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Three new, 1-credit HINT (health sciences interdisciplinary) non-liberal arts courses will be taught starting with the fall 2008 semester.

The courses include a variety of formats: weekend, weekday, classroom, local site visits, as well as travel to national and/or international sites where interdisciplinary collaboration is practiced in a multicultural setting. The courses will be taught annually, as noted below -- for both HSHP and non-HSHP students.

For eligible students who preregister now for all three fall 2008 courses: the prerequisite course(s) must be successfully completed (attendance and course requirements) before students can continue in sequence to the remaining fall 2008 course(s).

If you have any questions about the course content or requirements, please contact associate professor Jan Monroe (monroej@ithaca.edu), Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies.


REQUIRED FIRST COURSE IN SEQUENCE FOR ALL STUDENTS

Introduction to Interdisciplinary Health Care Teams

CRN 23709 / HINT 23000-01
(Weekend of September 5-7, 2008, Friday-Sunday) Prerequisite: sophomore standing
(F, Y) 1 cr NLA


SECOND COURSE IN SEQUENCE

Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Practical Applications for Health Care Teams

CRN 23710 / HINT 33000-01
See course detail for specific October 2008 schedule of meeting times/dates.

Prerequisite: HINT 23000
(F, Y) 1 cr NLA


THIRD COURSE IN SEQUENCE

Seminar: Capstone in Health Care Teams

Cross-listed, as:
CRN 23711 / HINT 43000-01
CRN 23712 / HINT 53000-01

Prerequisite: HINT 33000.
1 cr NLA. May be repeated up to 3 credits (F, Su, Y -- see course detail for specific schedule of November-December 2008 on-campus meeting times and travel/visitation dates).
Note: summer 2009 and fall 2009 HINT 43000/53000 courses are TBD.

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