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Inventory of Undergraduate Courses *Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are not counted toward the requirement of no fewer than 18 credits in advanced courses for majors in this department. Courses marked with a number sign (#) are applicable to the 60-credit science and mathematics requirement for the B.S. degrees in biology, chemistry, computer and information science (including computational mathematics), earth and environmental sciences, mathematics, physics, psychology. The number sign (#) does not affect the requirements for the B.S. degree program in health and nutrition sciences. §Independent work means not less than three additional hours each week of conference, research, reading, and writing as assigned by the instructor. The student's grade is determined in part by the successful completion of this independent work. Introductory level courses HNSC. #*1100 - Personal and Community Health HNSC. #*1180 - Death, Life, and Health HNSC. #1200 - Fundamentals of Nutrition HNSC. *1220 - Nutrition and World Hunger HNSC. 3000 - Introduction to Kinesiology HNSC. 3005 - First Aid and Safety Basic courses HNSC. 2100 - Introduction to Public Health Intermediate courses HNSC. 2109W - Principles in Health Sciences HNSC. 2111 - Health Psychology HNSC. #2120 - Introduction to Epidemiology: Laboratory HNSC. #2130 - Health and Human Ecology HNSC. #2131 - Environmental Health HNSC. 2140 - Introduction to the U.S. Health System and Policy HNSC. #2150 - Fundamentals of Health Counseling HNSC. 2170 - Child Development: Typical and Atypical HNSC. 2171 - Family Health and Relationships HNSC. 2180 - Women's Health: a Feminist Perspective HNSC. #2181 - Human Sexuality HNSC. #2182 - Drugs and Society HNSC. 2183 - Health Communication HNSC. #2210 - Human Nutrition HNSC. #2212 - Geriatric Nutrition HNSC. 2215 - Current Concerns in Nutrition HNSC. 2220 - Food Science HNSC. 2221 - Food Science Laboratory HNSC. 2222W - Food, People and Culture HNSC. 2223 - Foods of Diverse Populations Laboratory HNSC. #2230 - Introduction to Experimental Foods HNSC. 2240 - Food and Nutritional Microbiology HNSC. #2300 - Human Physiology HNSC. #2301 - Physiology Laboratory HNSC. #2302 - Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 HNSC. #2303 - Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 HNSC. 3110 - Contemporary Issues in Public Health and Health Care: Race, Class, and Gender HNSC. 3111 - Health and Globalization HNSC. 3112 - Health Activism HNSC. #3132 - Occupational Safety and Health HNSC. #3150 - Leadership in Health Action Groups HNSC. 3160 - Physiology of Health and Disease HNSC. #3161 - Health Appraisal HNSC. 3162 - Biological Concepts in Public Health HNSC. #3170 - Family Influences on Child Health HNSC. #3171 - Health Aspects of Maturity and Aging HNSC. 3180 - Bereavement HNSC. 3181 - Children and Death HNSC. 3184 - Health Disparities in the United States: A Multideterministic Perspective HNSC. 3186 - Principles of Caring for the Terminally Ill HNSC. 3187 - Trauma and Traumatic Grief HNSC. 3188 - Adolescents, Death, and Bereavement HNSC. #3210 - Nutritional Chemistry HNSC. #3230 - Nutrition and Health Across the Lifespan HNSC. 3250 - Food Service Management I HNSC. 3255 - Food Service Management II HNSC. 3270 - Professional Development in Nutrition and Dietetics HNSC. 3290 - Applied Musculoskeletal Anatomy HNSC. 3295 - Motor Development and Learning HNSC. #3300 - Introduction to Biostatistics for the Health Sciences HNSC. 3314 - Human Encounters with Death and Bereavement HNSC. 3330 - Public Health Ethics HNSC. 3505 - Sociology of Public Health Advanced and specialized courses HNSC. 4150 - Techniques of Community Health Education HNSC. #4151 - Sex Information and the Health Professional HNSC. #4152 - Program Planning and Community Health Education HNSC. 4153 - Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Health HNSC. #4180 - Community Health Service I HNSC. #4181 - Community Health Service II HNSC. 4182 - Health and the Hospitalized Child HNSC. 4200W - Physiology of Exercise HNSC. 4211 - Advanced Nutrition I HNSC. 4212 - Advanced Nutrition II HNSC. 4213 - Vitamins and Minerals HNSC. #4230 - Community Nutrition Education HNSC. #4240 - Clinical Nutrition I HNSC. #4241 - Clinical Nutrition II HNSC. 4260 - Biomechanics HNSC. 4270 - Advanced Biomechanics for Exercise Science HNSC. #4300 - Health Care Structure, Policy and Administration HNSC. 4400 - Fitness Program Management HNSC. 4402 - Fitness Assessment and Exercise Prescription HNSC. 4500 - Sport and Exercise Psychology HNSC. 4510 - Advanced Principles of Physical Activity: Cardiovascular/Pulmonary Training HNSC. 4520 - Advanced Principles of Physical Activity: Strength/ Resistance Training HNSC. 4760 - Internship in Exercise Science HNSC. 4900 - Directed Research in Kinesiology Seminars and independent study HNSC. 5100 - Capstone Seminar in Public Health Research HNSC. #5190 - Seminar in Current Literature in Philosophy of Health HNSC. #5191 - Seminar in Current Literature in the Science of Health HNSC. 5250 - Integrative Nutrition and Functional Foods HNSC. #5290W - Seminar in Recent Trends in Nutrition HNSC. #5390 - Directed Research I HNSC. #5391 - Directed Research II HNSC. #5392 - Directed Research III HNSC. #5393 - Independent Study in the Health and Nutrition Sciences HNSC. #5394 - Independent Study in the Health and Nutrition Sciences DISCLAIMER The City University reserves the right, because of changing conditions, to make modifications of any nature in academic programs and requirements of the university and its constituent colleges without advanced notice. Students are advised to consult regularly with college and department counselors concerning their programs of study. Access the college's current and recent course bulletins.
*Courses marked with an asterisk (*) are not counted toward the requirement of no fewer than 18 credits in advanced courses for majors in this department. Courses marked with a number sign (#) are applicable to the 60-credit science and mathematics requirement for the B.S. degrees in biology, chemistry, computer and information science (including computational mathematics), earth and environmental sciences, mathematics, physics, psychology. The number sign (#) does not affect the requirements for the B.S. degree program in health and nutrition sciences. §Independent work means not less than three additional hours each week of conference, research, reading, and writing as assigned by the instructor. The student's grade is determined in part by the successful completion of this independent work.
Introductory level courses
Basic courses
Intermediate courses
Advanced and specialized courses
Seminars and independent study
The City University reserves the right, because of changing conditions, to make modifications of any nature in academic programs and requirements of the university and its constituent colleges without advanced notice. Students are advised to consult regularly with college and department counselors concerning their programs of study.
Access the college's current and recent course bulletins.