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  • 2.00 Credits

    A 3 week inter-semester service learning experience in a developing country. Students will participate, in collaboration with in-country healthcare professionals, in a defined public health education and research program designed to address major public health challenges. Students will gain a global perspective within the cultural context of the developing nation. Cross listed with MOLB 4530. Prerequisites: HLSC/MOLB 4520.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides skills to conceptualize, design, and use computer and telecommunications systems to promote best practices and provide quality health care. Design a technology-based approach to one or more health care problems, building on complimentary knowledge of interdisciplinary team members. Prerequisites: senior or graduate status in Health Sciences, Business, or Engineering and Applied Sciences.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An interdisciplinary seminar designed to explore research, skills, roles and preparation of all health care professionals to gain a better understanding of the unique contribution each makes to interdisciplinary practice. Prerequisites: completion of 24 hours in College of Health Sciences; senior standing.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Gives students an opportunity to gain practical experience in a health care field of their choice. The intense relationship with a mentor allows the student to become socialized into a health care field, gain practice skills and relate to other health care professionals in an interdisciplinary way. Offered S/U Only. Prerequisite: completion of all other degree requirements.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Provides upper division/graduate students with the opportunity for critical analysis and in-depth examination of various current topics in health science fields. Dual listed with HLSC 5990. Prerequisite: Upper-division undergraduate status, or permission from instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces students to the global context of public health, to principles underlying global health, and to dimensions of public health particular to international settings. Examines major themes and policies in global health and analyzes health problems and varying responses to them in different parts of the world. Dual listed with HLSC 4100; cross listed with INST 5100. Prerequisite: upper division or graduate standing.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Provides upper division/graduate students with the opportunity for critical analysis and in-depth examination of various current topics in health sciences fields. Prerequisite: graduate status.
  • 5.00 Credits

    No course description available.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Spend one morning or afternoon per week for approximately 10 weeks in a clinical setting. Observe the practice of the physician and engage in one on one feedback sessions. Become comfortable in the clinical setting, observe clinical techniques, observe the patient-doctor interactions, and observe the healthcare team. Should have an opportuntity to discuss professional and personal aspects of a particular specialty practice including the business side of the practice. Prerequisite: Enrolled in or completed HM 6513, 6522, or 6535.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Lecture/laboratory in microscopic anatomy designed to provide principles/concepts of histology, define morphological characteristics of cells, tissues, organs of human body and relate this information to functional processes studied in concurrent and subsequent courses. For S/U only. Prerequisites: admission to the WWAMI program or consent of instructor and approval of WWAMI coordinator or dean of the College of Health Sciences.