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DIE4940: Nutrition and Diet Field Experiencev. 3-9
This course provides supervised field experience in nutrition and dietetics. Experiences are modeled after the Commission on Accreditation of Dietetic Education foundation skills and knowledge.
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HSA3109: Foundations of Managed Care3
An examination of managed care as it applies to health and hospital services. Basic managed health care concepts will be emphasized.
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HSA3111: Introduction to Health Administration3
A study of behavioral, organizational and situational factors affecting the management role in health delivery settings and strategies for analyzing problems and implementing changes. Emphasis on management strategies and techniques as applicable to professionals working in the health setting.
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HSA3154: Aging Policy and Politics3
This course will introduce students to aging policy at the federal, state and local level. Topics covered will include major landmarks in development of public policy for aging and the influence of seniors and senior organizations on the political process.
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HSA3160: Health Care Marketing3
Principles and methods of marketing health care services with emphasis on newly developing health care services. Considers roles of professions, governing bodies, organization administration and consumers.
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HSA3191: Health Information Systems I3
Examination of health information systems with focus on system technology, hardware configurations and the nature and characteristics of information systems in health care settings. Various applications for information systems in the health care delivery system will be emphasized as well as their potential benefits.
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HSA3210: Long Term Care Administration3
This course provides an introduction to the organization, financing, and management of the institutional and community based health care and social services that make up the long-term care delivery system.
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HSA3340: Healthcare Human Resources3
This course introduces students to the management and development of personnel within numerous public and private healthcare settings. The course will introduce students to the key functions of human resources, the legal and regulatory aspects of human resources management and the current human resources challenges faced by healthcare organizations.
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HSA3383: Quality Management in Healthcare3
This course is designed to acquaint the student with quality management concepts, tools and techniques used in health services industry and the application of quality management theory to health care product and service outcomes.
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HSA3750: Evaluation of Health Programs3
Focuses on determining the relative worth of organized programs and services in the health care industry. Examines the various evaluative models including behavioral, systems, decision making, case study and accreditation. Study of needs assessment, formative and summative evaluation is also studied.
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HSA4111: U.S. Health Care System3
An overview of the organization and delivery mechanisms in the U.S. health care system. Various settings for the delivery of health care and personnel and financial resources integral to the delivery of care are presented. Course also includes the historical development and future growth and direction of the system.
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HSA4150: Introduction to Health Policy3
This course is an introduction to health policy. It will focus on how U.S. health policy is developed and will provide students with a general understanding of the policymaking process and debates related to major U.S. health care legislation.
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HSA4170: Health Care Finance3
Prerequisites: ACG 2021 This course focuses on the economic impact of fiscal policies in healthcare organizations. Methods of analyzing financial reports and the fiscal components of the budgetary process will be covered. In addition, the relationship of the economic environment and health care costs and their implications for health care organizations will be explored.
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HSA4553: Health Law and Ethics3
The principles and rules of law and how they relate to health care organizations and the ethical issues of consumers and providers of health care. The course also focuses on ethics and its principles and application in service settings. Contemporary issues confronting those delivering and using health care will be examined.
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HSA4850: Health Administration Internship6
Prerequisites: Completion of all course requirements and approval of the Program Director. The health administration internship provides the student with the opportunity to gain practical experience and integrate classroom knowledge and theory in an administrative setting within the health care industry.
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HSA4905: Independent Study3
Prerequisites: Permission of supervising faculty and Department Chair. Students will complete a specialized study or research project on a health administration topic under direction of program faculty. This course may be repeated once for an additional 3 credits.
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HSA4922: Capstone: Health Administration3
Prerequisites:HSA 3100, HSA 4111, HSA 4170, HSA 4553 This capstone course is designed to enable students to integrate knowledge and skills derived from prior coursework as they address current management issues for health services organizations.
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HSA4930: Special Topics in Advanced Health Care Administration3
Administrative and financial issues faced by hospitals, ambulatory care settings, various forms of alternative health delivery systems, and the long-term care industry. Recent federal and state legislation will also be assessed.
