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  1. Students in the Major, Specialization or Honors Specialization Health Sciences can expect to learn about youth and adolescent health, health in aging populations, health promotion, and health ethics.

    • Health Promotion

      The dynamic field of Health Promotion has been growing over...

    • Health and Aging

      Health and Aging - Health Sciences - School of Health...

    • Academic Advising

      Depending on the type of support required, students can...

    • Graduate

      Graduate Studies in Health Sciences. Throughout the Faculty...

  2. Listed below are the most recent courses offered by the School of Health Studies. Course outlines are draft only and subject to change. Outlines will be posted as they become available. Course outlines from previous academic years are available by clicking on the links at the bottom of this page.

  3. A. Course Description. The objective of this course is to have students gain an understanding of, and practical experience related to, the skills and knowledge required to effectively communicate health-related research to various audiences.

  4. The course covers a range of health-related topics related to personal health and wellness, with a particular emphasis on increasing knowledge, awareness, and improving individual health.

  5. viewing health in relation to social factors and social justice. Students will be introduced to basic terms, concepts, and measurements related to health, pubic health population health and health inequalities. Course Objectives . By the end of this course students should be able to:

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  6. You can expect to learn the following in this course: an overview of concepts and issues related to the organization, governance, funding and delivery of healthcare. an introduction to the types and styles of leadership in healthcare including communication strategies, competencies, and professionalism.

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  8. An introduction to the gross anatomical structures and functional connections of the core systems in the human body, including the musculoskeletal, circulatory, respiratory, gastrointestinal, urinary, and reproductive systems. Demonstrations reinforce and extend the lectures.

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