HESC Health Science
HESC 1105 Introduction to the Health Professions - (3-0-3)
An overview of the issues associated with the delivery of health services
including the preparation and work environment of the disciplines
involved.
HESC 1115 Interpersonal Relations - (3-0-3)
Emphasizes attitudes, skills, and knowledge necessary for developing and
maintaining healthy relationships with other people.
HESC 1116 Interviewing Techniques - (3-0-3)
Emphasizes basic knowledge and skills involved with interviewing people
in a variety of settings.
HESC 2105 Personal Health - (3-0-3)
Principles of personal health and total fitness--- physical, mental,
social, emotional, and environmental. Emphasis on taking personal
responsibility for one's health.
HESC 2115 Group Communication - (3-0-3)
Study of the aspects of group dynamics with focus on leadership,
decision-making, setting goals, and resolving conflict.
HESC 2125 Applied Nutrition - (3-0-3)
An overview of the elements of nutrition as well as current issues in
food protection, consumption, and dieting. Health implications for these
topics will be emphasized throughout the course.
HESC 3105 Survey of Environmental Health - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: Junior standing. Overview of the various
components of the environment and its relationship to health and disease
and means of control.
HESC 3107 Habit Forming Substances - (3-0-3)
Physical, psychological, social, and legal dimensions of habituating
substances.
HESC 3145 The Dysfunctional Personality - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: Junior standing. Approaches taken to the
assessment and treatment of the emotionally-dysfunctional person. The role
of various agencies and health professionals in meeting personal needs
also will be evaluated.
HESC 3165 Working with the Aged - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: Junior standing. Techniques of helping the aged
deal with the mental, emotional, and physical adjustments inherent in this
stage of life.
HESC 4105 Community Health Organization - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: Junior standing. Organizational structure and
service roles of official and nonofficial health agencies at the various
level: local, state, national, and international.
HESC 4106 Methods and Materials in Health Education - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: Junior standing. Introduction to the methods of
education for health. Curriculum patterns in health education and
resources available for health instruction.
HESC 4107 Fundamentals of School Health - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: Junior standing. An introduction to the
structures and services of a comprehensive school health program.
HESC 4115 Principles of Epidemiology - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: Junior standing and MATH 1127. Causal factors in
health and disease with analysis of selected diseases.
HESC 4129 Death and Dying - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: Junior standing. An evaluation of current
concepts of moral, legal, medical, and psychological aspects of dying and
death. Strategies for the health professional assisting people through
this final stage of life will be emphasized.
HESC 4145 Working with Families - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: Junior standing. Principles and dynamics of
family living and its impact on the development of a healthy individual,
with emphasis on the techniques of developing strategies for helping
families change.
HESC 4698 Internship - (1-10-3)
Prerequisites: Senior standing and consent of department. Field
experience in an appropriate agency or occupational setting where the
student can gain practical experience in health services. (S/U
grading.)
HESC 4795 Seminar in Health Science - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: Junior standing. Special topics and problems in
the health sciences. May be taken twice for credit if topics differ.
HESC 4899 Independent Study - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: Senior standing, 24 hours of HESC courses, and
consent of instructor. Areas and topics vary with professors.
HESC 5106 Behavioral Determinants of Health and Disease - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: Junior standing. Exploration of mind-body
connections as related to the development of physical illness as well as
optimal well-being. Emphasis is on current research in this subject
area.
HESC 5107 Human Sexuality - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: Junior standing. An analysis of the issues
surrounding the nature of human sexuality, its genesis, its expressions
and its influence on health and disease, and educational strategies useful
in sex education classes.
HESC 5108 Consumer Health - (3-0- 3)
An analysis of information requisites to being an informed consumer of
health-related products. Fraud, quackery, and consumer protection systems
will be included.
HESC 5125 Crisis Intervention - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: Junior standing. Course will acquaint students
with types of crises encountered by human services workers and teach
appropriate intervention methods. Examples of crises covered are rape,
suicide, depression and bereavement.
HESC 5188 Contemporary Health Problems - (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: Junior standing. A study of current health
problems of major concern in the U.S., their antecedents and role of the
educational system in their mitigation.
HESC 5795 Seminar in Alcohol and Drug Abuse - (3-0-3)
Analysis of the problems of substance abuse, intervention strategies and
school-based prevention strategies.