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HSC 3000 | HSC 3035 | HSC 3395 | HSC 4044 | HSC 4391 | HSC 4900 | HSC 4940 | HSC 4950 | VIEW ALL

HSC 3000: () Offerings
Examines selected issues in women's health care in the context of women's lived experiences, including women's health care issues within the existing health care system, ways to reclaim and reshape gynocentric care for themselves, and sociopolitical activities that facilitate health care for all women. Global health care will be addressed with SPU mission to engage the culture.
Attributes:Upper-Division
HSC 3035: () Offerings
Introduces basic aspects of human sexuality: biologically how the reproductive system works; psychologically how males and females view their sexuality; and sociologically how sexual values and behavior affect the society as a whole. Christian perspectives will be related to the development of sexual values.
Attributes:Upper-Division Restrictions:Freshman students are excluded.
HSC 3395: () Offerings
Examines perspectives on differing health care philosophies and practices in the United States and other countries. Explores trends, current events, and technology. Presentations are given by health care providers and consumers from the community.
Attributes:Upper-Division
HSC 4044: () Offerings
Promotes the conceptual understanding of the basic statistical procedures used in research. Helps participants achieve those computational skills needed to carry out statistical procedures in practical settings and the use of the computer in data analysis.
Attributes:Mathematics (MAT), Upper-Division Restrictions:Biology, Exercise Science, Food and Nutritional Sciences, Nursing-INT Majors only.
HSC 4391: () Offerings
Selected topics of human pathophysiology are investigated from the perspective of how various stressors and adaptive responses affect levels of wellness. These include normal as well as aberrant cell genesis; protective, resistive, and adaptive mechanisms; phases of pathologic changes; related clinical findings; and the influence of current interventions.
Attributes:Upper-Division Restrictions:Nursing Majors only. Post-Baccalaureate, Senior students only.
HSC 4900: () Offerings
Independent Study May be repeated for credit up to 15 credits.
Attributes:Upper-Division
HSC 4940: () Offerings
Internship May be repeated for credit up to 5 credits.
Attributes:Upper-Division
HSC 4950: () Offerings
Focuses on emerging and specialized topics in health care. May be repeated for credit up to 10 credits.
Attributes:Upper-Division



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