Two semester hours
Text:
David J. Anspaugh, Michael H. Hammrick, and Frank D. Rosato,
Wellness: Concepts and Applications, 7th Edition., McGraw-Hill Comp.,
2009.
Description:
This course is designed to educate students about wellness
through the acquisition of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors. The
major health-related problems in society are addressed, as well as an
understanding of individual developmental patterns and health needs.
Broad ranges of factors affecting wellness, including identification of
risk and health promotion behaviors, are covered. Topics include, but
are not limited to, substance use and abuse, nutrition, sexually
transmitted diseases, health risk factors, mental and emotional health,
and exercise.