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HSA4938: Seminar on Managed Care3
A series of seminars presented by faculty and students on topics of interest in the managed care arena. The seminar will provide a forum for the discussion of topics of interest in managed care operations.
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HSA4941: Long-Term Care Administration Internship9
Prerequisites: Completion of program requirements, electives HSA 4939 and HSC 4563 and Program Director approval. The long-term care administration internship provides the student with the opportunity to gain practical experience and integrate classroom knowledge and theory in a skilled nursing facility setting. It is specifically designed to meet the state mandated internship requirements (rule 64B10-16 F.A.C) for admission to the Florida Nursing Home Administrators Licensure Examination.
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HSA4955: Study Abroad Health3
This course provides students with the opportunity to study the organization, financing and delivery of health care in other countries. While abroad, students will visit hospitals and health organizations, and meet with local public health officials as they explore cultural and political issues impacting health care. This course may be repeated once for study of a different country for an additional 3 credits.
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HSA4970: Senior Project6
Prerequisites: Completion of all major course requirements, minimum three years work experience in an administrative or management position within the health care field and approval of the Program Director. This capstone course is designed to provide students who already have significant administrative or management experience in the health care field an opportunity to participate in a health related administrative or research project. Completed proposal and project approvals are required the semester prior to enrollment.
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HSC2000: Health Care Careers3
This course is designed to assist students in planning and pursuit of their own career goals. Students will be provided with an introduction to the health care industry emphasizing the roles of the various health care professionals. The course investigates the wide variety of health care careers, focusing on the nature of the work, job descriptions, necessary abilities, legal and ethical responsibilities, and education preparation and credentialing. Students will learn how to gain reliable information regarding individual jobs in health care and understand impact of current trends in health care on employment opportunities. An opportunity to interface with health care professionals is provided.
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HSC2100: Personal and Community Health3
This course examines US health priorities with an emphasis on behavioral and social determinants of health. Material presented will raise levels of awareness and provide information needed to make informed health related choices, encourage attitude change, and develop decision making skills which facilitate healthier lifestyle behaviors.
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HSC2400: First Aid and Emergency Care2
Examination of the emergency care of sports injuries, the recognition of injury mechanisms and the means of injury prevention. Also focuses on emergency first aid in addition to preventive and therapeutic taping.
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HSC2930: Special Topicsv. 1-3
Study of a topic(s) in the health field. A topic(s) will vary each time the course is offered and will be based on the need to address a current health issue(s) or subject(s) in detail. May be repeated for a total of 6 credits with a change of course content.
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HSC3032: Foundations of Community Health3
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to the community health profession and to provide a foundation for subsequent major courses. Students will become familiar with the responsibilities and competencies of health educators including: assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating health programs; communicating and advocating for health and health education; and serving as a resource person in health education. Students will also learn to access and critically evaluate health related information, and explore health education ethics, philosophies, and theoretical foundations. Student development and professionalism is emphasized.
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HSC3120: Consumer Issues in Healthcare3
This course examines healthcare consumerism and resulting consumer-focused initiatives. Topics covered include online health care resources, the role of special interest groups, consumer advocacy and other related issues.
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HSC3304: Instructional Methods in Health Education3
Prerequisites: HSC 3032, HSC 3713 This course focuses on educating individuals about healthful behaviors and motivating the adoption of a healthy lifestyle in school, community, worksite and other relevant agencies. Methods, techniques and resources used to implement health education programs will be included. The format of this course is an instruction laboratory allowing students to develop, implement and evaluate a variety of methods for delivering health related information to diverse populations.
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HSC3500: Epidemiology3
A study of the distribution and determinants of health and disease in humans utilizing basic concepts in clinical medicine laboratory science, statistical and data handling methods. The causes of disease will be examined leading to the proposal of potentially effective strategies for prevention and control.
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HSC3537: Medical Terminology3
Study of medical terminology and how it relates to the systems of the body. Emphasis placed on the fundamentals of terminology and communication within health related fields.
