academic and community setting. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Area F. Co-requisites: KINS 3241, KINS 3342, KINS 3343, (Block 1).

HSCI 4311Epidemiology (3-0-3)
The purpose of this course is to introduce the participant to the study of human disease and injury in terms of distribution, determinants, and etiology.

HSCI 4312Biostatistics (3-0-3)
The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to the theoretical and practical use of statistics as a tool utilized in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of mortality and morbidity data.

HSCI 4313Introduction to Health Care Delivery (3-0-3)
This course is designed to foster a thorough understanding of contemporary health care delivery in the United States through an exploration of policy and a comparative analysis between medical-industrial complexes present and other industrial nations. Prerequisites: ECON 1810.

HSCI 4330Seminar on Contemporary Health Issues (3-0-3)
The purpose of the course is to offer the student an in-depth exploration of a health science topic which, during the offering of the course, is under great discussion and consideration by the professional community. Topics may differ between semesters.

HSCI 4341Instructional Strategies in Health Science (3-0-3)
This course is designed to offer the student a theoretical and practical introduction to the discipline of health science education as a tool in both the academic and community setting. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Block I courses. Co-requisites: KINS 4340, KINS 4342.

HSCI 4960Internship in Health Science (9-0-9)
This experience is designed to offer the student a practical and experiential exposure to the multifaceted field of health science. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor.

HSCI 6335Health Policy and Administration (3-0-3)
The purpose of this course is to offer the student the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of public health and legislation and incorporate this understanding in the development of health care programming, delivery, policy construction, and critical interpretation.

HSCI 6336Cultural/Sociological Components of Health Science (3-0-3)
This class is designed to introduce the class participant to national and international issues of health/wellness and disease/illness from both the anthropological and sociological perspectives.

HSCI 6337National and International Health (3-0-3)
This course is designed to offer the graduate student a critical and in-depth exploration of national and international levels of morbidity and mortality with emphasis on statistics, etiology, and prevention.
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