment, surgery devices, healthcare networks/IT, dialysis sytems, and physical therapy equipment. Online.
- Credits: 3
- HLTH 140 - Issues in Women's Health
- A holistic exploration of the health care needs of women. This course will consider the stereotypical, theoretical, and clinical approaches of care used in treating women. Prerequisites: PSYC 001, HDFS 005, Sociology course below 100.
- Credits: 3
- HLTH 141 - Healing Touch Level 1
- Healing Touch is an energy based therapeutic approach to healing which uses touch to influence the energy system thus affecting physical, emotional and spiritual health and healing.
- Credits: 0 to 1
- HLTH 142 - Healing Touch Level 2
- The second level of Healing Touch includes an intake interview, back techniques, and a full healing sequence. Emphasis in the experimental learning is on developing sequences for specific client needs. Pre/co-requisites: HLTH 141.
- Credits: 1
- HLTH 143 - Healing Touch Level 3
- Level 3 is for students who desire more in-depth skills in Healing Touch, an energy-based therapeutic approach to healing, and have successfully completed Levels 1 and 2. Pre/co-requisites: HLTH 141 and HLTH 142.
- Credits: 1
- HLTH 145 - D2:Women's Hlth & Spirituality
- Travel course to Belize. Examines women's physical, mental and spiritual health with a cross-cultural perspective. Pre/co-requisite: Instructor's permission.
- Credits: 3
- HLTH 150 - Infectious Disease & Hum Hst
- This course will explore how the changing world has impacted the development and spread of infectious disease.
- Credits: 3
- HLTH 195 - Intermediate Special Topics
- Intermediate courses on health topics beyond the scope of departmental or college offerings. See Schedule of Courses for specific titles.
- Credits: 1 to 18
- HLTH 196 - Intermediate Special Topics
- Intermediate courses on health topics beyond the scope of departmental or college offerings. See Schedule of Courses for specific titles.
- Credits: 1 to 18
- HLTH 197 - Independent Study
- Students outside CNHS may develop individual plans specific to their academic interests in health and, if approved, work with a faculty mentor to meet objectives.
- Credits: 1 to 3
- HLTH 225 - Health Technology Management
- Includes medical devices/systems, information technology and telecommunications. Blending of IT and medical technology. Also planning, life cycle management, and technical services--clinical engineering. Online.
- Credits: 3
- HLTH 250 - Community Participatory Rsch
- Examines the process and development of conducting community-based participatory research projects in collaboration with a community partner.
- Credits: 3
- HLTH 295 - Advanced Special Topics
- Advanced courses on health topics beyond the scope of departmental or college offerings. See Schedule of Courses for specific titles.
- Credits: 1 to 18
- HLTH 296 - Advanced Special Topics
- Advanced courses on health topics beyond the scope of departmental or college offerings. See Schedule of Courses for specific titles.
- Credits: 1 to 18
