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Coursework

A quick overview of all of the courses I took while at Clemson University with a short description

Linguistic Proficiency

Health Sciences

Culture & Literature

French

Intermediate French

(Fr 2010)

Brief review of elementary French, with conversation, composition, and dictation, and the beginning of more serious reading of French prose.

French Conversation & Composition

(Fr 3050)

Practice in the spoken language stressing vocabulary building, pronunciation, intonation, and comprehension. Requires written work to increase accuracy and assignments in the language laboratory. 

Intermediate French

(Fr 2020)

Emphasizes reading nontechnical French prose more rapidly. Writing, speaking, and listening skills continue to be developed with the inclusion of literary and cultural perspectives.

French for Health Professionals I

(Fr 3180)

An introduction to medical concepts and terminology in French, with the inclusion of case studies of health and health care in the Francophone world

French Short Story

(Fr 3040)

Introduction to the study of French narrative literature and the elements of critical analysis through the examination of short stories spanning the medieval era to the present from both France and Francophone countries.

French for Health Professionals II

(Fr 4180)

A continuation of French for Health Professionals I, designed for students who plan to work in a health care professional setting.

Health Sciences

Intro to Public Health

(Hlth 2020)

Examination of the forces that have influenced current health delivery systems, health practices, and trends along with an introduction of population and public health theories and models.

Determinants of Health Behavior

(Hlth 2400)

Analysis of health behaviors based on psychological, social, cultural, and environmental factors using health behavior theories.

Management of Health Service Organizations

(Hlth 4400)

Provides the conceptual and theoretical foundation of management and organizational theory of health service organizations.

Human Health & Disease
(Hlth 2980)

An overview of behavioral, biological and psycho-social factors associated with major human diseases and conditions.

Women's Health Issues

(Hlth 3100)

Exploration of specific health needs of women, with emphasis on understanding and preventing problems of women's health.

Global Health

(Hlth 4700)

Introduction to assessment of international health needs and designing, implementing, managing, and evaluating public health programs in international settings.

Overview of Healthcare Systems

(Hlth 2030)

Introduction to the American health care delivery system, including its foundation, primary characteristics, resources and processes.

Epidemiology

(Hlth 3800)

An introduction to epidemiological principles and methods used in the study of the origin, distribution, and control of disease

Public Health Communication (Hlth 3030)

Introduction to the use of health and communication theory and social marketing strategies to create effective, evidence-based, culturally appropriate health communication messages and campaigns.

Science

General Chemistry

(CH 1010)

Introduction to the elementary concepts of chemistry through classroom and laboratory experience. Emphasizes chemical reactions and the use of symbolic representation, the mole concept and its applications and molecular structure.

Human Anatomy and Physiology I

(BIOL 2220)

Basic introductory course in integrated human anatomy and physiology covering cells and tissues; integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems; sensory organs.

Human Anatomy and Physiology II

(BIOL 2230)

Continuation of Human Anatomy and Physiology I covering endocrine, reproductive, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, urinary, and digestive systems

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