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Human Environmental Sciences Courses (HES)
Courses for Undergraduates
110 Introduction to the School of Human Environmental Sciences (2:2)
Pr. first-year status; permission of instructor
Introduces first-year students in HES to essential competencies for academic, personal, and professional success, including knowledge about the University, professional school, and departmental environments; self-awareness; critical thinking; and decision-making skills. (Fall)
Health & Human Performance Courses (HHP)
Courses for Undergraduates
110 Bridging Differences through Community Relationships: Health and Human Performance (1:1)
Open to all undergraduates
Grade: Pass/Not Pass (P/NP)
Expanding experience of race, gender, ethnicity, social class, and/or other identities through developing relationships in community settings related to health and human performance.
125 Personal and Academic Success in HHP (1:1)
May be repeated once for a total of 2 s.h.
Develop essential knowledge and skills to enhance personal and academic success, with emphasis on self-awareness, self-management, interdependence, and self-responsibility. (Fall & Spring)
589 Experimental Course: Web Sites for Health and Wellness Disciplines (1:1)
Grade: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U)
Students design and create a Web site that is accessible and usable by a wide population, including those with differences. Focuses on Web issues particularly important to health professionals. (Offered spring '09)