This is a two-semester, eight-credit Communication Honors Capstone course on Dialogue, Discourse, Identity and Community. This course also serves as an Integrative Experience for...
Course Description: Graduates (~5) and upper-level undergraduate students (~15) from Biology, Chemistry and Geology will learn about the various classes of toxicants (including those...
Grades – This is a two semester course. 50% of the course grade will be determined from service participation as documented by timesheets The...
Course Description: The course will examine individual, group, organizational and societal theories of human development and their relevancy for social work practice. Students will...
COURSE GOAL To provide first year students with foundational knowledge of occupational therapy as a profession and the construct of occupation, upon which all...
Course Description: This course will provide an introduction to the practice of public health nutrition, discussion of significant public health nutrition problems today, and...
“Think about the kind of world we want to work and live in. What do we need to know to build that world? Let’s...
“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” -Benjamin Franklin PRIMARY COURSE OBJECTIVES Introduction to...
Course Description and Objectives This course provides the basis for understanding potential problems of intercultural communication that arise in interactions between people from different...
Course Description: Health is experienced within a broad psychosocial context. Physical states affect mental states and mental states can and do influence the course...
Course Description The purpose of this course is to provide students with the theoretical and practical bases for program evaluation. Students will develop basic...
Course Description The integration and application of principles of theatre collaboration. Students participate in the collaborative creation of a play production while examining the...