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Health Course Offerings in the
Department of Physical and Health Education
Organizational Format:
COURSE PREFIX and CATOLOG NUMBER. Course Title.
(Credit hours)
-Format: Classes may be lecture, laboratory, or a combination
-Prerequisites (if any): Some classes may not be taken
until certain prerequisites are met.
-Description of course content.
COURSES
HLTH 111. Personal Health. (3)
Three hour lecture.
Assists students with life adjustment problems, supplies scientific
information, stimulates effective behavior and encourages better
living. (Students who have earned credit for NURS 111 may not
earn credit for HLTH 111.)
HLTH 200. Wellness Lifestyle. (3)
Two hours lecture, two hours physical activity per week with laboratory
assessment.
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
Provides students with the knowledge and skills to keep themselves
healthy and fit for life. The lecture provides information on
health knowledge. The activity classes introduce a variety of
fitness skills and techniques in order to help the individual
pursue lifetime fitness. The laboratory assessments provide personal
health/wellness data. All three components are integrated to promote
a commitment to a wellness lifestyle.
HLTH 321. First Aid and Safety. (3)
Three hours lecture.
Studies of attitudes, habits and skills relative to safety, first
aid and accident prevention.
HLTH 410. Drivers Education Theory.
(3)
Three hour lecture.
Prerequisite: Junior status.
This course imparts knowledge, attitudes, skills and methodology
needed to teach drivers education. This is the first of two courses
required for drivers education certification.
HLTH 411. Principles of Accident
Causation and Prevention. (3)
Three hours lecture.
Covers nature and scope of the accident problem, a positive philosophy
of safe and/or accident�producing behavior, various areas
of safety education, principles of organization and administration
of safety programs and methods and materials for behavior modification.
HLTH 412. Driver Education�Driver
Task Analysis. (3)
Two hours lecture; two hours laboratory.
Pre� or Corequisite: HLTH 410
and current Virginia driver's license.
Critical analysis of highway transportation system, the driving
task, traffic problems, factors contributing to performance of
highway user and knowledge, attitudes and skills necessary for
competence of traffic citizens. Develops traffic citizen competencies
and introduces methods and materials to develop those competencies
in others.
HLTH 423. School Health Instruction.
(3)
Three hours lecture.
Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Stresses planning and construction of health and safety curricula
to meet the needs, interests and abilities of elementary and secondary
students. Reviews content and theory of health science.
HLTH 445. Foundations of Health.
(3)
Three hours lecture.
Presents scientific knowledge of health and disease; student formulates
a philosophy based on principles and foundations of health.
HLTH 450. Current Health Problems
B Topical. (1�5)
Hours and credit arranged according to nature and scope of selected
topic. Study of implications selected current health problems
hold for educator, their effects on society and possible means
for their amelioration. May be taken twice.
HLTH 451. Drug Use and Drug Abuse
Education. (3)
Three hours lecture.
A study of the effects of drug use and abuse upon society and
the public schools.
HLTH 452. Human Diseases. (3)
Three hours lecture.
Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Study of nature, prevention, control and treatment of human diseases
and principles related to causality of disease and the body's
ability to resist.
HLTH 453. Human Sexuality. (3)
Three hour lecture.
Prerequisite: Junior Standing
A study of information, education and communication about human
sexuality as it relates to people in our society.
HLTH 455. Family Life Education Teacher�Training.
(3)
Three hour lecture.
Prerequisites: HLTH 200, HLTH 423
and junior standing.
HLTH 455 imparts knowledge, attitudes, skills and methodology
needed to teach family life education to students in grades K�12.
HLTH 460. National/International Health.
(3)
Three hours lecture.
Analysis of public and international health issues as they relate
to the individual, community and society.
HLTH 465. Exercise, Performance and
Nutrition. (3)
Three hour lecture.
Prerequisites: HLTH 200 and BIOL 322.
This course is designed to examine the relationships of exercise,
physical activity and performance as they relate to nutrition.
It includes basic information on human energy systems, weight
control, sports nutrition and proper diet.
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