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Core Curriculum Ethical Foundaons (choose one) *see course list Perspecves on Human Health (choose 4 courses from at least 3 areas) *see course list Elecve (choose any 1 of the 7 opons below; minimum of 3 credit hours) Social Epidemiology SOC 3673 Social Epidemiology (3) [QB, QI] -O All Capstone (take final spring semester, seniors only) HSP 5000 Health, Society & Policy Capstone (3) SPRING ONLY (offered in-class at 4:35 p.m.) Health Economics (choose one) ECON 3190 Introducon to Health Economics (3) (Recommended) -O All ECON 5190 Health Economics (3) (Previous Econ courses helpful) F, Sp HSP 1001 Introducon to HSP (1) F first half Introducon (oponal, strongly recommended) General Educaon Courses Needed: ______ /30 Residency Hours Needed ______ /40 Upper Div. Hours Needed ______ /122 Total Hours Needed Polics, Policy, Administraon of Health Care (choose 2 courses) *see course list Individual Health & Behaviors: Social, Cultural, & Fam Context: Enviro & Eco Perspecves Global & Populaon Health Any addional course except in the Research Methods & Stascs secons Addional Course (3000-level or higher) SBS 2700 Career Exploraon in SBS (3) (or equivalent per director approval) Sp Career Exploraon SBS 4890 Health, Society & Policy Internship (1-6) (two semester max) All Hinckley Intute of Polics: Local, Naonal or Global Internship (1-12) All Internship Learning Abroad By applicaon through Learning Abroad. Subject to director approval. All Wring POLS/HNKLY 3910 Polical Forum Series (3) [CW] Sp, F Policy Forum Research Experience HSP 4999 Honors Thesis (3) (Honor’s College students only) All HSP 5950 HSP Independent Study (1-6) All PED 5700, 5900, 5902 Clinical Research (2-6) (PCR department applicaon) All SOC 3960 Research Seminar (3) (or equivalent per director approval) Varies WRTG 3014/3015/3016 Scienfic, Prof or Business Wring (3) [CW] -O All WRTG 4905 Discourse of Health & Medicine (3) [CW] F Stascs (choose one) PSY 3000 Stascs in Psych (4) [QB, QI] PSY 1010, MATH 1030/1050 -O All SOC 3112 Social Stascs (4) [QB, QI] -O All FCS 3210 Stascs in Family and Consumer Studies (4) [QB, QI] -O All POLS 3001 Polical Analysis (3) [QB, QI] -O All ECON 3640 Prob and Stats (3) [QB] MATH 1050/1090 -O All Research Methods (choose one) PSY 3010 Research Methods Psych (4) [QI, CW] PSY 1010, PSY 3000 -O All SOC 3111 Research Methods (3) [CW] -O, -H All FCS 3200 Research Methods in FCS (4) -O, -H All HSP courses must be passed with a minimum leer grade of C-. At least 18 HSP credits must be taken at the U. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required for graduaon. HSP credits: 39.

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Core Curriculum

Ethical Foundations (choose one) *see course list

Perspectives on Human Health (choose 4 courses from at least 3 areas) *see course list

Elective (choose any 1 of the 7 options below; minimum of 3 credit hours)

Social Epidemiology

SOC 3673 Social Epidemiology (3) [QB, QI] -O All

Capstone (take final spring semester, seniors only)

HSP 5000 Health, Society & Policy Capstone (3) SPRING ONLY (offered in-class at 4:35 p.m.) Health Economics (choose one)

ECON 3190 Introduction to Health Economics (3) (Recommended) -O All

ECON 5190 Health Economics (3) (Previous Econ courses helpful) F, Sp

HSP 1001 Introduction to HSP (1) F first half

Introduction (optional, strongly recommended)

General Education Courses Needed:

______ /30 Residency Hours Needed ______ /40 Upper Div. Hours Needed ______ /122 Total Hours Needed

Politics, Policy, Administration of Health Care (choose 2 courses) *see course list

