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Rice Course Schedule, Spring 2003
Health (HEAL)

Rice Course Schedule as of 03/03/2003. This schedule is maintained by the Office of the Registrar (reg@rice.edu).

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NOTE: Course web pages are available for some HEAL courses.



HEAL 103   NUTRITION                                Credits 3.00  Spring 03
Concepts underlying the science of nutrition: food composition, calories and
needs for energy, special nutrients, and nutritional deficiencies.
001 Stadium Mtg Room - TTH 10:50AM - 12 Anding, Roberta H.        Enr: 99 Max: NA

HEAL 132   MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY                      Credits 1.00  Spring 03
This course introduces the student interested in medical and health professions
to a large vocabulary of medical language which develops skills in
understanding and remembering new words. It describes word origins, basic terms
in anatomy and terms pertaining to each body system as well as pharmacology and
medical equipment, and many frequently used medical terms, abbreviations and
symbols.
001 GYM 101 - TH 07:00PM - 09:30PM      Bordelon, Cassius B.      Enr: 10 Max: 0

HEAL 206   FIRST AID/EMERGENCY CARE CPR             Credits 1.00  Spring 03
American Red Cross certification program for emergency care procedures for
illness, traumatic injuries, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Advanced
permission of department required. Also offered as KINE 206. Enrollment is
limited to 25.
001 GYM 201 - W 06:00PM - 08:30PM       Vandenberg, Kristy        Enr: 8 Max: 15

HEAL 212   CONSUMER HEALTH AND THE MEDIA            Credits 3.00  Spring 03
Study of factual information and guidelines that enable consumers to act
interlligently in selecting health products and services, with emphasis on the
economic aspects of health.
001 GYM 201 - TTH 09:25AM - 10:40AM     Iammarino, Nicholas K.    Enr: 11 Max: NA

HEAL 222   PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY HEALT Credits 3.00  Spring 03
Examines aspects of the community that relate to health including:
identification and analysis of community health programs; organizational
pattern and functions of voluntary and governmental health agencies; organizing
the community for health action; and coordination of community health programs.
001 GYM 201 - TTH 01:00PM - 02:15PM     Lanier, Cynthia           Enr: 11 Max: 0

HEAL 308   EMT BASIC: INTRODUCTION TO EMERGENCY CAR Credits 3.00  Spring 03
Emergency medical technician course designed to develop the knowledge and
skills necessary to recognize the symptoms of various illnesses and injuries as
well as the competency in the appropriate treatment for these conditions in the
pre-hospital environment. Enrollment is limited to 10.
001 RL 201 - TTH 06:00PM - 10:00PM      Staff                     Enr: 20 Max: 10

HEAL 350   UNDERSTANDING CANCER                     Credits 3.00  Spring 03
Examination of cancer from a biological, psychological and sociological
perspective with emphasis on cancer epidemiology, prevention, and early
detection.
001 KH 100 - T 07:00PM - 09:30PM        Lanier, Cynthia           Enr: 116 Max: NA

HEAL 379   INTERNSHIP IN HEALTH SCIENCES            Credits   Spring 03
Internship experience for upper-level students in health sciences track.
Prereq- permission of instructor.
001 TBA - TBA                           Iammarino, Nicholas K.    Enr: 3 Max: NA

HEAL 496   INDEPENDENT STUDY                        Credits   Spring 03
For Junior and Senior students only.
Prereq- instructor approval.
001 TBA - TBA                           Iammarino, Nicholas K.    Enr: 2 Max: 0

HEAL 498   TOPICS IN HEALTH SCIENCES                Credits   Spring 03
Section 001: SEMINAR ON INTERNATIONAL HEALTH PROBLEMS - PERMISSION OF
INSTRUCTOR. This upper level seminar is designed to increase student's
awareness of the multiple dimensions and complexities involved in understanding
the health of people fom diverse geographic, political, economic, and cultural
backgrounds. Thus, the seminar will explore issues and concepts of delivery and
acceptance of health care, traditional health belief customs and practices,
epidemiology and public helath problems, demograhic and environmental
characteristivs among selected worldwide populations.
001 GYM 201 - T 03:00PM - 05:30PM       Iammarino, Nicholas K.    Enr: 11 Max: NA
002 TBA - TBA                           Iammarino, Nicholas K.    Enr: 0 Max: NA
003 TBA - TBA                           Iammarino, Nicholas K.    Enr: 0 Max: NA

HEAL 499   TEACHING PRACTICUM                       Credits   Spring 03
Teaching experience for upper level students who have excelled in one area of
health sciences.
Prereq- Junior or Senior standing.
001 TBA - TBA                           Iammarino, Nicholas K.    Enr: 1 Max: NA
                                        Lanier, Cynthia



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