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Nov 21, 2024
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2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Health Education Minor (BSE) (804) (23 hours)
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Minor, Bachelor of Science in Education Degree
The student will demonstrate a knowledge and/or competencies in the following areas:
- The structures, functions, and interrelationships of body systems as they apply to improving and maintaining healthful living.
- The principles of nutrition and their application to maintaining good health and preventing health problems.
- The use and abuse of legal and illegal drugs and their effects on the human body and society.
- The prevention and management of communicable and chronic diseases and related health care.
- The consumer health issues related to the marketing, selection, and use of health products and services.
- The attaining and maintaining good mental health and its effects on the health of the body.
- The dynamics of interpersonal relationships as related to family life, human sexuality, and growth and development.
- The process of behavior change that favorably affect personal health.
- The expanded model of the Comprehensive School Health Program and the interrelationships of its components.
- The basic concepts of injury prevention both intentional and unintentional, first aid, emergency systems, and the effects of trauma.
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Minor Requirements: 23 Semester Hours
Note:
*This course has a prerequisite not listed in the program; see specific class listing in the catalog for additional requirements.
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