Health Education Major with Teacher Certification in Health Education (Preschool-Grade 12) (B.S.) - Undergraduate - 2009 University Catalog
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HEALTH EDUCATION MAJOR
Complete 39 semester hours including the following 3 requirement(s):
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Complete the following 5 courses for 15 semester hours:
HLTH 200 Introduction to Public Health 3 HLTH 240 Foundations of Environmental Health 3 HLTH 307 The Study of Human Diseases 3 HLTH 330 Foundations of Health Education 3 HLTH 411 School Health and Community Services 3 -
Complete the following 6 courses for 18 semester hours:
HLTH 207 Safety, Accidents and Emergency Care 3 HLTH 215 Drug Education in the Schools 3 HLTH 222 Mental Health in the Schools 3 HLTH 295 Sexuality Education in the Schools 3 HLTH 430 Health Counseling 3 NUFD 182 Nutrition 3 -
HEALTH EDUCATION COLLATERALS
Complete the following 2 courses:
BIOL 240 Mammalian Anatomy and Physiology I 3 BIOL 241 Mammalian Anatomy and Physiology II 3
Course Descriptions:
BIOL240: Mammalian Anatomy and Physiology I
Human anatomy and physiology for health education and physical education majors. Not for biology majors. Biology majors may only take this course as a free elective. 3 sh.
BIOL241: Mammalian Anatomy and Physiology II
Human anatomy and physiology for health education and physical education majors. Not for biology majors. Biology majors may only take this course as a free elective. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: BIOL 240.
HLTH200: Introduction to Public Health
This course provides students with a basic understanding of the field of public health, the breadth of its scope, and the variety of scientific disciplines that inform its practice. It gives student a "taste" of public health and puts public health topics within a context of population-based issues and health. These topics include: AIDS and other emerging infectious diseases, environmental hazards, alcohol, tobacco, and other drug abuse, access to health care and other health disparities, and social and distributive justice. Emphasis is given to contemporary public health issues and the forces that shape them. Meets Gen Ed 2002 - Interdisciplinary: Scientific Issues. 3 sh.
HLTH207: Safety, Accidents and Emergency Care
Provides for study of major safety areas including transportation, public safety, industrial and home safety. Emergency health care, first aid treatment, and preventive measures are considered in the context of individual, agency and institutional responsibilities. 3 sh.
HLTH215: Drug Education in the Schools
Prepare health and physical education teachers to teach and implement drug education programs in the schools. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: Health and Physical Education majors only.
HLTH222: Mental Health in the Schools
This course focuses on mental health content and teaching methodology for education K-12 in schools based on the NJ Core Curriculum Content Standards. 3 sh.
HLTH240: Foundations of Environmental Health
Prepares student to make informed decisions concerning the avoidance or elimination of disease-causing environmental exposures by providing an understanding of the scientific principles by which these exposures are identified, measured, and judged as to their acceptability. Meets the 1983 General Education Requirement (GER) - Natural/Physical Science, Non-Laboratory Science only. 3 sh.
HLTH295: Sexuality Education in the Schools
Focus on sexuality content and teaching methodology for sex education K-12 in schools. Based on NJ Content Standards for Sexuality Education. 3 sh.
HLTH307: The Study of Human Diseases
Provides a comprehensive study of diseases, their etiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. Includes a review of causation theories and incidence patterns and focuses on major degenerative, neoplastic, metabolic, immunologic, and infectious diseases. Attention is given to prevention and control measures with an emphasis on the role of selected health/medical resources in disease management. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: HLTH 105 and junior standing.
HLTH330: Foundations of Health Education
Provides a comprehensive study of the scientific, social, behavioral, educational, and legal foundations of health education. Traces the evolution and interprets the impact of related professions on school, community, and allied health education. Meets the University Writing Requirement for HLCH, HLED and HLPH majors. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: Health Education major or departmental approval.
HLTH411: School Health and Community Services
Provides for an in-depth understanding of the school health program and community services. Includes study of school and health services, healthful school environment, and health education and community health services. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: Health Education major or departmental approval.
HLTH430: Health Counseling
Course focuses on factors influencing health and illness behavior with implications for behavioral intervention in health care. Included are the intervention strategies of prevention, crisis intervention, postvention and compliance, and the intervention techniques of assessment, interviewing, counseling skills and small group dynamics. 3 sh.
Prerequisites: HLTH 220 or HLTH 222 or departmental approval.
NUFD182: Nutrition
This course is designed to give students a general knowledge of the components of the food we eat, the nutrients necessary for a healthy life, the functions of nutrients and the interrelationships and metabolism of nutrients. The factors which influence the recommended dietary intake of nutrients, and theories and guidelines for screening nutrition risk and disease and prevention are presented. Meets Gen Ed 2002 - Interdisciplinary Core, Scientific Issues. Meets the 1983 General Education Requirement (GER) - Natural/Physical Science, Non-Laboratory Science only. 3 sh.
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