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290 I HEALTH SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Professors: Fricker (Chairman), Fikes, Kimberly Associate Professor: Liskey Assistant Professors: C. Briggs, Casperson, Hardgrave Part-time: Auernheimer, DeFries, Dick, M. Fikes, Holck, Humphrey, Leone, McColm, Schultz, Valoff The Department of Health Science offers curricula leading to a bachelor of arts degree, including a major and minor in health science with options in health and safety, and sanitation. These programs are designed to provide basic training fol" public health, safety, or voluntary health agencies; allied health professions; the Peace Corps; and elementary, secondary, and college teaching. MAJOR A major in health science for the bachelor of arts degree consists of a minimum of 30 units composed of a health science core and one of the optlons listed below. Consult the department adviser for recommended sequence of major and general education courses. Health Science Core .......................................... ............ ......................................................... . H S 105, llO, 123, 140, 157 Elect one option below .......... ...... ............... .................... ........................................................ . Health and Safety Option H S 106, 170, 180 Elect from: H S 130, 161, H Ec 131, 137, Psych 111 Environmental Health Science Option H S 155, 158, 161, 162, 163, 165 Units 15 15-18 Registration as a Sanitari:w: Students who desire to take the State Ex8J11ination for Registration as a Sanitarian must complete 1:1 S 152T, 185F, Ent 107, F Sci 170, and must include among their electives and general education selections the Fol.lowing cour.ses: J3iol 10, 157, Micro 20, Chern 2A-B, Phys 2A-B, Math 71, Anth 2, Soc l, Engll, and Spch 3. Consult the deparhue11tal aJv·.ista concerning substitutions and addition~. ( .. "..ccredited by the .... tute Department of Public Health.) MINOR The minor i.n health science consists of 20 units composed of the health science core requirement and 5 units from the courses required in any one option. Consult the department adviser for assistance in program planning. MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE The graduate program leading to the maste.r of science degree in health science is based on u.ndergraduute preparation in health science and/or related fields. For spe·oific requirements consult the department graduate adviser· for general requirements see 'cbool of Graduate Studies. For detailed information about the graduate program at Fresno State, see the Graduate Bulletin, available in the Office of the School of Graduate Studies. CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS For information on the current credential programs consult departmental advisers and the School of Education; see the section on Public School Credentials. The Standard Designated Subjects Teaching Credential With Specialization In Public Safety and Accident Prevention Including Driver Education and Driver Training This credentiul authorizes the holder to teach public safety and accident prevention, including driver education and driver training, at all grade lev.els an.d in classes for adults. Candidates for this credential, on the basis of college recommendation, must have a bachelor's degree; a valid California driver's license and satisfactory driving record; admission to the credential program and 12 semester units composed of the following courses: H S 48, 105, 148, 170, 205, 285F. For further information, consult the department adviser.
Object Description
Title | 1972-73 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1972-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 290 |
Full Text Search | 290 I HEALTH SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Professors: Fricker (Chairman), Fikes, Kimberly Associate Professor: Liskey Assistant Professors: C. Briggs, Casperson, Hardgrave Part-time: Auernheimer, DeFries, Dick, M. Fikes, Holck, Humphrey, Leone, McColm, Schultz, Valoff The Department of Health Science offers curricula leading to a bachelor of arts degree, including a major and minor in health science with options in health and safety, and sanitation. These programs are designed to provide basic training fol" public health, safety, or voluntary health agencies; allied health professions; the Peace Corps; and elementary, secondary, and college teaching. MAJOR A major in health science for the bachelor of arts degree consists of a minimum of 30 units composed of a health science core and one of the optlons listed below. Consult the department adviser for recommended sequence of major and general education courses. Health Science Core .......................................... ............ ......................................................... . H S 105, llO, 123, 140, 157 Elect one option below .......... ...... ............... .................... ........................................................ . Health and Safety Option H S 106, 170, 180 Elect from: H S 130, 161, H Ec 131, 137, Psych 111 Environmental Health Science Option H S 155, 158, 161, 162, 163, 165 Units 15 15-18 Registration as a Sanitari:w: Students who desire to take the State Ex8J11ination for Registration as a Sanitarian must complete 1:1 S 152T, 185F, Ent 107, F Sci 170, and must include among their electives and general education selections the Fol.lowing cour.ses: J3iol 10, 157, Micro 20, Chern 2A-B, Phys 2A-B, Math 71, Anth 2, Soc l, Engll, and Spch 3. Consult the deparhue11tal aJv·.ista concerning substitutions and addition~. ( .. "..ccredited by the .... tute Department of Public Health.) MINOR The minor i.n health science consists of 20 units composed of the health science core requirement and 5 units from the courses required in any one option. Consult the department adviser for assistance in program planning. MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE The graduate program leading to the maste.r of science degree in health science is based on u.ndergraduute preparation in health science and/or related fields. For spe·oific requirements consult the department graduate adviser· for general requirements see 'cbool of Graduate Studies. For detailed information about the graduate program at Fresno State, see the Graduate Bulletin, available in the Office of the School of Graduate Studies. CREDENTIAL PROGRAMS For information on the current credential programs consult departmental advisers and the School of Education; see the section on Public School Credentials. The Standard Designated Subjects Teaching Credential With Specialization In Public Safety and Accident Prevention Including Driver Education and Driver Training This credentiul authorizes the holder to teach public safety and accident prevention, including driver education and driver training, at all grade lev.els an.d in classes for adults. Candidates for this credential, on the basis of college recommendation, must have a bachelor's degree; a valid California driver's license and satisfactory driving record; admission to the credential program and 12 semester units composed of the following courses: H S 48, 105, 148, 170, 205, 285F. For further information, consult the department adviser. |