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FNH 6253 - Nutritional Biochem Food (Prerequisites:CH 2503 or equivalent with instructor's consent. FNHP and BCH students only).Three hours face-to-face lecture or web-based distance instruction. In-depth study of the chemistry and functionality of macronutrients in food systems and their biochemical impact on the human body. (Same as BCH 4253/6253). Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
FNH 6990 - Special Topic in FNH - Violence and Injury Prevention Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years.) Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
FNH 6990 - Special Topic in FNH - School & Community Issues in A Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years.) Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
FNH 7000 - Directd Indiv Study Hours and credit to be arranged Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
FNH 8193 - Problems in Health Education Three hours lecture. Includes current information relating to various health problems in our society. Stresses methods of prevention and wellness at different levels of curriculum organization. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
FNH 8513 - Theory Pract in Health Ed Three hours lecture. Historical perspectives and current status of health education/promotion. Fundamental constructs of the discipline in school, community, and worksite settings. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
FNH 8523 - Health Promotion Techniques Three hours lecture. Examination of techniques utilized in delivery of health promotion interventions. Emphasizes uses of technology in development of activities suitable for diverse audiences and settings. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
FNH 8543 - Health Ed for Diverse Pops Three hours lecture. This course is designed to help students identify and develop programs to overcome the health disparities that exist in diverse populations. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
FNH 8553 - Behavioral Epidemiology Three hour lecture. Behavioral and social environmental issues related to premature morbidity and mortality patterns Current research literature and application of epidemiological principles to health education/promotion. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
FNH 8563 - Prin Epic & Hlth Sci Psch Development of skills to interpret epidemiological research. Evaluation of various study design commonly used in the field of epidemiology related to health sciences Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
FNH 8613 - Dsgn Admin Hp Prog Three hours lecture. Principles of health promotion planning nodels applicable to school, community, and worksite programs. Investigation of existing programs and current literature. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
FNH 8623 - Current Issues in School and Health Three hours seminar. Examination of the role of the health educator in the Coordinated School Health Program. Review of current curricular approaches and issues in school health. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
FNH 8653 - Imp Eval Hp Prog Three hours lecture. Development and application of evaluation protocols for health promotion programs. Process, impact and outcome measures are examined. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
FNH 8990 - Special Topic in FNH - Intro to Epidemiology Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be offered on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years. Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based |
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