>
MSU Catalog
HDHL
Human Development, Health
Department of Health & Human Development
(406) 994-3242
HDHL 106 DRUG HEALTH ISSUES FOR EDUCATORS
HDHL 221 FIRST EMERGENCY RESPONSE
HDHL 222 FIRST EMERGENCY RESPONSE LAB
HDHL 230 DRUGS AND SOCIETY
HDHL 240 HUMAN SEXUALITY
HDHL 270 INDEPENDENT STUDY
HDHL 276 INTERNSHIP
HDHL 280 SPECIAL TOPICS
HDHL 289R UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH/CREATIVE ACTIVITY INSTRUCTION
HDHL 290R UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH/CREATIVE ACTIVITY
HDHL 410 HUMAN RESPONSE TO STRESS
HDHL 440 PRINCIPLES OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
HDHL 445 PROGRAM PLANNING IN HEALTH
HDHL 451 HEALTH AND HEALING
HDHL 452 HEALTH DISPARITIES
HDHL 455 THE ETHIC OF CARE
HDHL 470 INDEPENDENT STUDY
HDHL 480 SPECIAL TOPICS
HDHL 489R UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH/CREATIVE ACTIVITY INSTRUCTION
HDHL 490R UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH/CREATIVE ACTIVITY
HDHL 570 INDEPENDENT STUDY
HDHL 580 SPECIAL TOPICS
HDHL 588 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
HDHL 589 GRADUATE CONSULTATION
HDHL 590 MASTER'S THESIS
HDHL 106 DRUG HEALTH ISSUES FOR
EDUCATORS
F,S; Su on Demand 1 cr. LEC 1
-- Drug education and health concerns for educators
of school-aged children. Covers topics required by Office
of Public Instruction for health-related teacher education.
HDHL 221 FIRST EMERGENCY RESPONSE
On Demand 1 cr. LEC 1
PREREQUISITE: Concurrent enrollment in HDHL 222.
-- American Red Cross first aid procedures and skills,
including certification in community C.P.R. and responding
to emergencies.
HDHL 222 FIRST EMERGENCY RESPONSE
LAB
On Demand 1 cr. LAB 1
-- Practical application of procedures, skills, and
safety for responding for an emergency.
HDHL 230 DRUGS AND SOCIETY
F,S 3 cr. LEC 3
-- Individual and social implications of psychoactive
drug use. Basic pharmaceutical concepts, legal issues,
common pharmaceutical preparations, and over-the-counter
products are studied.
HDHL 240 HUMAN SEXUALITY
F,S Su on demand 3 cr. LEC 3
-- A study of all aspects of human sexuality including
the sexual reproductive systems, sexual behaviors, contraception,
gender roles, sexual functioning, and sexually transmitted
diseases.
HDHL 270 INDEPENDENT STUDY
On Demand 1 - 3 cr. IND Maximum 6 cr.
PREREQUISITE: Consent of instructor and approval of
department head.
-- Directed research and study on an individual basis.
HDHL 276 INTERNSHIP
On Demand 2 - 12 cr. IND Maximum 12 cr.
PREREQUISITE: Consent of instructor.
-- An individualized assignment arranged with an agency,
business, or other organization to provide guided experience
in the field.
HDHL 280 SPECIAL TOPICS
On Demand 1 - 4 cr. Maximum 12 cr.
PREREQUISITE: None required but some may be determined
necessary by each offering department.
-- Courses not required in any curriculum for which
there is a particular one-time need, or given on a trial
basis to determine acceptability and demand before requesting
a regular course number.
HDHL 289R UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH/CREATIVE
ACTIVITY INSTRUCTION
F,S 1-3 cr. RCT may be repeated
-- Classroom instruction associated with directed undergraduate
research/creative activity projects.
HDHL 290R UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH/CREATIVE
ACTIVITY
F,S 1-6 cr. IND may be repeated
-- Directed undergraduate research/creative activity
which may culminate in a written work or other creative
project. Course will address responsible conduct
of research.
HDHL 410 HUMAN RESPONSE TO STRESS
F 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: PSYX 100, junior standing.
-- Analysis of human response to stress in relation
to a variety of biopsychosocial factors; techniques
for managing stress are also investigated.
