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 493-494 Independent Study in IHS 3-6 credits
Students need to complete the application form for independent study (available in the Dean’s Office), meet the GPA and other requirements, and have the approval of the IHS Director and Associate Dean in order to register.
