Health & Health Science Courses (HLTH & HSC)
HLTH 250 Pre-Professional First Aid and CPR (COM) (F/S) ...................2 Instruction of those who are frequently in a positionto provide first aid/CPR and emergency care. Provides essential knowledge and skills needed to develop the functional first aid/CPR capabilities required by a basic first responders, including nurses, teachers, athletic trainers, and other special interest groups.
HLTH 250L Pre-Professional First Aid and CPR Lab (COM)......................0
Accompanies HLTH 250.
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HLTH 251 First Aid and CPR (COM) (F/S) ...........................................................1 First aid instruction meeting the requirements of the American Red Cross Responding to Emergencies Standard First Aid Course is given. Safety in everyday living is emphasized, with special consideration given to the kindergarten and elementary school levels.
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HLTH 364 Emergency Medical Technician (COM) (F/S) .....................................4 This course develops skills in symptom recognition in all emergency care procedures and techniques currently considered to be within the responsibilities of an EMT providing emergency medical care with an ambulance service. The EMT course follows state EMS guidelines and ambulance services. The EMT course follows state EMS guidelines and consists of 25 lessons involving a minimum of 80 hours of classroom and field training, plus 10 hours of in-hospital observation and training. Corequisite course HLTH 364L.
HLTH 364L Emergency Medical Technician Lab (COM) .......................................0
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HLTH 420 K-12 Methods of Health Instruction (COM) (S) .................................2 Curriculum content at elementary and secondary levels. Methods of presentation including direct, correlated, and integrated health instruction. Organization of health and safety education.
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HLTH 479 Health Promotion Programming and Evaluation (F) ...........................2 Practical skills of a worksite and community wellness professional will be investigated. Topics include a definition of worksite wellness, rationale for programs, types of programs, design, promotion, evaluation, marketing. P, instructor consent. Corequisite course HLTH 479L.
HLTH 479L Health Promotion Programming and Evaluation Lab.........................0
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HSC 490 Seminar (AW) (F)...................................................................................2
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HSC 494 Internship (COM) (F/S/SU).............................................................1-12
HSC 496 Field Experience (F/S/SU)...............................................................1-12
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