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HSC3555: Human Diseases: Pathophysiology, Prevention and Treatment3
Prerequisites: BSC 2085C, BSC 2086C This course provides an overview of the etiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of the major human diseases. Both infectious and non-infectious diseases of the human body systems will be presented.
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HSC3564: Aging in America3
This course is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the social, economic, cultural, and demographic issues impacting aging in contemporary America. An interdisciplinary focus will be utilized in examining these issues and major tends in gerontology.
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HSC3661: Health, Human Relations, and Interpersonal Skills Building3
Relationships compose a large part of our existence both personally and professionally. In the health care fields as in any profession, whether relationships begin, continue, or end depends largely on our interpersonal skills. The purpose of this course is to help students develop healthy, effective interpersonal skills in their personal and professional lives. This course provides an overview of the importance and power of interpersonal relationships, the difficulties inherent in cultivating interpersonal relationships, and the skills necessary to effectively develop and maintain professional health and personal relationships. Through didactic instruction and experiential activities student will learn a variety of interpersonal skills and techniques.
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HSC3713: Planning and Evaluating Health Programs3
Prerequisites: HSC 3032, HSC 4730 This course will examine the methods and instruments used to conduct needs assessments, develop complete program plans, and implement evaluations for community health programs. Emphasis will be placed on assessing individual and community needs, the development of logical and sequential program plans based on measurable and appropriate objectives, and procedures to evaluate the effectiveness of health programs. A field experience may be required.
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HSC3949: Experiential Studies in Health Sciencev. 0-3
Prerequisite:  Acceptance in cooperative education program. Students will participate in supervised work experiences related to their areas of interest. Students may repeat this course foe credit, up to a total of six (6) semester hours.
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HSC3990: Exp: Health Sciencesv. 0-12
This course will examine the methods and instruments used to conduct needs assessments, develop complete program plans, and implement evaluations for community health programs. Emphasis will be placed on assessing individual and community needs, the development of logical and sequential program plans based on measurable and appropriate objectives, and procedures to evaluate the effectiveness of health programs. A field experience may be required.
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HSC4133: Sexuality Education3
Prerequisite:  Must meet senior level status. Corequisites: 9 semester hours of 3-4000 level HSC courses. This course provides an overview of physiological, psychological, and sociological aspects of human sexuality throughout the lifespan including gender, family life, relationships, reproduction sexual behavior, STDs/HIV, safer sex, and sexual coercion. Planning, implementing and evaluating school and community sexuality education programs are included in the course. Policy issues that affect sexuality education are also addressed.
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HSC4134: Mental and Emotional Health Education3
Corequisites: 9 semester hours of 3-4000 level HSC courses. The purpose of this course is to examine educational planning and program implementation involved in facilitating the development and maintenance of mental and emotional health. Communication skills effective for the helping professional are also addressed.
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HSC4150: Substance Abuse and Violence Prevention3
Corequisites: 9 semester hours of 3-4000 level HSC courses. This course is a study of issues related to the prevention continuum, including primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention. Substance use, misuse, abuse, and dependency, as well as violence are addressed. The focus of the course is the application of substance abuse/dependence and violence prevention programs in a variety of settings. A field experience is required.
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HSC4160: Human Development, Health Behavior and Addiction3
Study of the chronological and psychological developmental effects on behavior. A review of social and cultural backgrounds that influence patterns of mental health, substance use and abuse and how addiction and/or mental health problems create dysfunctional behavior socially, physiologically and sexually.
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HSC4181: Alternative Healing3
This course examines the philosophy of complementary medicine. An overview of various methodologies effective in complementary medicine will be examined with the goal of understanding how these methodologies can be used to improve one's health.
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HSC4563: Dimensions of Health for the Older Adult3
A study of the framework in which healthy aging is viewed from interactional, developmental, phenomenological and structural perspectives with emphasis on health promotion in later life.
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HSC4579: Women's Health Issues3
This course will direct students in exploring health concerns specific to women in the context of women's role in society. The course focuses on major threats to women's health, for example, heart disease, osteoporosis, and breast cancer. Students will explore recent research related to these diseases or conditions which impact women's health and identify how they may play a more proactive role in determining their own health.
