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	2021 Undergraduate Catalog 1.2 (SUMMER-FALL) [ARCHIVED CATALOG - Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year] 																	 
	    Health Studies - Human Behavior (B.S.) - Hegis Code 2101
				
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				(Bachelor of Science Degree)  
The major in health studies with a concentration in human behavior is designed for students who plan to enter the health or health-related professions. Majors include students planning graduate work in a health or health-related field, students who plan to seek employment in the health care field upon graduation, and students interested in exploring health issues from a behavioral perspective in the context of a liberal arts background. This degree does not lead to a professional credential or prepare for licensure. 
Learning Objectives
	- Communicate an awareness of and appreciation for the importance of interacting effectively with people of diverse backgrounds.
 
	- Demonstrate an understanding of the varied interdisciplinary health care roles inclusive of Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Nursing, Therapeutic Recreation and Psychology-Child Life.
 
	- Interpret and apply Human Development concepts across the life span to evaluate and improve the health of individuals with/without various medical conditions.
 
	- Demonstrate critical appraisal skills when utilizing clinical research in order to be critical consumers of research as well as advocates for their future healthcare clients.
 
	- Identify key components of professional ethics and behaviors of health practitioners.
 
 
			 
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		Academic Requirements
 See Core  section of this catalog. Major Course Requirements
 Research methods: One course from the following
 Two of the following three courses
 One course from the following two groupings
 Major-Related Course Requirements
 (Some of the following may be used to satisfy core requirements.) Note:
 *Liberal Arts  **course also included in core Program Credits
    | Core |  34-55 Credits |     | Major Course Requirements |  36-37 Credits |     | Major Related Course Requirements |  13-38 Credits |     | College Electives |  0-37 Credits |     |   |    |     | Total Credit hours Required For Degree |  120 Credits |          													 | 
												 
											 
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