P H 0306 Public Health Research
Methodological, ethical, topical issues in current public health research. Basic principles and different approaches to research designs and methods applicable to writing proposals and other documents in academic and professional settings. Formerly numbered Public Health 295.
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Nada Kassem
P H 0302 Communicable and Chronic Disease
Impact of infectious and chronic diseases on health of the population. Epidemiologic methods, behavioral and biologic determinants, modes of transmission, and risk factors.
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P H 0401 Biological Basis of Disease
Prevalent health issues, problems, and social consequences surrounding conditions such as alcoholism, cancer, heart disease, HIV/ AIDS, and stroke. Disease protective factors, risks, and screening processes.
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Mary Mulvihill
CFD 0354 Parenting: Context, Research, and Application
Parenting and parent education to include attachment, discipline, parent-child interactions, parenting styles and practices. Professional implications for promoting child health and well-being. Formerly numbered CFD 353A, 353B, and 353C.
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CIV E 0225 Mechanics for Civil Engineers
Applied forces and reactions of simple structures, beams, and large structures such as bridges, buildings, and dams. Static equilibrium. Not open to students with credit in Mechanical Engineering 200 [or Aerospace Engineering 200] or Mechanical Engineering 220 [or Aerospace Engineering 220].
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CIV E 0301 Introduction to Solid Mechanics
Mechanics of solid deformable bodies involving analytical methods for determining strength, stiffness, and stability of load-carrying members. Not open to students with credit in Mechanical Engineering 304.
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CIV E 0302 Solid Mechanics Laboratory
Laboratory studies in solid mechanics. Experimental stress analysis. Experimental confirmation of theory.
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CIV E 0100 Introduction to Civil Engineering
Introduction to diverse field of civil and environmental engineering to include structural, geotechnical, water resources, transportation, construction engineering and management, and environmental engineering. Legal, ethical, and international dimensions of the profession.
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COMM 0321 Introduction to Health Communication
Health communication topics to include patient-provider communication, health communication campaigns, supportive relationships, and public policy. Research methodologies, theories, and best practices in health communication.
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COMM 0371 Intercultural Communication
Study of communication with emphasis on influence of cultural background, perception, social organization, language and nonverbal messages in the intercultural communication experience.
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