academic and community setting. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Area F. Co-requisites: KINS 3241, KINS 3342, KINS 3343, (Block 1).
| | HSCI 4311 | Epidemiology (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 4312 | Biostatistics (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 4313 | Introduction 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 4330 | Seminar 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 4341 | Instructional 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 4960 | Internship 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 6335 | Health 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 6336 | Cultural/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 6337 | National 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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