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Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Studies (HP)
- http://usc.edu/medicine/hp
- D class assignments for undergraduates available; phone (213) 740-1060.
- Registration only upon permission of the department concerned. D class assignments are assigned by the academic department.
Introduction to strategies for promoting health and wellness. Includes self monitoring of health risk behavior, goal setting, and behavior changes.
40550R | 001 | Lecture | 9:30-10:50am | Tue, Thu | 44 of 80 | Claradina Soto, Annie Nguyen | GFS116 | | |
Individual research apprenticeship in health related fields under supervision of a departmental faculty member. Graded CR/NC. Departmental approval.
40553D | 001 | Lecture | 1:00-2:50pm | Friday | 9 of 20 | David Glasgow, Elahe Nezami | THH102 | | |
Overview and analysis of predictors and consequences of health-related behaviors; theoretical viewpoints and strategies for behavior change.
Recommended preparation: HP 20040556R | 001 | Lecture | 11:00-12:20pm | Tue, Thu | 57 of 65 | David Black | LVL17 | | |
Examination of the major systems of the human body; disease processes and behavioral risk factors.
40554R | 001 | Lecture | 3:30-4:50pm | Tue, Thu | 38 of 70 | Ahmad Besaratinia | GFS101 | | |
Intermediate statistics for health behavior studies; topics include descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing, correlation and regression, and use of computer software in data analysis.
- General Education: This course satisfies the university's general education requirement.
Comparison of national and international differences in health status as influenced by cultural practices and lifestyles within geographic, economic and political environments.
- Diversity: This course satisfies the university's diversity requirement.
40570R | 001 | Lecture | 12:30-1:50pm | Tue, Thu | Canceled | | | | |
Systematic development of specific professional skills for providing effective, culturally sensitive health services to diverse populations.
Recommended preparation: ANTH 10140568R | 001 | Lecture | 10:00-11:50am | Mon, Wed | 47 of 60 | Julia Borovay | THH210 | | |
Health issues of women of childbearing age from pre-pregnancy through the postpartum period, and of children from their development in utero through early adolescence.
Recommended preparation: PSYC 10040571R | 001 | Lecture | 5:00-8:20pm | Tuesday | 38 of 50 | Leslie Clark | VKC100 | | |
An overview of the magnitude and impact of STDs including prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of common STDs, STD/HIV inter-relationship, global burden, trends, public health challenges, and STD/HIV prevention and control strategies and programs worldwide.
40573R | 001 | Lecture | 6:00-9:20pm | Thursday | 17 of 60 | Panayiota Courelli | THH212 | | |
Examination of factors related to drug abuse behaviors; overview and assessment of drug abuse prevention and cessation programs; relapse prevention programs.
Recommended preparation: HP 30040580R | 001 | Lecture | 12:30-1:50pm | Tue, Thu | 19 of 25 | Steven Sussman | VKC206 | | |
Examination of dietary intake and exercise behaviors as they relate to health and illness; methods for measuring diet and exercise.
Recommended preparation: HP 43040589R | 001 | Lecture | 2:00-3:20pm | Tue, Thu | 31 of 72 | Michael Goran | THH210 | | |
Explores human strengths that promote happiness/well-being and whether they influence physical health; mind-body relationships; and strategies for promoting hope, resilience, and quality of life.
Recommended preparation: HP 200,
PSYC 10040590R | 001 | Lecture | 2:00-3:20pm | Mon, Wed | 48 of 55 | Joel Milam | THH210 | | |
Covers phases of worksite health promotion: research, design, implementation and evaluation; concerns regarding escalating medical costs and the role of health promotion in offering substitutes.
40586R | 001 | Lecture | 2:00-3:20pm | Tue, Thu | Canceled | | | | |
Case studies of toxic exposures and investigation of the role of government, scientists, labor and industry in protecting against health threats caused by toxic exposures.
Discussion of global environmental changes, including climate change, air pollution, water pollution, radiation, and their impacts on human health.
Case study examination of programs and organizational structure underlying current international efforts addressing problems related to infection disease, chronic disease, global environmental change, emergencies and emerging disease epidemics.
Individual research and readings. Not available for graduate credit. Open to HP majors only.
Recommended preparation: HP 350L- Corequisite: HP 340
- Restriction: Registration open to the following major(s): Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Studies
40595D | 001 | 2.0-8.0 | Lecture | 1:00-2:50pm | Friday | 59 of 95 | David Glasgow, Elahe Nezami | THH102 | | |