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Human Health and Disease

The Constitution of the World Health Organization famously defines health as “a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity” (http://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/pdf/10.2105/AJPH.36.9.1041).  The next sentence is less often quoted: “The enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the fundamental rights of every human being without distinction of race, religion, political belief, economic or social condition.” Clearly the situation of many people around the globe falls short of these ideals, and large numbers of people continue to become sick and die as a result of preventable problems like malnutrition, infectious disease, and lack of access to basic health care.  Moreover, a large percentage of people in more developed countries like the United States suffer from health problems related to excess (e.g. obesity, diabetes, hypertension).  Students make personal decisions every day that can affect their physical health and virtually all other aspects of their lives.

In the Human Health and Disease thread we seek to increase student’s awareness of the range of problems that affect their own health as well as the health of humans in their local and global communities. Students in this thread will identify and think deeply about the “big questions” related to human health, and to learn how solutions to these complex problems may require thinking across disciplines and a worldwide perspective.  We expect that students who successfully complete this thread will emerge with a more nuanced, diverse, and humane perspective on the multidisciplinary issues related to human health.

This thread can be 9 or 18 hours.

Students must take at least one course from the 2000 level or above.

Courses in a 9-hour thread must be from a minimum of two departments. Courses in an 18-hour thread must be from a minimum of four departments.  

Required Thread Course

 

Must take one of the following:

IDS 1500 Introduction to Global Human Health or
NURS 3040 Global Health or
HHP 1260 Human Health and Wellness

2-3 hours

Select Courses to Meet Thread Requirements

 

ATTR 3330 Health Assessment/HHP 3330

3 hours

BIO 3000 An Introduction to Biomedical Ethics

2 hours

BIO 3160 Medical Botany

3 hours

BIO 3170 Medical Botany Lab

1 hour

BIO 4700 Pathophysiology

3 hours

BIO 4750 Immunology

3 hours

CHEM 2500 Introduction to Neuroscience

3 hours

COMM 2550 Health Communication

3 hours

ENG 2250 Topics in World Literature: Health and Illness

4 hours

HHP 2000 Mindfulness and Stress

2 hours

HHP 2010 Drugs in Modern Society

3 hours

HHP 2020 Consumer, Community, and Environment Health Issues

3 hours

HHP 2030 Human Sexuality

3 hours

HHP 2040 Stress and Disease Management

2 hours

HHP 2500 Basic Human Nutrition

2 hours

HHP 2720 Introduction to Massage Therapy

3 hours

HHP 2800 Clinical Exercise Physiology

2 hours

HHP 3720 Healthcare Policy

2 hours

HIST 2660 Disease in History

4 hours

IDS 3290 Experiential Learning - Human Health and Disease Thread

1-2 hours

MUSIC 2720 Resilience and Wellbeing

4 hours

NURS 3340 Health Care Ethics

3 hours

NURS 4450 Community Health Nursing for Traditional BSN Students or
NURS 4460 Community Health Nursing

5 hours

PSYCH 2150 Psychopharmacology

4 hours

PSYCH 2450 Health Psychology

4 hours

PSYCH 2700 Abnormal Psychology

4 hours

PSYCH 3370 Adult Development and Aging

4 hours

PSYCH 3750 Cultural Psychology

4 hours

SOC 3220 Thinking SocioLogically: Medical Sociology

2 hours

SOCWK 2410 Loss, Death and Grief

3 hours

SOCWK 3450 Social Work in Health Care

3 hours