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GEN1031 — Henderson Seminar

A mandatory course designed for first-time entering freshmen, Henderson Seminar facilitates the transition of first-time freshmen to the university by introducing them to academic expectations and support services and by fostering engagement in university life beyond the classroom. GEN 2133 Introduction to Population Health. Population health is the field of science that “brings significant health concerns into focus and addresses ways that resources can be allocated to overcome the problems that drive poor health conditions in the population.” Introduction to Population Health is designed to foster interdisciplinary collaboration utilizing a system thinking approach. Candidates will utilize data to design interventions that embody the concepts associated with their respective discipline of study. Candidates will learn the processes of local, state, and national health systems and health policies. Additionally, candidates will address the factors outside of health care that influence health outcomes. Activities will foster communication, collaboration, and coordination across disciplines to strengthen analytical and design skills. Courses in Geography GEO 1023 (GEOG1103). Introduction to Geography. Presents the nature of geographic study; illustrates world conditions, environmental and cultural; introduces map reading; and examines basic concepts. GEO 2163 (GEOG2103). World Geography. An examination of world regions from a geographic perspective. Emphasis on cultural features

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