Human Health & Wellness
The study of health promotion, wellness, and disease prevention concepts as applied to individual, familial, and community health.
The study of health promotion, wellness, and disease prevention concepts as applied to individual, familial, and community health.
A study of the immediate and long-term effects of exercise on the human organism. The course will include topics such as the role of exercise in health related issues as well as physical training for fitness and sports performance. We will discuss current areas of research and controversies in exercise physiology.
A study of the immediate and long-term effects of exercise on the human organism. The course will include topics such as the role of exercise in health related issues as well as physical training for fitness and sports performance. We will discuss current areas of research and controversies in exercise physiology.
The course addresses fundamental principles of Exercise Science specifically as they relate to the testing and exercise prescription of apparently healthy individuals or individuals with a medically managed disease. The class will review concepts essential for successful completion of the American College of Sports Medicine's Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) and Certified Exercise Physiologist (EP-C) exams.
Residency credit for dissertation research after the qualifying examination. Students may register for this course in the semester of the qualifying examination. A minimum of two semesters are required as well as continuous enrollment (Fall and Spring) until the dissertation is completed and defended.
Residency credit for dissertation research after the qualifying examination. Students may register for this course in the semester of the qualifying examination. A minimum of two semesters are required as well as continuous enrollment (Fall and Spring) until the dissertation is completed and defended.
This course examines particular authors, periods, regions, cultural events, or movements from Latin America. Special attention will be paid to links between literature and culture, politics and society through reading, discussion, and writing assignments to be conducted in English. Course may be repeated under different titles to a maximum of six credits.
Directed study for students wishing to do specialized work on a topic related to the Latin American Studies area. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Minimizing risk of loss through bankruptcy by business creditors and debtors; Uniform Commercial Code versus the federal Bankruptcy Act; nonbankruptcy creditors' and debtors' remedies in commercial context, including assignments and arrangements under state law; commercial bankruptcy; rehabilitation under Bankruptcy Act.