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HSC4652: Healthcare Ethics and Cultural Diversity3
This course will provide students a comprehensive overview of conventional healthcare ethics and a cross cultural perspective on selected issues. Issues to be discussed include death and dying, reproductive ethics, professional/client relationship, AIDS, biomedical research, genetics and healthcare resources. Methods of instruction include lecture, discussion, media presentations, and internet resources.
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HSC4663: Communicating Prevention Concerns and Resources3
Study of communication theory and practice and health specific prevention information. Emphasis will be placed on strategies for fostering communication between healthcare and prevention providers and consumers. A focus will be placed on the prevention professional as a liaison between consumer groups, individuals and providers.
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HSC4730: Research in Community Health3
Prerequisites: STA 2014 or STA 2023 This course presents basic research skills in community health. Students will interpret and evaluate contemporary health related research reports, peer reviewed professional articles and other relevant research materials. A major component of this course will be the development of a literature review for an approved health topic.
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HSC4800: Community Health Pre-Internship3
Prerequisites: Completion of all program prerequisites PSY 2012, MAC 1105, STA 2014 OR STA 2023, CHEM 2045C, MCB 2010C, BSC 2085C, BSC 2086C This course prepares students for the health education/health promotion profession by preparing them for Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) certification. Students will revise/create a resume, prepare a professional portfolio, practice interviewing techniques, explore various professional paths and review professional ethics and etiquette. Students will secure internship placement from approved prospective sites and create a detailed work plan. This course must be completed the semester immediately prior to HSC 4814.
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HSC4814: Community Health Internshipv. 1-9
Prerequisite:  Completion of all required program courses The community health internship is the final culminating course providing field experience which allows students to apply the knowledge, skills and abilities acquired during their program coursework. This graded practical experience requires students maintain a workload reflective of a professional in a community health setting. This significant learning opportunity for students is also meant to be a time of service and innovation to the supervising agencies. This course must be completed during the last academic semester of enrollment.
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HSC4900: Readings and Conferencev. 1-3
In-depth readings and group discussions and conferences on selected topics of critical issue in the health science field. Student readings will vary each semester and will involve a formal survey of the literature and presentation of a summary analysis of findings.
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HSC4901: Skill Development in Health Administration3
This course is designed to develop and enhance the skills necessary for success as a health care executive through on site study and practice of management in health care settings. Students will concentrate either on long term care or general health care administration. Each student will be expected to complete a major paper as partial satisfaction of course requirements.
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HSC4906: Independent Study and Researchv. 1-3
Prerequisite:  Permission of Department Chairperson. A specific health related research project conducted under the guidance of a faculty advisor. May be repeated up to 12 credits.
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HSC4910: Honors Researchv. 1-3
Prerequisites: HSC 4730 and admission to the Honors in the Major track in the College of Health. The course provides a vehicle for students to work closely with a sponsoring faculty member on an individually supervised research project. Students must enroll for three hours total.
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HSC4912: Projectsv. 1-3
Development and implementation or participation in conducting a designated project related to health science. Students will work with a faculty person to determine topic and project.
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HSC4931: Special Topics3
A detailed study or a topic in the health science field. Topics will vary each time the course is offered and will be based on the need to address a current health issue or subject in detail. Refer to "Schedule of Courses" or department for further information. May be repeated up to 12 credits with a change in course content.
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HSC4934: Seminarv. 1-3
Students will attend and present seminars conducted by faculty and other students. The seminars will focus on faculty and student interests and/or current issues in the health field.
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HUN2000: Contemporary Nutrition Issues3
Student will identify basic concepts in nutrition, be introduced to eating patterns in the United States, and discuss the relationship of contemporary food and nutrition to current health issues.
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SLS3316: Introduction to the Health Professions3
This course will provide the student with an overview of the positions in the health care industry. The course will in addition focus on the development of personal skills required for success in job seeking and retention.
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