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Community Patient Care — Child Welfare Practice Electives

Course NumberCourse NameCredit HoursCourse DescriptionPrerequisitesDepartment Offering CourseUniversity 
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ADV 3410 Hispanic Marketing3This course prepares undergraduate students to become educated decision makers and consumers of information regarding U.S. Hispanic marketing communication issues. Communication Exploring the Human ExperienceFall, Spring, Summer
ADV 4411Multicultural Marketing Communication3This course is geared to train students to become effective communicators and marketers when  reaching out to  multicultural society. Marketers, communicators, and service providers interested in being effective in reaching out to culturally diverse groups need to become adept at designing messages and strategies geared to a culturally diverse society.
 
 Communication  Fall, Spring
BMS 4861Multicultural Health Care and Health Disparities3This course reviews the impact of culture and ethnicity on health, illness, and health care practices. The course exposes students interested in a career in health care to the challenges of providing care to a multicultural society through exposure to theory, evidence-based practices, and self exploration through service learning with an underserved population. Medical School Spring
NSP 3185Multicultural Factors and Health3This course is a comparative analytical approach to the study of communication, current problems, issues, health care beliefs, values, and practices of different systems and cultural norms as they affect health care practices which conflict with ethnic or cultural communication related to standards and value systems. NursingExploring the Human ExperienceFall, Spring
SPC 2730Global Perspectives: Communication 3This course gives students an introduction to the basic processes of intercultural communication from a global perspective with a goal of increasing their curiosity and acceptance of other cultures. 
 
 Communication   
SPC 4710Interracial/Intercultural Communication 3This course helps students gain knowledge of the theory and process of interracial/intercultural communication. SPC 3210CommunicationExploring the Human ExperienceFall, Spring, Summer                          
SPN 4036Spanish Medical Interpreting 3This course is designed to provide Spanish-speaking students with training in medical terminology, cultural issues in medicine, and healthcare interpreting skills.
 
*SPN 3300 (prereq *SPN22401) or SPN 3350
Modern Languages 
 1SPN2240 prereq is SPN2220 
SPN2220 prereq is SPN1124 & SPN1121
SPN 4420Advanced Spanish Composition and Translation 3This course focuses on the development of advanced Spanish composition, editing, and translation skills. The course, taught in Spanish, includes specialized vocabulary, grammar review, sentence and paragraph structure study and development. Completion of drafts, editing, revisions, of topic-based compositions and translation assignments from diverse sources is required. *SPN 3300 (prereq *SPN2240) and 
SPN 3400 (prereq *SPN2240); or SPN3350. 
Spanish Upper Division 
Writing
1SPN2240 prereq is SPN2220 
SPN2220 prereq is SPN1124 & SPN1121                                          Fall, Spring 




Community Patient Care – Child Welfare Practice Electives

Community Patient Care – Developmental Studies Electives

Community Patient Care – Gerontology/Aging Studies Electives

Community Patient Care – Medical Spanish Interpreter Electives

Community Patient Care – Patient Health Navigation Electives

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