Individual Health & Behaviors:

Social, Cultural, & Fam Context:

Enviro & Eco Perspectives

Global & Population Health

Any additional course except in the Research Methods & Statistics sections

Additional Course (3000-level or higher)

SBS 2700 Career Exploration in SBS (3) (or equivalent per director approval) Sp

Career Exploration

SBS 4890 Health, Society & Policy Internship (1-6) (two semester max) All

Hinckley Intitute of Politics: Local, National or Global Internship (1-12) All

Internship

Learning Abroad

By application through Learning Abroad. Subject to director approval. All

Writing

POLS/HNKLY 3910 Political Forum Series (3) [CW] Sp, F

Policy Forum

Research Experience

HSP 4999 Honors Thesis (3) (Honor’s College students only) All

HSP 5950 HSP Independent Study (1-6) All

PED 5700, 5900, 5902 Clinical Research (2-6) (PCR department application) All

SOC 3960 Research Seminar (3) (or equivalent per director approval) Varies WRTG 3014/3015/3016 Scientific, Prof or Business Writing (3) [CW] -O All

WRTG 4905 Discourse of Health & Medicine (3) [CW] F

Statistics (choose one)

PSY 3000 Statistics in Psych (4) [QB, QI] PSY 1010, MATH 1030/1050 -O All

SOC 3112 Social Statistics (4) [QB, QI] -O All

FCS 3210 Statistics in Family and Consumer Studies (4) [QB, QI] -O All

POLS 3001 Political Analysis (3) [QB, QI] -O All

ECON 3640 Prob and Stats (3) [QB] MATH 1050/1090 -O All

Research Methods (choose one)

PSY 3010 Research Methods Psych (4) [QI, CW] PSY 1010, PSY 3000 -O All

SOC 3111 Research Methods (3) [CW] -O, -H All

FCS 3200 Research Methods in FCS (4) -O, -H All

HSP courses must be passed with a minimum letter grade of C-. At least 18 HSP credits must be taken at the U. A minimum GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation. HSP credits: 39.

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PHIL 3310 Science and Society (3) [HF] Sp

PHIL 3510 Business and Professional Ethics (3) [HF] Varies

PHIL 3520 Bioethics (3) [HF] -O All

PHIL 3370 Philosophy of Biology (3) [CW] Varies

PHIL 3700 Political Philosophy (3) [HF] Varies

POLS 3000 Liberalism and Its Critics (3) Varies

POLS 3010 Democratic Theory (3) Varies

POLS 3025 Democracy and Social Justice (3) Sp

Ethical Foundations: Ethics and Values

ANTH 4133 Maternal and Child Health (3) Sp

BIOL 1210/1610 Principles of Biology (4) [SF] -H All

DISAB 3000 Introduction to Disability Studies (3) [DV] F

FCS 1500 Lifespan Human Development (3) -O Sp, F

FCS 3215 Beginnings: Development During Infancy and Childhood (3) -O All

FCS 5230 Adolescence (3) All

FCS 5240 Mid/Later Life Adult Development and Family (3) Varies

GERON 5001 Introduction to Aging (3) -O All

H EDU 5370 Health & Optimal Aging (3) -O F, Su

KINES 2500 Exploration of the Movement Science (3) -O All

KINES 3350 Exercise Psychology (3) All

NUIP 1020 Scientific Foundations of Nutrition and Health (3) [AS] -O All

PHYS 1110 Physics of the Human Body (3) [AS] OR All PHYS 2010 General Physics I (4) [SF] All

PSY 3330 Stress Management (3) PSY 1010 -O All

PSY 3430 The Science of Subjective Well Being & Pos Psych (3) PSY 1010 Varies

PSY 3460 Health Psychology (3) PSY 1010 -O All

Individual Heatlh & Health Behaviors

ANTH 1020 Human Origins: Evolution and Diversity (3) [SF] -O OR All ANTH 4252 Human Biology (3) -O Sp

