Catalog 2025-2026
Catalog Year: 2025-2026
Professors Caro, Dearolf (chair), Kennedy, Murray, and Schurko Associate Professor Gantz and MacDonald Assistant Professors Irons, Root, and Thomas
The courses for this program are organized into the following categories:
The course provides the knowledge of prevention, care, and rehabilitation of common athletic injuries. The student receives athletic training information and the skills necessary to care for the common movement injury. Designed to develop competence in rendering immediate and temporary aid to a victim of accident, sudden illness, or injury.
Examines basic principles of nutrition with emphasis on role of nutrition in health and disease.
An introduction to the mechanical principles that can be applied to vertebrate musculoskeletal systems and their movements. The anatomies of vertebrate skeletal and muscular systems will be reviewed. In addition, the mechanics of tissues in the musculoskeletal system will be introduced and applied to vertebrate movements and human exercise prescription and injury. Crosslisted with BIOL 354. Prerequisites: BIOL 205 or BIOL 220
Students will use current literature in their chosen healthcare fields to write an academic paper summarizing the state of the discipline and elaborating on innovations and challenges in those fields. Students will also develop and deliver oral presentations based on these papers and their experiences in internships or original research. Time spent in class will focus on discussions about the state of the medical field, intensive editing of student papers and presentations, and development of written and oral communication skills for health care professionals. Prerequisite: Senior standing and completion of an approved internship or research project
Non-credit course. Students interested in independent research in HESC should contact the program chair.
Students interested in independent research in health sciences should contact the department chair.
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