Table of Contents
- General Information
- Undergraduate Programs
- Graduate Programs
- Graduate Admissions Procedure
- Academic Policies
- Graduate Arts and Sciences
- Graduate Arts and Sciences Programs
- Classification of Students
- Biology
- Computer Science
- Criminal Justice and Public Safety Institute
- Department of Health Services
- Education Departments
- Education Unit
- Gerontological Services
- Health Administration
- Health Care Ethics
- Health Education
- M.S. in Health Education
- School Nurse Certification Outside of the M.S. Program
- Health Education Course Descriptions
- HED 551 Mapping for Health Research, Planning, Policy Development and Marketing (4985) (3 credits)
- HED 552 Epidemiology (4805) (3 credits)
- HED 553 Program Planning for Wellness (4775) (3 credits)
- HED 554 Curriculum Strategies for Health Educators (4845) (3 credits)
- HED 560 Aging in America (4835) (3 credits)
- HED 561 Human Sexuality (4875) (3 credits)
- HED 571 Employee Assistance and Occupational Health (4625) (3 credits)
- HED 572 Concepts of Mental Health (4785) (3 credits)
- HED 573 Women and Health Care (4795) (3 credits)
- HED 574 Concepts of Nutrition and Health (4815) (3 credits)
- HED 575 Stress and Crisis Management (4855) (3 credits)
- HED 576 Addictions (4885) (3 credits)
- HED 577 Health Education in HIV/AIDS (4685) (3 credits)
- HED 578 Experiential Counseling (4745) (3 credits)
- HED 579 Behavioral Health of Children and Youth (4825) (3 credits)
- HED 580 Leadership Principles (4825) (3 credits)
- HED 600 Directed Research in Health Services (4955) (3 credits)
- HED 601 Fieldwork in Health Education (5025) (3 credits)
- HED 650 School Nursing Practice (4215) (3 credits)
- HED 651 School Nurse Practicum (5145) (3 credits)
- HED 770 Special Topics in Health Education (4905) (3 credits)
- HSV 550 Health Services Research (HED 4025) (3 credits)
- HSV 700 Integrative Capstone Course in Health Services (HED 6025) (3 credits)
- Mathematics Education
- Nurse Anesthesia
- Organization Development and Leadership
- Psychology
- Theology and Society
- Degree Requirements and Course Disbtribution
- Biblical Studies
- THE 511 Law and Ethics in the Hebrew Bible
- THE 512 The Hebrew Bible and Its Inner "Re-readings"
- THE 513 The Psalms
- THE 521 The Gospels and Discipleship
- THE 522 The Letters of Paul: Conversation across the Centuries
- THE 523 Biblical Interpretation: Actualizing the Bible in Today’s Church and World
- Historical Theology
- THE 531 The Christian Tradition and Trajectory
- THE 533 Christianity Today
- THE 535 God, Gender, and Christian Spirituality
- Systematic Theology
- THE 541 Jesus through the Centuries
- THE 542 The Triune God: The Relational Nature of the Divine
- Distribution Requirement #2: THEOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
- THE 547 Dignity, Rights, and Duties: The Many Facets of the Human Person
- THE 548 Theology with and for the World
- THE 549 Religion, Violence, and Terrorism
- Distribution Requirement #3: ECCLESIOLOGY AND SACRAMENTS
- THE 554 The Church as Sacrament for the World
- THE 555 The Eucharist: A Vision of Solidarity
- Christian Ethics
- THE 561 Social Ethics
- THE 562 Ethics and Economics
- THE 563 Technology Ethics
- THE 564 Mediator, Mediation, and the Media
- THE 565/HCE 552 Theological Issues in Bioethics [course offered by SJU’s Institute of Catholic Bioethics]
- THE 566/HAD 600 Ethics of Health Care [course offered by SJU’s Institute of Catholic Bioethics]
- THE 567 The Greening of Catholic Understanding
- THE 568 Politics and Religious Traditions in the USA
- INTERRELIGIOUS RELATIONS
- THE 581 The Church in Relation to Judaism
- THE 583 Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations
- THE 585 The Religions of Asia
- Other Courses
- THE 694 Integrative Concluding Project (Elective)
- Writing Studies Core Courses
- AREA I—Writing And Culture (600-629)
- AREA II—Rhetoric and Composition: Theory and Practice (630-659)
- AREA III—Professional Writing (660-699)
- Writing Studies
- The Erivan K. Haub School of Business
- Executive Programs
- College of Professional and Liberal Studies
- Directory
HED 576 Addictions (4885) (3 credits)
The study of the nature, causes, and intervention of substance abuse. Historical and sociocultural trends are evaluated in view of current addiction theories. Emphasis is placed upon the relation of addiction to family and work environments, as well as the development of alternate lifestyles.
