ADDENDUM

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University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
College of Science and Health
2013-15 Catalog
ADDENDUM
COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION
A. INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES – Apply for admission to the Community Health Education (CHE) program upon
satisfactory completion of Interdisciplinary Courses – with the exception of CST 365
Credits
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4
3
3
3
3
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4-5
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3
4
3-4
_____ 3
_____ 3
_____ 3
Course #
BIO 103/105
CHE 200
CHE 204
CHE 240
HED 205
Course Title
Introductory/General Biology
Public health for the Educated Citizen
Introduction to Global Health
Community Health Education Foundations
Introduction to Health
CHM 100
Or CHM 103
Contemporary Chemistry (4 credits)
General Chemistry I (5 credits)
HPR 105
Creating a Healthy, Active Lifestyle
MTH 145
Elementary Statistics
MIC 130 or
Global Impact of Infectious Disease
MIC 100
Microbes and Society
ESS 205
Human Anatomy (or Bio 312)
ESS 206
Human Physiology (or Bio 313)
Social Behavioral Science course—PSY, SOC, etc.
Prerequisites
*MTH 150 or
placement into MTH 151 or higher
Math placement level
*BIO 103/105
*BIO 103/105
*check Catalog for possible prerequisites for
class you select
*Grade of “C” or better required in the courses listed above
APPLYING FOR ADMISSION TO COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM
a. Please contact the Department of Health Education Promotion or your CHE faculty adviser for details
b. Must be admitted to CHE program in order to enroll in CORE COURSE SEQUENCE
B. CORE COURSE SEQUENCE
Credits
Course #
Course Title
Prerequisites
_____ 3
CHE 340
Epidemiology & Community Health Problems
HED 205, CHE 240;
CHM 100/103; BIO 103/105
_____ 3
CHE 350
Biometry and Research Design
HED 205, CHE 240, MTH 145
_____ 3
HED 437
Theories of Health Behavior
HED 205, CHE 240
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3
3
CHE 440
HED 477
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2
CHE 491
Program Development in CHE
Grantseeking in Health, Human Services,
and Education Professions
Senior Seminar in CHE
HED 205, CHE 240, 340, 350
HED 205, CHE 240, 340, 350
Final Semester on Campus, b/4 CHE 498
C. CONTENT COURSES (if Pre-courses are completed can take content courses)
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3
HED 320
THE U.S. HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
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3
3
3
3
3
3
HED 335
HED 345
HED 441
HED 425
HED 469
HED 472
HUMAN ECOLOGY & ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
Mental and Emotional Health
HUMAN DISEASE PREVENTION & CONTROL
Violence and Injury Prevention
Drugs, Society, and Human Behavior
Sexual Health Promotion
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3
3
HED 473
HED 474
Health Aspects of Aging
Nutrition Education
JR STANDING - ADMISSION TO PROGRAM
AND HED 205 PRE- REQUISITES REMOVED
APR 2014
HED 205
NO PRE-REQUISITES REMOVED
APR 2014
Junior Standing
Junior Standing, BIO 103 or 105
Junior Standing, ESS 205 and 206 or
BIO 312 and 313
Junior Standing, HED 205 and CHE 240*
Junior Standing
D. FINAL SEMESTER-Fall or Spring (15 credits) – may be enrollment limits for summer session (15 credits)
_____ 15
CHE 498
Preceptorship** **2.75 MGPA & CGPA,; Apply for and receive recommendation
from HED faculty, Successful Completion of ALL CHE/HED Requirements
IA & B; II A-C
*See HEHP Dept., Room 124 Mitchell, for override if you have not satisfied these course prerequisites.
Revised 4/22/14
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