Archived Course Outlines 2009-10

We have provided you with links to past course outlines.  All files are PDF.  If a course is not listed here, it was not offered in 2009-10.

All course outlines are the intellectual property of the instructor and are covered by copyright laws.  Any reproduction or use is by express permission of the instructor of the course.

HEALTH SCIENCES

1000 - Health and Wellness:  FIRST term and SECOND term
2250a - Health Promotion
2330b - Systemic and Functional Anatomy
2610G - Introduction to Ethics and Health
2700a - Health Issues in Childhoog Adolesence
2711b - Health Issues in Aging
2801a - Research Methods in Health Sciences
3010F - Introduction to Rural Communities
3011G - Creative Service Delivery in Rural Communities
3030a - Understanding Occupational Health & Safety in Today’s Workplace
3050b - Health Related Quality of Life
3200a - Health Promotion
3210a - Health Communication
3400a - Health Policy
3630a (3630b) - Sexuality, Gender & Health
3700b - Health Issues in Childhood and Adolescence
3711a - Health Issues in Aging
3801b - Measurement & Analysis in Health Sciences
3820b - Personal Constructions of Health
4030b - Advanced Occupational Health and Safety
4200G- Advanced Health Promotion
4400b - Advanced Health Policy
4610G- Professional Ethics
4620G - Philosophical and Historical Perspectives on Mental Health
4900E - Health Practicum (4910a/b - Health Practicum)
4990F/G - Independent Study
4991F/G - Independent Study

HEALTH SCIENCES SPECIAL TOPICS

3090a - Health Behaviour Theories
3091a - Musculoskeletal Disorders in Rehabilitation Sciences
4090b - Health Promotion for Persons with Disabilities
4090b - Program Evaluation
4091a - Innovative Strategies to Improve Health Service Delivery & Policy Development
4091b - Evidence-Based Practice in Rehab Sciences
4092G - Human Factors and Universal Design

REHABILITATION SCIENCES

3060a - Health Conditions and Disease
3061b - Foundations in Rehabilitation Science

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