HDHL 440 PRINCIPLES OF EPIDEMIOLOGY
S 3 cr. LEC 2 RCT 1
PREREQUISITE: STAT 216 and a research methods course.
-- Senior capstone course. The goal of this course is
to provide an introduction to epidemiologic concepts
(e.g. incidence, prevalence, bias) and methods (e.g.
study designs and measures).
HDHL 445 PROGRAM PLANNING IN
HEALTH
F 3 cr. LEC 2 RCT 1
PREREQUISITE: HDCF 471, HDCF 472, HDPE 425.
-- Senior capstone course. Health program planning and
evaluation with emphasis on applications in Montana
communities.
HDHL 451 HEALTH AND HEALING
F,Su on demand 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: PSYX 100.
-- A comparative study of different systems of health
and healing. Systems include Allopathic (Western), Ayurvedic
(East Indian), Chinese, and Native American. This course
includes in and out of class practice components (e.g.
Qi Gong, Yoga, Meditation).
HDHL 452 HEALTH DISPARITIES
F 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: HDCF 371.
-- Examines what contributes to health disparities,
which are inequalities in death, disease, disability,
and well-being. Focuses on the epidemiologic evidence,
theories of why health disparities exist, and current
strategies for ameliorating health disparities.
HDHL 455 THE ETHIC OF CARE
F 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: PSYX 100 or SOCI 101 or HDCF 150.
-- This course, intended for students interested in
working in human service professions (education, health,
social work, counseling, human relations and resources)
will focus on understanding and applying the theory
of the ethic of care in real world situations. Theoretical
support for the ethic of care found in diverse areas
of philosophy, social justice, education, feminism,
parenting, nursing, theology, and medicine will be explored.
Utilizing a service learning approach, students will
be engaged in understanding theories related to the
ethic of care through both in-class lecture and discussion
and outreach in the community.
HDHL 470 INDEPENDENT STUDY
On Demand 1 - 3 cr. IND Maximum 6 cr.
PREREQUISITE: Junior standing, consent of instructor
and approval of department head.
-- Directed research and study on an individual basis.
HDHL 480 SPECIAL TOPICS
On Demand 1 - 4 cr. Maximum 12 cr.
PREREQUISITE: Course prerequisites as determined for
each offering.
-- Courses not required in any curriculum for which
there is a particular one-time need, or given on a trial
basis to determine acceptability and demand before requesting
a regular course number.
HDHL 489R UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH/CREATIVE
ACTIVITY INSTRUCTION
F,S,Su 1 - 2 cr. RCT May be repeated. Maximum 4 cr.
COREQUISITE: HDHL 490.
-- Classroom instruction associated with directed undergraduate
research/creative activity projects.
HDHL 490R UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH/CREATIVE
ACTIVITY
F,S,Su 1 - 6 cr. RCT May be repeated. Maximum 12 cr.
-- Directed undergraduate research/creative activity
which may culminate in a research paper, journal article,
or undergraduate thesis. Course will address responsible conduct
of research.
HDHL 570 INDEPENDENT STUDY
On Demand 1 - 3 cr. IND Maximum 6 cr.
PREREQUISITE: Graduate standing, consent of instructor,
approval of department head and Dean of Division of
Graduate Education.
-- Directed research and study on an individual basis.
HDHL 580 SPECIAL TOPICS
On Demand 1 - 4 cr. Maximum 12 cr.
HDHL 588 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
On Demand 1 - 3 cr. May be repeated; Maximum 3 cr.
PREREQUISITE: Graduate standing, teaching experience
and/or current employment in a school organization,
consent of instructor and Dean of Division of Graduate
Education.
-- Courses offered on a one-time basis to fulfill professional
development needs of inservice educators. A specific
focus is given to each course which is appropriately
subtitled.
HDHL 589 GRADUATE CONSULTATION
On Demand 1 - 3 cr. IND. May be repeated; Maximum 3
cr.
PREREQUISITE: Graduate standing in health major.
-- This course may be used only by students who have
completed all of their course work (and thesis if on
a thesis plan) but who need additional faculty or staff
time or help.
HDHL 590 MASTER'S THESIS
F,S,Su 1 - 10 cr. IND
PREREQUISITE: Master's standing.
-- Directed graduate research/creative activity.
Back to Subject Areas
> Back to Table of Contents
|