Table of Contents
- General Information
- Undergraduate Programs
- Academic Policies and Regulations
- Curricula
- Arts and Sciences Programs
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Actuarial Science
- Aerospace Studies
- American Studies
- Ancient Studies
- Asian Studies
- Biology
- Chemical Biology
- Chemistry
- Classics
- Communication Studies
- Communication Studies Major Curriculum
- Communication Studies Minor Curriculum
- Communication Courses
- Computer Science
- Criminal Justice
- Economics
- Education Unit
- English
- Environmental Science
- European Studies
- Art Department
- Modern and Classical Languages
- Gender Studies Program
- History
- Honors Program
- Interdisciplinary Health Care Ethics
- Interdisciplinary Health Services
- Requirements for the Interdisciplinary Health Services Major
- Minor in Interdisciplinary Health Services
- Minor in Autism Studies
- Interdisciplinary Health Services Courses
- IHS 110 Psychosocial Aspects of Health, Illness and Disability (3 credits)
- IHS 210 Consumer Health (3 credits)
- IHS 150 Global Health Care (3 credits)
- IHS 211 The Health Care System and its Responsibilities (3 credits)
- IHS 216 (SOC 216) Alcohol, Drugs, and Society (3 credits)
- IHS 217 (SOC 217) Mental Health and Society (3 credits)
- IHS 243 Helping and Healing: Ethics, Community, and Personal Transformation (3 credits)
- IHS 244 Health Administration (3 credits)
- IHS 248 Health and the School-aged Child (3 credits)
- IHS 251 Healthcare Law and Ethics (3 credits)
- IHS 252 Health Care Policy (3 credits)
- IHS 253 Nutrition: Health and Disease (3 credits)
- IHS 255 Human Sexuality and Disease (3 credits)
- IHS 256 HIV/AIDS: Sexuality, Money, Politics, Research, Public Health, and Ethics (3 credits)
- IHS 263 Theories of Addiction and Addictive Behaviors (3 credits)
- IHS 270 Violence and Aggression: Deconstructing Youth Violence (3 credits)
- IHS 276 The Continuum of Adult Health
- IHS 280 Medical Terminology and Health Literacy
- IHS 315 The Culture of Addiction Study Tour (3 credits)
- IHS 323 (SOC 323) Health and Society (3 credits)
- IHS 325 Theories of Disease Prevention and Management (3 credits)
- IHS 331 Statistics and Research Methodology (3 credits)
- IHS 345 Seeking a Better Death: Hospice Care (4 credits)
- IHS 349 Managed Health Care (3 credits)
- IHS 354 Diversity Leadership in Health Care (3 credits)
- IHS 359 Planning and Evaluating Public Health Promotion Programs (3 credits)
- IHS 368 Just Health Care in Developing Nations (3 credits)
- IHS 441 Alternative Medicine and Non-traditional Therapies (3 credits)
- IHS 458/458L Epidemiology (3 credits)
- IHS 465 Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders (3 credits)
- IHS 466 Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism Treatment (3 credits)
- IHS 467 Social Skills Development in Autism (3 credits)
- IHS 468 Resources and Advocacy for Autism (3 credits)
- IHS 469 Adult and Transition Services in Autism (3 credits)
- IHS 470 Seminar in Autism Spectrum Disorders (restricted to PLS students)
- IHS 490 Internship in IHS 3-6 credits
- IHS 491 Internship in Autism Studies (3 credits)
- IHS 493-494 Independent Study in IHS 3-6 credits
- IHS 495 Seminar in Interdisciplinary Health Services (3 credits)
- International Relations
- Latin American Studies
- Linguistics
- Mathematics
- Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation Studies
- Music, Theatre and Film
- Requirements for the Music Major
- The Integrated Learning Component for
- The Music Minor
- Requirements for the Theatre & Film Major
- The Film Studies Minor (6 courses total)
- The Theatre Studies Minor (6 courses total)
- Music Courses
- Theatre Courses
- Filmmaking and Cinema Studies Courses
- Special Courses for Majors
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Theology and Religious Studies
- Business Programs
- Graduate Programs
- College of Professional and Liberal Studies
- Directory
IHS 491 Internship in Autism Studies (3 credits)
The course will provide students with direct, hands-on experience in working with children and/or adults with autism in a highly supervised, instructional setting.
