Fall 2021 Semester
3 Credits
Introductory course designed for students majoring in biological disciplines. Highlights explanations of structure, composition, dynamics, interactions, and evolution of cells and organisms.
4 Credits
Introduction to Human Communication
Highlights different aspects of the theoretical approaches to the study of communication, including the theory and practice of interpersonal/small group/intercultural/public communication.
3 Credits
Introduces Biological Sciences majors to the Biological Sciences Advising Center, curricula, pre-professional health advisors, University career services, and the department’s faculty.
1 Credit
Highlights the introduction to the learning experience at Clemson University. Includes instruction in information technology and information skills.
0 Credits
Spring 2022 Semester
Composition and Rhetoric
Highlights training in composing correct and effective expository and argumentative essays, including writing documented essays.
3 Credits
Hightlights the introduction to the elementary concepts of chemistry through classroom and laboratory experience. Emphasizes chemical reactions and the use of symbolic representation, the mole concept and its applications and molecular structure.
4 Credits
Highlitghts the sociological perspective: the study of contemporary groups, organizations, and societies in terms of human social behavior, social change, social structure, and social institutions.
3 Credits
Highlights the introductory course designed for students majoring in biological disciplines. Integrates lecture and laboratory and emphasizes a modern, quantitative, and experimental approach to explanations of structure, composition, dynamics, interactions, and evolution of cells and organisms.
4 Credits
Highlights a brief history of barre along with beginner friendly poses, exercises, and stretches.
Highlights the introduction to American national government and politics examining topics such as the Constitution, federalism, political institutions, political behavior, and political participation.
3 Credits
Fall 2022 Semester
Highlights the examination of the forces that have influenced current health delivery systems, health practices, and trends. Introduction of population and public health theories and models. General systems theory is introduced.
3 Credits
Highlights the survey of international health and related career opportunities, focusing on the two distinct emphasis areas of the major: community development and health administration.
1 Credit
Highlighted in three hours a week of classroom instruction and one hour a week in the language laboratory. Basic introduction vocabulary, sentence structure, and grammar techniques.
4 Credits
Highlights and develops a thorough knowledge of basic biological concepts and issues and explores how these can be incorporated into a system of human values affecting technology, society, and life.
4 Credits
Highlights the subject of sexual behavior is approached from the psychophysiological, behavioral, and cultural points of view. Evolutionary, historical, and cross-cultural perspectives are considered.
3 Credits
Spring 2023 Semester
Highlights an overview of behavioral, biological and psycho-social factors associated with major human diseases and conditions, with an emphasis on best health practices.
3 Credits
Highlitghs an introduction to the American health care delivery system, including its foundation, primary characteristics, resources and processes. Fee-for-service, managed care, and integrated care organizations are discussed, and access, cost and quality of care are considered.
3 Credits
Highlights the continuation of BIOL 2220 covering endocrine, reproductive, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, urinary, and digestive systems; fluid and electrolyte balance.
4 Credits
Highlights the continuation of CH 1010, treating solutions, rates of reactions, chemical equilibrium, electrochemistry, chemistry of selected elements, and an introduction to organic chemistry.
4 Credits
Higjlights basic concepts and methods of statistical inference; organization and presentation of data, elementary probability, measures of central tendency and variation, tests of significance, sampling, simple linear regression and correlation. Stresses the role of statistics in interpreting research and the general application of the methods. Statistical microcomputer software is used. Not open to students who have received credit for MATH 3020 or STAT 3090.
4 Credits
Fall 2023 Semester
Highlights the emphasizes reading nontechnical French prose more rapidly. Writing, speaking, and listening skills continue to be developed. Includes literary and cultural perspectives.
3 Credits
Highlights the preparation for internship experience abroad. Topics include resume development, interview skills, internship site selection, and the development of cross-cultural competences in health care environments.
1 Credit
Highlights the introductory course in the principles of organic chemistry and the derivation of these principles from a study of the properties, preparations, and interrelationships of the important classes of organic compounds.
3 Credits
Highlights the synthesis and properties of typical examples of the classes of organic compounds.
1 Credit
Highlights the introductory course for students who are not majoring in physical science or engineering. Covers such topics as mechanics, waves, fluids, and thermal physics.
