Division of Kinesiology, Health and Sport Studies 2014-2015

Community Health Education Plan of Work (POW) - Level 2 Major Code: HED, x218

Student Name: / Access ID:
General Education Requirements* / List Course ID, Exam, MACRAO or MTA / Number of Credits / Term (F,W,SS) & Year / List Grade
American Society & Institutions (AI)
Basic Composition (BC)
Critical and Analytical Thinking (CT)
Foreign Culture (FC)
Historical Studies (HS)
Intermediate Composition (IC)
Laboratory (LB) / BIO 1050 or 1510 / See COE Requirements below
Life Sciences (LS) / BIO 1050 or 1510 / See COE Requirements below
Mathematics Competency (MC)
Oral Communication (OC)
Philosophy & Letters (PL)
Physical Sciences (PS)
Social Science (SS)
Visual & Performing Arts (VP)
Writing Intensive in Major (WI) / H E 5993 / See required courses below
TOTAL
* Please refer to the current WSU Undergraduate Bulletin for specific coursework to meet General Education requirements above, http://www.bulletins.wayne.edu/ubk-output/index.html, and the WSU Transfer Credit Office: http://transfercredit.wayne.edu/plans.php
COE Required Courses / List Course ID / Number of Credits / Term (F,W,SS) & Year / List Grade
Biology w/ lab (LS) (LB) / BIO 1050 or 1510 / 4
Psychology / PSY 1010 (4 cr.) or 1020 (3 cr.)
TOTAL
Community Health Required Courses (51 credits) / Number of Credits / Term (F,W,SS) & Year / List Grade
H E 1010: Foundations of Health and Health Promotion / 3
H E 2310: Dynamics of Personal Health / 3
H E 2320: Environmental/Community Health / 3
LFA 2330: First Aid & CPR / 3
H E 3440: Nutrition & Health Education (Prereq. H E 2310 or HE 3300) / 3
H E 3500 Human Disease / 3
H E 4340: Family and Reproductive Health / 3
H E 5220 Health Behavior Change (Prereq. PSY 1010 or higher, IC) / 3
H E 5440: Mental Health & Substance Abuse (Prereq. H E 2310 or H E 3300, IC) / 3
H E 3344: Methods and Materials in Community Health Education (Prereq. H E 1010 and MC) / 3
H E 6420: Introduction to Health Promotion Program Design (HE 5220, MC and min 2.5 cumulative GPA) / 3
H E 6501: Evaluation & Measurement in Comm Health Educ (Prereq. H E 6420 and min 2.5 cumulative GPA) / 3
KHS 5522: Health Psychology (co-req: H E 5993; (Prereq. PSY 1010 or higher, IC) / 3
H E 5993: Writing Intensive in Health Education (WI) (co-req: KHS 5522)
(Prereq. PSY 1010 or higher, IC) / 0
H E 4901: Internship I (Prereq. H E 1010; HE 2310; HE 3344; MC and min 2.5 cumulative GPA) / 3
H E 4902: Internship II (Prereq. H E 4901; HE 6420; HE 5220; HE 5993/KHS 5522) / 9
TOTAL / 51
Not more than two classes from the Preferred Electives Courses list below will be considered per subject area (i.e., PSY, NFS, SOC, etc.). Additional courses may be approved based on individual professional interests.
Preferred Elective Courses* – Minimum of 19 credits / Number of Credits / Term (F,W,SS) & Year / List Grade
AFS 2600 (SOC 2600): Race and Racism in America / 3
ANT 3110: Detroit Area Minorities: Arabs, Hispanics and African Americans (Offered for four credits to Liberal Arts Honors students only) / 3
ANT 3400: Medicine, Health and Society (Prereq: ANT 2100 or consent of instructor) / 3
ANT 5240: Cross Cultural Study of Gender (Prereq: ANT 2100 or consent of instructor) / 3
ANT 5400: Anthropology of Health and Illness (Prereq: ANT 2100 or consent of instructor) / 3
ANT 6450: Culture, Health Policy and AIDS (Prereq: ANT 2100 or consent of instructor) / 3
BBE 5530: The Socio-Psychological Needs of Ethnocultural Communities / 3
COM 3270: Group Communication and Human Interaction / 3
COM 3400: Theories of Communication / 3
COM 5130: Communication and Social Marketing (Prereq: COM 4210 or graduate standing) / 3
COM 5320: Health Communication (Offered for undergraduate credit only; others by consent of instructor. Prereq: COM 2000 or COM 3400) / 3
DR 6120: Human Diversity and Human Conflict / 3
ECO 5550: Economics of Health Care. (Prereq: ECO 2010) / 4
EDP 5450: Child Psychology (Prereq: admission to College of Education) / 2-3
EDP 5480: Adolescent Psychology (Prereq: admission to College of Education) / 2-3
