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Personal Health HED 100 3 Semester Credit Hours |
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Instructor Name: Betty C. Williams, Associate Professor of
Health & Physical Education Office Number: T. Wesley Pickel Field House Rm., 121 |
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Office Phone: 452-8600 at Extension Ext. 3243 Toll Free Phone: (888) 335-8722 |
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| Email Address: betty.williams@volstate.edu | ||||||
| Fax: 615-230-3629 | ||||||
| Secretary Phone: Ms. Linnette Flood 452-8600 Ext. 3240 or Ms. Holly Harvey 452-8600 Ext. 3253 | ||||||
| Course Information | ||||||
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Course Description: A of study personal health problems of college men and women. Mental health, communicable diseases, degenerative diseases, nutrition, drug abuse and other health problems of students and families are studied. |
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Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this course the student will have demonstrated the ability to:
The General Education Goal: The general education goal of this course is to provide students with the general knowledge and an opportunity to develop habits for wholesome living. This course also seeks to provide opportunities to apply problem- solving skills to life situations. The courseadditionally provides an opportunity for further development of oral and written communication.
Courses Outcomes Statement: The student will be assessed through written examination, class assignments, and class participation. The written examination will cover lecture/discussion material. The class assignments will require student participation and will be graded on the student participation in these class assignments. |
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| Prerequisites: None | ||||||
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Specific Course Requirements: 1. Assigned readings in Understanding Your Health 2. When available a student may earn extra credit point as directed by the instructor. 3. Exams: There will be two regular course exams mid-term and final scheduled final exam period. 4. Family Health Tree: Students will track their family tree history beginning with maternal ands paternal grandparents, father and mother, aunts and uncles, and brothers and sisters. If married with children, be sure to include the young ones. A health history should accompany each relative's name. Include any health issues including disease and/or chronic irritations (glasses, false teeth, etc. Add year of birth and (if appropriate) year of death as well as the cause of death. This assignment will allow for creativity. This assignment will be described in more detail on a separate handout. 5. Research Paper: Each student will be required to write research a paper on a current health issue. This paper will be a point/counterpoint presentation of an issue selected by the student. (Topics must have the instructor's approval.) More Information on topics will have explanations in class with further detailed.
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Textbooks, Supplementary Materials, Hardware and Software Requirements |
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Hahn, Dale, Understanding Your Health, 6th ed. Wm. C. Brown/McGraw-Hill Publishers, 1998. Textbook can be purchased online www.vscc.cc.tn.us/books |
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| Supplementary Materials: None | ||||||
| Course Website address: vswebct.volstate.edu | ||||||
| Hardware Requirements: None | ||||||
| Software Requirements: Microsoft Office | ||||||
| Assessment and Grading | ||||||
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Testing Procedures: Tests over the chapters in the textbook knowledge obtained through class lectures, notes and handouts. The exam is a Multiple Choice Short Answer Exam. |
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Plagiarism: Cheating, and other forms of dishonesty are prohibited. Student guilty of academic misconduct, either directly or indirectly through participation or assistance, are immediately responsible to the instructor of the class. In addition to other possible disciplinary sanctions which may be imposed through the regular institutional procedures as a result of academic misconduct, the instructor has the authority to assign an F or a zero for the exercise or examination or to assign an F in the course.
Grading Procedure: The following weights will be used to determine your final grade in this course:
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Grading Scale: The grading scale is based on the following:
Mid-term Deficiencies “Students who are in danger of receiving a grade below the accepted minimum at mid-term will receive by mail notices indicating the lack of satisfactory progress.” N =Audit - No grade or credit. The student must have registered as an audit in order to receive this grade. W=Withdrawal - A grade of W is given by the admissions office after a student has processed a drop/add form through the Admissions Office. Note: The instructor does have the right to administratively withdraw a student from class resulting in a grade of W; but this is not automatic. Students wishing to withdraw must do so through SOTEP and the Admissions Office. Please consult with me prior to withdrawing from the course. I=Incomplete - An incomplete is given at the discretion of the instructor and must meet the following conditions: (a) Student attends regularly. (b) Student has completed 80% of the course work and is passing. (c) The instructor feels the student can realistically complete the course work in the following semester.
Note: If the course work is not completed prior to the exam period of the following semester, the grade is automatically converted to an F by the Admissions Office. |
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| Class Participation | ||||||
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1. There is no substitute for class participation. You are expected to actively participate. |
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Punctuality: Late for class: This disturbs fellow students and guest speakers. Lateness is discouraged. |
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Attendance: The student is allowed a certain number of absences in which "no penalty" is applied, these absences should be reserved for unusual circumstances. Further absences will result in points being deducted from the student's grade. The basis for deduction of these points can be found on the attendance scale which precedes. "no when a student is participating in a school activity which has been approved by the Dean of the College, the student will not be counted absent, but must make up the work within a week of the scheduled event. More than two absences will lower your unexcused grade one letter grade. Excused absences must have the instructor's approval.
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| Course Ground Rules | ||||||
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NOTE: I HAVE ZERO TOLERANCE FOR EXCUSES!!!!
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Guidelines for Communications |
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Please note: you will receive a faster response if contacting me by e-mail using WebCT. If contacting me by phone, please leave a message for me o the office line. Say your name clearly and give your telephone number, first. Then leave your message. If you do not have an answering machine, and your call has not been returned within 24 hour during regular business days, please call again. I will not discuss or give out any grades by telephone. If you do not have an answering machine, it will be your responsibility to call me back if I am unable to leave a message. If you use email in WebCT look under your course Personal Health and your section number. Always include a subject line when sending an e-mail. The professor will send a reply within 24 hour from receiving your email. Use standard 12 points. |
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| Financial Attendance Policy | ||||||
| If you are receiving Title IV financial assistance (PELL GRANT, Student Loan or SEOG grant), you must regularly attend class a (minimum of the first full week) or be subject to repay PART or ALL of the federal Financial Aid you receive for the semester. | ||||||
| Official College Non-Discrimination Policy | ||||||
| "It is the intent of Volunteer State Community College to fully comply with Executive Order 11246, as amended, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and the Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Act of 1974, as amended, and all regulations implementing those laws and orders, for the promotion and ensuring of equal opportunity for all persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, political affiliation, sexual orientation, or status as a qualified disabled veteran or veteran of the Vietnam era. It is the intent of VSCC to be free of discrimination or harassment on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, political affiliation, sexual orientation, veteran status, or physical appearance. It is the intent of VSCC to fully comply with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, and the CRA of 1991, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as amended, the Equal Pay Act of 1963, as amended, the Age discrimination in Employment Act of 1976, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and the Pregnancy Discrimination Act and the American with Disabilities Act of 1990, applicable state status and all regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance. 20 U.S.C. § 1681. | ||||||
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The Volunteer State Community College Library Website includes links and services for: an online catalog, basic library information, ATHENA, Help, electronic resources, distance education library services, interlibrary loan, instructional services, citation help, reserves, searching the web, and periodicals. http://www.volstate.edu/lrc/lib.html |
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Students With Disabilities |
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It is the student’s responsibility to self identify with the Office of Disability Services in order to receive accommodation. Only those students with appropriate documentation will receive services. Disability Services is located in the basement of the Wood Campus Center room 122. |
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Syllabus Changes |
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A statement that any necessary changes to the course syllabus will be sent to the student by e-mail and posted on Vol State's WebCT. |
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Technical Support |
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Volunteer State Community College’s Help Desk: (615) 452-8600 (extension 3302) or Toll Free(888) 335-8722 (extension 3302).
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