106 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION gies for consumer education. Not open to students who have completed HSC 3120. HSC 5136-Emotional Health Education (3) Importance of emotional health in achieving optimal health educator's role in program development, supportive listening, and referral strate- gies for counseling; development of communication skills; common emotional health problems and concerns. Not open to students who have completed HSC 3134. HSC 5142-Drug Education (3) Social, behavioral, environ- -mental, and historical perspectives on substance abuse; content, issues, and instructional strategies appropriate for health educa- tion regarding alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs in school and community college settings. Not open to students who have completed HSC 3140. HSC 5576-Nutrition Education for Special Populations (3) Assessment of nutrition information needs for selected popula- tion groups; planning, implementation, and evaluation of nutri- tion education programs for school and community settings. Not open to students who have completed HSC 4574. HSC 5738-Human Sexuality Education (3) Theory and practice, including psychosexual development, human reproduction, sexual relationships, dysfunction, therapy, legal and ethical issues, as well as teaching and facilitative techniques. Not open to students who have completed HSC 3133. HSC 5925-Seminar in Health Science Education (1-3; max: 6) HSC 6006-Philosophy and Principles of Health Science Educa- tion (3) History, philosophy, and ethics; theories of health Behavior and principles of learning; areas of professional spe- cialization; roles and functions of professional health educators; certification and continuing education; trends. HSC 6235-Patient Health Education (3) Health education the- ory and principles applied to the primary health care setting, overview of agents and processes of disease with emphasis on program development for teaching protocols for specific dis- eases. Recent developments in patient education, e.g., out- patient programs and wellness centers. HSC 6318-Advanced Methods of Health Science Education (3) Basic principles of health education for various community settings, and the use of communication media in joint planning for comprehensive health education. HSC 6507-Epidemiology (3) Procedures used in study of origin, distribution, and control of chronic and communicable diseases; emphasis on role of health education interventions in disease control. HSC 6567-Health Promotion and Programming in Gerontology (3) Planning, implementation, and evaluation of health mainte- nance and promotion programs for adult populations, with emphasis on the aging process. HSC 6571-Contemporary Issues in Health Promotion (3) Emotional health, value systems, stress and depression, aging and death, drug abuse, physical fitness, weight control, con- sumer health, chronic and communicable diseases. HSC 6586-Worksite Health Promotion (3) Procedures involved in planning, implementing, and evaluating comprehensive health promotion programs; factors in risk assessment and reduction; strategies and resources for employee health education; ethical issues in client relations. Not open to students who have completed HSC 4711. HSC 6605-Scientific Foundations of Holistic Health (3) Exami- nation and interpretation of the holistic principles which influ- ence and modify the health potential of the individual and the community. HSC 6635-Trends in International Health (3) Disease patterns and prevalence, contributing factors, organizational and govern- mental initiatives, and model programs; emphasis on problems amenable to health education interventions. Not open to stu- dents who have completed HSC 4650. HSC 6850-Community Health Education-Internship (4-8; max: 8) Extended work experience in a selected community health program. The student works under college supervision with a professional in the health care delivery field. HSC 6904-Readings In Health Education (2; max: 4) Directed individual readings and investigations of special areas in health education, with seminar lectures and presentations. HSC 6905-Independent Study in Health Science Education (1- 3; max: 6) HSC 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. HSC 6935-Current Topics in Health Science Education (1-3; max: 3) HSC 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. HSC 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. HSC 7904-Advanced Readings in Health Science Education (1- 3; max: 6) HSC 7905-Advanced Independent Study in Health Science Education (1-3; max: 6) HSC 7937-Advanced Seminar in Health Science Education (1- 3; max: 6) HSC 7979-Advanced Research (1-6) Research for doctoral students before admission to candidacy. Designed for students with a master's degree in the field of study or for students who have been accepted for a doctoral program. Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy. S/U. PHC 6105-Organization and Administration of Public Health Programs (3) Structure and function of local, state, and federal programs, including official agencies, voluntary agencies, and health-related private sector activities in relation to current emphases on health promotion and chronic disease control. HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION College of Health Related Professions GRADUATE FACULTY 1989-90 Chairman: B. R. Greene. Graduate Coordinator: B. L. Orban. Professor: B. R. Greene. Associate Professor: R. P. Duncan. Assistant Professor: B. L. Orban. The Department of Health Services Administration offers the following courses as part of the graduate pro- gram in health and hospital administration, a dual degree program leading to Masterof Business Administration and Master of Health Science degrees. Requirements for the program are described more fully in the sections of this Catalog dealing with requirements for the Master of Business Administration and Master of Health Science. For admission to courses listed below, the student must have been admitted to the Graduate School, College of Business Administration, and to the Department of Health Services Administration. HSA 5425-Legal Aspects of Health Service Administration (3) Legal liability, corporate theory, and special legal problems in the health care field. HSA 6126-Perspectives in Health Services Administration (3) An examination of the character and purpose of the provision of health services in the United States. Particular attention is di- rected to planning, organization, financing, and delivery of personal health services. HSA 6145-Health Planning (3) Analytic examination of health planning especially in the United States, area-wide planning as well as single institution operational and strategic planning. HSA 6149-Seminar in Health and Hospital Administration (1; max: 2) Formal study, through readings, lectures, field trips, and case discussions of current issues in health services administra- tion. H HSA 6176-Financial Administration of Health and Hospital Care (3) Analysis of sources and uses of health care funds. HSA 6206-Health Care Facilities (3) An overview of health care organizations in U.S. society. Organizational and environmental issues asthey relate to the patientcare mission and administrative challengee of health facilities. HSA 6216-Ambulatory Care and Alternative Delivery Systems (2) An analysis of management issues in the delivery of ambula- tory medical care and various alternative delivery systems. HSA 6406-Health and Disease (3) Examination of conceptual issues in defining and measuring health, illness, and disease, with an emphasis on the social and cultural dimensions of these concepts. HSA 6758-Quality Assurance in Health Care Organizations (3) Analysis of theory, method and practices of quality assessment and assurance in various health care settings. HSA 6876-Residency in Health and Hospital Administration (1- 6; max: 6) A minimum of six months' supervised field work in an administrative setting. S/U. HSA 6906-Individual Study in Hospital Administration (1-3; max: 6) HSA 6934-Special Topics in Health Services Administration (1 - 3; max: 6) Selected topics in theory and research in health services administration.