3 Credits
Highlights the introductory laboratory course for students who are not majoring in physical science or engineering. Covers such topics as mechanics, waves, fluids, and heat.
1 Credit
Highlights and introduces epidemiological principles and methods used in the study of the origin, distribution, and control of disease.
3 Credits
Highlights and deepens students’ knowledge of global health and how public health work is conducted internationally. Introduction to assessment of international health needs and designing, implementing, managing, and evaluating public health programs in international settings.
3 Credits
Spring 2024 Semester
Highlights the introduction to the study of behavior. Analysis of the biological bases of behavior, learning, thinking, motivation, perception, human development, social behavior, and the application of basic principles to more complex phenomena such as education, personal adjustment, and interpersonal relations.
3 Credits
Highlights the analysis of health behaviors based on psychological, social, cultural, and environmental factors. Introduces health behavior theories.
3 Credits
Highlights the continuation of PHYS 2070. Covers such topics as electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic waves, optics, and modern physics.
3 Credits
Highlights and covers such topics as electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic waves, optics, and modern physics.
1 Credit
Highlights the introduction to the study of French narrative literature and the elements of critical analysis through the examination of short stories spanning the medieval era to the present from both France and Francophone countries.
3 Credits
Highlights a study where students pursue scholarly activities individually or in teams under the direction of a faculty member. Creative Inquiry projects may be interdisciplinary. Arrangements with faculty must be established prior to registration.
3 Credits
Highlights the discussion of research in health. Focuses on analysis of reported research. Ethical, moral, and legal issues are discussed.
3 Credits
Highlights the focuses on the participatory approach in the planning and implementation of community health programs. Emphasizes professional ethics, needs assessment, coalition building, proposal writing, and implementation of special events in the community.
3 Credits
Highlights the principles of environmental health emphasizing understanding various health concerns created by the interactions of people with their environment. Students evaluate the impact of environmental factors on public health policy decisions. Meets specific area of need in environmental health issues.
3 Credits
Highlights in consultation with and under the direction of a faculty member, students pursue scholarly activities individually or in teams. These creative inquiry projects may be interdisciplinary. Arrangements with mentors must be established prior to registration.
1 Credit
Highlights and explores the various fields, specialties, and subspecialties in medicine. Provides students with the opportunity to shadow physicians in a hospital and/or office setting and to discuss current issues and advances in medicine with practicing physicians and other health care professionals.
3 Credits
Fall 2024 Semester
Highlights and practice in the spoken language stressing vocabulary building, pronunciation, intonation, and comprehension. Requires written work to increase accuracy and assignments in the language laboratory.
3 Credits
Highlights the study of significant aspects of French culture from its origins to the present.
3 Credits
Highlights the study of the vocabulary, syntax, and stylistics in short compositions and creative papers in French, on both fiction and non-fiction topics.
3 Credits
Highlights one semester or summer, full-time internship in a health care or a health administration setting abroad.
3 Credits
Highlights the study of the fundamental sound patterns, melodic structure, and work-formation processes of modern standard French.
3 Credits
Study Abroad Credit
0 Credits
Spring 2025 Semester
Highlights the introduction to structure, synthesis, metabolism and function of biomolecules in living organisms. Credit toward a degree will be given for only one of BCHM 3010 or BCHM 3050.
3 Credits
Highlights the directed study of selected topics in French literature, language, and culture. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits. Preq: Consent of department chair.
3 Credits
Highlights the advanced study in medical concepts and terminology in French. This course is designed for students who plan to work in the health care professions. Case studies of health and health care in the Francophone world are also included.
3 Credits
Highlights and introduces students to the expectations of health careers, financial responsibilities pertaining to health professions school, and the process of applying to professional school. Students have opportunity to interact with speakers from various healthcare professions. This course is appropriate for students interested in medicine, dentistry, physical therapy, occupational therapy, pharmacy, physician assistant, and other health professions.
1 Credit
Highlights and covers professional conduct, oral and written communication, and critical reflection on special topics in Language and International Health, culminating in a capstone paper, presentation, and digital portfolio.
1 Credit
Introduction into Pilates
Highlights an introduction into elementary pilates techniques, drills, stretches, and workouts.
1 Credit