GSW 2700: Social Science Perspectives on Gender, Sexuality, and Women. Meets General Education Social Science (SS) Requirement / 3
GSW 5110/AFS 5110: Black Women in America / 3
GSW 5200: Feminist, Gender and Queer Theory (Prereq: Consent of instructor) / 3
GSW 5360 (COM 5360): Gender and Communication (Prereq: COM 2000) / 3
H E 3300: Health of the School Child / 3
HIS 2530 (PCS/P S 2050): The Study of Non-Violence / 3
IHS 2000: Introduction to Health Careers (Offered for S and U grades only) / 3
KHS 5520: Sport Psychology (Prereq. PSY 1010 or higher, IC, Jr/Sr status, min 2.5 cumulative GPA) / 3
KHS 5523: Physical Activity and Exercise Psychology (Prereq. PSY 1010 or higher, IC, Jr/Sr status, min 2.5 cumulative GPA) / 3
KHS 6540: Workshop in Kinesiology, Health and Sport Studies (need advisor approval) / 3
KIN 3540 (HE 3540): Cultural Foundations of Kinesiology / 3
KIN 5360: Senior Research Project (need advisor approval) / 4
MGT 2530: Management of Organizational Behavior (Prereq: PSY 1010 or 1020) / 3
NFS 2030: Nutrition & Health (Meets General Education Laboratory Requirement only when taken concurrently with coreq: NFS 2220) / 3
NFS 3230: Human Nutrition (Prereqs. NFS 2030) / 3
NFS 3270: Eating Disorders (Prereq: PSY 1010 or 1020 or consent of instructor) / 3
NFS 5220: Community Nutrition (Prereqs: NFS 2130, NFS 2140, and NFS 3230) / 3
NUR 4800: Transcultural Health Through the Life Cycle (Prereq: junior standing; completion of sixty credits or written consent of advisor.) Meets General Education Foreign Culture (FC) requirement / 3
PHI 1110: Ethical Issues in Health Care / 3
PSY 2080: Introduction to Drugs, Behavior & Society (Prereq: PSY 1010 or 1020) / 3
PSY 2100: Psychology and the Workplace (Prereq: PSY 1010 or 1020) / 3
PSY 2300: Psychology of Everyday Living (Prereq: PSY 1010 or 1020) / 4
PSY 2400: Developmental Psychology (Prereq: PSY 1010 or 1020) / 3
PSY 2600: Psychology of Social Behavior (Prereq: PSY 1010 or 1020) / 4
PSY 3010: Statistical Methods in Psychology (Prereq. PSY 1010 or PSY 1030) / 3
PSY 3020: Research Methods in Psychology (Prereq: Grade of C or better in PSY 1010 or PSY 1030 or consent of instructor for non-psychology majors; and completion of General Education Mathematics Competency (MC) and Basic Composition requirements) / 4
PSY 3060: Psychology of Learning and Memory: Fundamental Pro­cesses. (Prereq: PSY 1010 or equiv.) / 3
PSY 3200: Motivation, Feeling and Emotion (Prereq: PSY 1010 or 1020) / 3
PSY 3250: Psychology of Women (Prereq: PSY 1010 or 1020) / 3
PSY 3310: Abnormal Psychology (Prereq: PSY 1010 or 1020) / 4
PSY 3380: Human Sexuality (Prereq: PSY 1010 or 1020) / 3
PSY 3430: Infant Development (Prereq: PSY 2400) / 3
PSY 3480: Parent-Child Interaction Across the Lifespan (Prereq: PSY 2400) / 3
PSY 3490: Psychology of Adult Development & Aging (Prereq. PSY 2400) / 3
SOC 3440: American Medicine in the Twentieth Century / 3
SOC 3710: Learning About Your Community Through Research (Prereq. Consent of instructor) / 4
SOC 4200: Methods of Social Research / 4
SOC 4360: Women & Health / 4
SOC 5360: Introduction to Medical Sociology / 4
SOC 6750: Sociology of Urban Health (Prereq: graduate standing; undergraduates by consent of instructor) / 4
Other approved electives:
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Credit Totals
General Education Requirements (up to 56 credits)
General Education Credits (non-required classes) (variable)
College of Education (COE) Requirements (7-8 credits)
Community Health Required Courses (51 credits) – CHE Req + Electives = 70
Community Health Electives (minimum 19 credits) – CHE Req + Electives = 70
TOTAL (must be at least 124 credits)
Total Credits (124 minimum required for degree)
Cumulative GPA (2.50 GPA minimum required for degree)
I understand I am responsible for completing courses on this Plan of Work.
Student Signature: ______Date: ______
HE Advisor Signature: ______Date: ______

COE Advisor Signature: ______Date: ______

Revised April 30, 2015
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