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HEALTH SCIENCE 301 mendarion, must have a bachelor's degree; a valid Ca.lifomia driver's license and satisfactory driving record; admission to the credential program and 12 semester units composed of the following courses: H Sc 48, 105, 148, 170, .205, 285F. For further information, consult the department adviser. THE STANDARD DESIGNATED SERVICES CREDENTIAL WITH SPECIALIZATION IN HEALTH This credential aurhorizes the holder to serve as a school nurse or in other designated health services. For specific infomlation, consult the Nursing Depart-ment. Courses HEALTH SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 48. First Aid (2) Standard and advanced Red Cross first aid courses; safety factors in daily living; civil defense programs. Certificates issued when requirements are met. 90. Health Science (2) Meets general education requirements. Significance of basic health problems applicable to the young adult and to society. 91. Health Information (1) Meets general education requirements. Not open to students with credit in H Sc 90. A synthesis of scientific knowledge from the contributing disciplines which relate to an understanding of health problems. to1. Principles of Public Health (3) Introduction to the field, philosophy of public health; the community as patient of the public health agency. 105. Environmental Safety (3) The physical environment as it relates to accidents and safety; investigation and analysis of factors involved in the areas of home, school, industry, recreation, and traffic; human factors; accidents by t ype, age groups, and occupations. 110. Habit Forming Substances (3) Problems of tobacco, depressants, and stimulants including hallucinogens; use and effects on adolescents and adults. 115. Public Health Education (3) Prerequisite: completion of core program. The education process in public health and health education activities including community health profile studies; application of group proce.~ses to health education. 116. Public Health Education (3) Prerequisite: completion of core program. Psychological and educational criteria in the selection of public health education media and materials, technical aspects of their use, evaluation procedures; working with citizen groups. 123. Advanced Health Science (3) Health science in the public school curriculum, with emphasis on current health problems; the determining factors in teaching content; school health programs. 140. International Health (3) History and evaluation of programs of international health organizations; health problems on a world scale.
Title | 1968-69 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1968-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Title | Page 301 |
Full Text Search | HEALTH SCIENCE 301 mendarion, must have a bachelor's degree; a valid Ca.lifomia driver's license and satisfactory driving record; admission to the credential program and 12 semester units composed of the following courses: H Sc 48, 105, 148, 170, .205, 285F. For further information, consult the department adviser. THE STANDARD DESIGNATED SERVICES CREDENTIAL WITH SPECIALIZATION IN HEALTH This credential aurhorizes the holder to serve as a school nurse or in other designated health services. For specific infomlation, consult the Nursing Depart-ment. Courses HEALTH SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 48. First Aid (2) Standard and advanced Red Cross first aid courses; safety factors in daily living; civil defense programs. Certificates issued when requirements are met. 90. Health Science (2) Meets general education requirements. Significance of basic health problems applicable to the young adult and to society. 91. Health Information (1) Meets general education requirements. Not open to students with credit in H Sc 90. A synthesis of scientific knowledge from the contributing disciplines which relate to an understanding of health problems. to1. Principles of Public Health (3) Introduction to the field, philosophy of public health; the community as patient of the public health agency. 105. Environmental Safety (3) The physical environment as it relates to accidents and safety; investigation and analysis of factors involved in the areas of home, school, industry, recreation, and traffic; human factors; accidents by t ype, age groups, and occupations. 110. Habit Forming Substances (3) Problems of tobacco, depressants, and stimulants including hallucinogens; use and effects on adolescents and adults. 115. Public Health Education (3) Prerequisite: completion of core program. The education process in public health and health education activities including community health profile studies; application of group proce.~ses to health education. 116. Public Health Education (3) Prerequisite: completion of core program. Psychological and educational criteria in the selection of public health education media and materials, technical aspects of their use, evaluation procedures; working with citizen groups. 123. Advanced Health Science (3) Health science in the public school curriculum, with emphasis on current health problems; the determining factors in teaching content; school health programs. 140. International Health (3) History and evaluation of programs of international health organizations; health problems on a world scale. |
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