HCM 321 Ldrshp in Hlth Care Settings
Exploration of various concepts and theories of leadership and how these might be applied to and impact management functions in health care settings. Review of the multiple leadership structures in health care organizations. Discussed are leadership versus management skills, team development, systems theory, organizational culture, and the role of the middle manager.
Subject: Health Care Management
Department: Health,Nutrition,Exercise Sci
HCM 326 Community Rels in Hlth Care
Delineation of the dual role of the health care industry as a provider of a public “good,” while at the same time, functioning as a business enterprise. Students are introduced to the field of population (public) health. Students discuss outreach to underserved populations, health education and information, community activism, as well as marketing principles and strategies, market research, advertising and public relations as these are applied in health care.
Subject: Health Care Management
Department: Health,Nutrition,Exercise Sci
HCM 340 Legal&Soc Aspects of Hlth Care
Students become familiar with the legal and ethical issues in the delivery of health care services and the social environment in which health care is provided. In addition to aspects of the law pertaining to negligence, contracts, consents, confidentiality, privacy, risk management and medical research, students investigate the implications of the socio/economic status of patients, demographics, and health insurance/payment policies.
Subject: Health Care Management
Department: Health,Nutrition,Exercise Sci
HCM 421 WI: Health Ethics
This course meets Liberal Arts Core Requirements for ethics. An introduction to Health Ethics for those anticipating a career in health care. Health Ethics includes but is not limited to Medical Ethics, Health care Ethics, Bioethics, Biomedical Ethics, and Health Professional Ethics. Topics include the foundation for ethics in the theories and principles of ethics as applied to health care and a variety of ethical issues in health, including beginning of life issues (e.g. cloning, abortion, etc.) and end of life issues (e.g. euthanasia, assisted suicide, etc.).The Ethical and Religious Directives for Health care from the American Council of Bishops is covered. Special topics according to the interests of the professor and students will also be included (e.g. transplants, informed consent, medical mistakes). Required course for Health Care Management and Allied Health majors.
Subject: Health Care Management
Department: Health,Nutrition,Exercise Sci
HIST 115 World Civilization I
An introductory survey of the origins, development, and achievements of the world’s major civilizations from ancient times to the end of the European Middle Ages; emphasizes the comparative study of cultures and institutions, and contacts among different civilizations.
Subject: History
Department: Civic Engagement
HIST 116 World Civilization II
An introductory survey of the development and transformation of the world’s major civilizations since the 15th century; emphasizes the process of social, economic, and political change as the West asserted global dominance, the reaction of non-western societies, and the development of interdependence among civilizations in the contemporary world.
Subject: History
Department: Civic Engagement
HIST 200 Special Topics in History
Selected topics in history and politics. Topics will rotate based on student and faculty interest.
Subject: History
Department: Civic Engagement
HIST 201 Sports History
This semester-long class will introduce students to the significance of sport as part of the larger American experience. Throughout the course, students will engage with the role of sport in relation to nationalism, race and racism, gender politics, class conflict, and community formation.
Subject: History
Department: Civic Engagement
HIST 205 The American Revolution
Origins, progression, and consequences of the founding of the American Republic.
Subject: History
Department: Civic Engagement
HIST 206 The American Civil War
Military, social, and political history of the American Iliad.
Subject: History
Department: Civic Engagement