ANTH 4193 Medical Anthropology (3) Sp

ANTH 4234 Genes, Health, Human History (3) [SF] Varies

ANTH 4291 Evolution of Human Health (3) F

FCS 3240 Family Belief Systems (3) [CW] Sp

FCS 3370 Parenting Across Cultures (3) [IR] -O Sp, F

FCS 3630 Love and Intimacy (3) Sp, F

GERON 3005 Diversity & Aging (3) [DV] -O F

H EDU 5300 Diversity & Health (3) [CW, DV] All

PSY 3290 The Biology of Stress and Development (3) PSY 1010 Varies

PSY 4460 Social Psychology of Health Illness (3) PSY 1010 Varies

SOC 3610 Gender, Sexuality and Health (3) Varies

SOC 3671 Sociology of Health (3) F

SOC 3769 Social Disparities in Health (3) [DV] -H Sp

Social, Cultural, and Familial Context of Health

Environmental & Ecological Perspectives

ANTH 4186 Human Ecology (3) [SF] Sp

ENVST 2050 Intro to Enviro and Sustainability Science (4) [SF] -O, -H OR Sp, F ENVST 2100 Intro to Environment and Sustainability (3) -O Sp, F

FCS 5630 Healthy Communities (3) F

GEOG 3090 Introduction to Medical Geography (3) Varies

H EDU 3050 Community Health Issues (3) -O All

POLS 3390 Intro to Environmental and Sustainability Policy (3) -O OR F POLS 5322 Intro to Environmental and Sustainability Policy (3) Sp, F

PSY 3620 Environmental Psychology and Sustainability (3) PSY 1010 F

Politics, Policy, Administration of Health Care

COMM 5115 Health Communication (3) OR Sp COMM 5116 Health Communication, Culture (3) OR Varies COMM 5117 Health Campaigns, and Media (3) F

ENTP 1010 Entrepreneurship and Society (3) -O Sp, F

FCS 3380 Social Science & Health Care (3) (Recommended) -O Sp

FCS 5430 Families, Consumers, Health (3) (Recommended) Sp

FCS 5450 Nonprofit Community Organizations (3) OR F POLS 5965 Special Topics in Public Administration (3) F, Su

FCS 5730 Community and Environmental Change (3) Varies

GERON 5500 Social and Public Policy in Aging (3) Su

H EDU 2010 Introduction to Health Professions (3) F

H EDU 3030 Medical Terminology (3) -H All

H EDU 4310 Health Promotion/Marketing (3) -H Su

H EDU 4790 Health Services Administration (3) -H Sp, Su

H EDU 5100 Health Care in the United States (3) F, Su

HIST 4080 History of Medicine in Western Society (3) [HF, IR] -O Sp

MGT 3000 Principles of Management (3) Sp, F

MKTG 3000 Marketing Vision (3) Sp, F

POLS 2700 Introduction to Public Administration (3) -O Sp, Su

POLS 3030 State and Local Government (3) F, Su

POLS 3110 U.S. Congress (3) Varies

POLS 3200 Introduction to Law and Politics (3) Sp

POLS 5320 Public Policy: Theory and Application (3) F

POLS 5321 Health Policy (3) (Recommended) F

POLS 5323 Policy Analysis (3) Su

SOC 3446 Power & Politics: Political Sociology (3) -O Sp, F

Global & Population Health

BIOL 3460 Global Environmental Issues (3) [SF, IR] F

H EDU 5060 Global Health Promotion (3) [IR] Sp, F

PBHLT 4500 Public Health: A Global Perspective (3) [IR] F

SOC 3650 Population and Society (3) [IR, QB, QI] -O All

SOC 4674 Global Health (3) Varies

- O: Typically has an online offering- H: Typically has a hybrid offering

- Courses taken from the Business School and Gerontology require additional fees.

Sp, F, Su, All: Semesters courses are typically offered. Subject to change without notice. Use as a planning guide only, then check Class Schedule for exact offerings.

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