Graduate Curriculum Committee Course Proposal Form For Courses Numbered 6000 and Higher Note: Before completing this form, please carefully read the accompanying instructions. 1. Course prefix and number: Psyc 8995 2. Date: 12/14/2009 3. Requested action: New Course X Revision of Active Course Revision & Unbanking of a Banked Course Renumbering of an Existing Course from from to # # 4. Method(s) of delivery (check all boxes that apply for both current/proposed and expected future delivery methods within the next three years): Current or Proposed Delivery Method(s): X Expected Future Delivery Method(s): On-campus (face to face) Distance Course (face to face off campus) Online (delivery of 50% or more of the instruction is offered online) 5. Justification (must cite accreditation and/or assessment by the graduate faculty) for new course or course revision or course renumbering: The clinical health concentration of the PhD program in Health Psychology is preparing for accreditation review by the American Psychological Association. As part of an assessment of existing courses associated with the concentration, the faculty determined that Psyc 8995 should be revised to reflect the rapidly expanding range of topics in the field of health psychology that complements the existing coursework in the PhD in health psychology. 6. Course description exactly as it should appear in the next catalog: 8995. Seminar in Health Psychology (3) P: Consent of chair. May be repeated with a change of topic. Special topics in health psychology. 7. If this is a course revision, briefly describe the requested change: We are requesting a change of name from “Seminar in Clinical Behavioral Medicine” to “Seminar in Health Psychology”. And we are planning to expand the content of the course to more fully cover the range of topics covered under the heading of health psychology. 8. Graduate catalog page number from current (.pdf) graduate catalog: Revised 09-16-09 114 9. Course credit: Lecture Hours 3 3 Weekly OR Per Term Credit Hours s.h. Lab Weekly OR Per Term Credit Hours s.h. Studio Weekly OR Per Term Credit Hours s.h. Practicum Weekly OR Per Term Credit Hours s.h. Internship Weekly OR Per Term Credit Hours s.h. Other (e.g., independent study) Please explain. 3 Total Credit Hours 10. Anticipated annual student enrollment: s.h. 10 11. Affected degrees or academic programs: Degree(s)/Program(s) Current Catalog Page PhD in Health Psychology 109 Changes in Degree Hours none 12. Overlapping or duplication with affected units or programs: X Not applicable Notification & response from affected units is attached 13. Council for Teacher Education (CTE) approval (for courses affecting teacher education): X Not applicable Applicable and CTE has given their approval. 14. Service-Learning Advisory Committee (SLAC) approval X Not applicable Applicable and SLAC has given their approval. 15. Statements of support: a. Staff X Current staff is adequate Additional staff is needed (describe needs in the box below): b. Facilities X Current facilities are adequate Additional facilities are needed (describe needs in the box below): c. Library X Initial library resources are adequate Initial resources are needed (in the box below, give a brief explanation and an estimate for the cost of acquisition of required initial resources): Revised 09-16-09 d. Unit computer resources X Unit computer resources are adequate Additional unit computer resources are needed (in the box below, give a brief explanation and an estimate for the cost of acquisition): e. ITCS resources X ITCS resources are not needed The following ITCS resources are needed (put a check beside each need): Mainframe computer system Statistical services Network connections Computer lab for students Software Approval from the Director of ITCS attached 16. Course information (see: Graduate Curriculum and Program Development Manual for instructions): a. Textbook(s) and/or readings: author(s), name, publication date, publisher, and city/state/country Textbooks and Readings will vary by special topic. Below are sample readings from a Special Topics course on Health Disparities: APA Guidelines for Providers of Psychological Services to Ethnic, Linguistic and Culturally Diverse Populations. http://www.apa.org/pi/oema/guide.html Braveman, P. (2006). Health Disparities and Health Equity: Concepts and Measurement. Annu. Rev. Public Health, 27: 167-194. Campbell, L. C., Warner, T. D. (2006). Accessibility of Health Care. In: Y. Jackson (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Multicultural Psychology. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Miranda, J., Maguire, T. Williams, D., Wang, P. (2008). Mental Health in the Context of Health Disparities. Am J Psychiatry 165(9): 1102-1108. Office of Minority Health, US Department of Health and Human Services. National Standards on Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS). http://www.omhrc.gov/templates/browse.aspx?lvl=2&lvlID=15 Smedley, B.D., Stith, A. Y., Nelson, A.R. Editors, Committee on Understanding and Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care. Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care. Executive Summary. National Academies Press, Washington:DC, 2003. Stoecker, R. Research methods for community change: A project-based approach. Sage Publications, :CA 2005. Revised 09-16-09 Williams, R.A. (Ed.) Eliminating Healthcare Disparities in America: Beyond the IOM Report. Human Press, Totowa: NY, 2007. b. Course objectives for the course (student – centered, behavioral focus) Below are sample objectives from a Special Topics course on Health Disparities: 1. Summarize the scope of health disparities affecting minority and underserved populations. 2. Evaluate the applicability of health psychology theories and approaches to disparity populations. 3. Evaluate the applicability of health psychology theories and approaches to the health care system (i.e, providers behavior, patient-provider interaction). c. Course topic outline Below is a sample topic outline from a Special Topics course on Health Disparities: Topic 1 Defining Health Disparities Underlying Causes of Health Disparities Epidemiology of Racial & Ethnic Health Disparities Topic 2 Health Disparities affecting the Major Ethnic Groups Mental Health Disparities affecting the Major Ethnic Groups Introduction to the Health Disparity Calculator Topic 3 Health Disparities in African Americans and Latinos: Behavioral and Pyschological Factors Topic 4 Health Disparities in Native Americans and Asian Americans: Behavioral and Psychological Factors Socioeconomics of Health Disparities Topic 5 Strategies for Reducing Health Disparities Topic 6 Behavioral Theories & Models Revised 09-16-09 Topic 7 Health Care Access: Systems Approach Workforce Diversity Cultural Competence Topic 8 Implementing Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services Topic 9 Physician Perspectives The Health Navigator Model Guest Lecture: Dr. Gloria Frelix Topic 10 Psychologist Perspectives Biopsychosocial Model Topic 11 Community Strategies North Carolina Success Stories d. List of course assignments, weighting of each assignment, and grading/evaluation system for determining a grade COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Mid-Term Exam Research Paper Team Project Peer Presentations Attendance Class participation Final Exam GRADING SCALE A = 90-100% B = 80-89% C = 70-79% F < 70% Revised 09-16-09 20% 15% 15% 10% 10% 10% 20%