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HEA 325: Stress Management
3.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Comprehensive survey of stress concepts, theories, and management techniques. Emphasis is placed on personal application.
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HEA 325 - Stress Management
HEA 330: Health Behavior
3.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Individual and group health behavior of children and adults at different levels of wellness and in various settings. Past and current theories of health behavior with methods of application by health professionals will be included.
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HEA 330 - Health Behavior
HEA 333: Alternative and Complementary Medicine
3.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Exploration of alternative, complementary, and/or integrative medical systems and healing practices, such as homeopathy, Chinese medicine, herbal medicine, therapeutic touch, from a consumer and personal viewpoint.
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HEA 333 - Alternative and Complementary Medicine
HEA 341: Chronic and Communicable Diseases
3.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
A study of the disease process, including causes, effects, and control of selected diseases with an emphasis on disease prevention and health promotion.
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HEA 341 - Chronic and Communicable Diseases
HEA 342: Program Planning and Evaluation
3.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Provides an in-depth study of the program planning process and evaluation methods. Needed skills are developed and experience given in writing programs from assessment through evaluation with both hypothetical and real populations.
Prerequisite:
HEA 242, HEA 244
Corequisite:
HEA 330, HEA 341
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HEA 342 - Program Planning and Evaluation
HEA 345: Public Health and the Apocalypse
3.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
The "end of the world" scenarios like eco-disasters and the zombie apocalypse are exaggerated versions of real public health problems like infectious disease pandemics and climate change. Students will explore the core concepts of public health by engaging with various apocalyptic works of art, with the goal of understanding how public health professionals help society prepare for and manage threats. Reading a variety of professional and fiction sources will provide students with a foundation for strengthening their critical thinking and writing skills.
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HEA 345 - Public Health and the Apocalypse
HEA 346: Perspectives on Maternal Child Health
3.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
This course will provide an interdisciplinary perspective on maternal and child health (MCH). This class will ask students to synthesize perspectives from multiple disciplines to promote the health of families. Students will apply critical thinking skills to identify their positions on MCH issues as health consumers and/or health professionals and convey those positions using oral communication strategies. Multiple speaking assignments will enable students to practice and improve their oral communication skills.
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HEA 346 - Perspectives on Maternal Child Health
HEA 348: Population Health: Analysis, Surveillance, and Intervention
3.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
This course will introduce students to the concepts of population health and the basic processes and approaches that identify health-related concerns of populations across the globe. Emphasis will be placed on the role that fertility, mortality, and migration play in shaping the health-related needs of countries and communities and the development of policies and programs to address these needs.
Prerequisite:
HEA 242
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HEA 348 - Population Health: Analysis, Surveillance, and Intervention
HEA 360: Pre-Clinical Lab for Respiratory Care
3.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
This course is designed to prepare Respiratory Care students for pre-clinical competencies and clinical rotations. Students will have the opportunity outside previous lecture classes for additional "hands-on" with equipment, technology, and simulations in preparation for successful completion of clinical competencies prior to clinical rotations. In addition, students will discover how to use effective communication skills to obtain a thorough patient assessment, as well as how to effectively communicate within the healthcare team.
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HEA 360 - Pre-Clinical Lab for Respiratory Care
HEA 370: Medical Terminology
1.00 Credits
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
An introduction to medical terminology using a programmed instruction, self-learning technique. Includes chart format, word parts, pulmonary terminology abbreviations, and an overview of respiratory anatomy. This course is open to non-Respiratory Care majors.
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HEA 370 - Medical Terminology
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