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Substance Use Disorders: Health Implications, Policies And Prevention Strategies

This course provides an overview of the impact of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use disorders on individuals and populations from the local, state, national and international perspectives. Topics include methods for measuring the impact of substance use disorders, risk and protective factors, prevention strategies and policies, "harm reduction", and the relationship between substance use disorders and crime.

Seminar In Interprofessional Healthcare: Part 2 Community Engagement

In Part 1 of the course, students were able to learn about and reflect upon their thoughts regarding the different healthcare systems and practices around the world. Part 2 of the course will continue to build upon skills in interprofessional understanding and relationships as well as allow students to experience healthcare practices first hand within in a community setting.

Water In Urbanizing Landscapes

This course is an introductory overview to water processes and water management in a watershed. An emphasis will be placed on hydrological landscape processes, best management practices and classification of streams, as well as storm water and water management in urban and suburban settings. Data collection, analysis, and fieldwork will be a required portion of the class during the lab section. Lecture, 2 hrs; laboratory, 2 hrs per week. Prereq: PLS 366 or consent of the instructor.

Molecular And Cellular Neurobiology

This 3 credit hour course is designed to be an introductory course for undergraduate students aimed at providing an overview of major principles and techniques associated with cellular and molecular neurobiology. Subject matter is intended to range from molecular mechanisms underlying neuronal signaling and cellular function to how these properties are invoked across simple networks, neural systems and behavior.

Service Course

Instruction in a variety of motor skills activities. Courses are designed for students at a beginner level. Up to six hours credit may be earned in service courses; however, the same activity may not repeated for credit.

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