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Cognition and everyday life: The Science of Neurorehabilitation

This course explores the brain and its functions. Emphasis will be on cognition and cognitive disorders. Students will explore cognitive disorders and the effect on everyday life functions in New York and in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Course #
OT-UE 1011
Credits
4
Department
Occupational Therapy
Liberal Arts Core
Natural Science

Introduction to Human Physiology

Introduction to Human Physiology is a one-semester course for students with an interest in health care. Little exposure to biology is assumed for this course. This course is heavily concerned with the basic concepts of structural and functional organization of the human body, the terminology involved in the areas of physiology and anatomy, and the understanding of the different anatomo-physiological systems.

Liberal Arts CORE Equivalent - satisfies the requirement for Natural Sciences for non-majors
Course #
NUTR-UE 1068
Credits
4
Department
Nutrition and Food Studies
Liberal Arts Core
Natural Science

Nutrition and Health

Introduction to nutrition science and its role in health and society: nutrient characteristics, requirements, and food sources, energy balance, weight control, dietary guides and food planning, and social and economic factors that affect food production and consumption.

Liberal Arts CORE equivalent – satisfies the requirement for Natural Sciences for non-majors on an individual department basis-students should confirm with their Academic Advisor
Course #
NUTR-UE 119
Credits
3
Department
Nutrition and Food Studies
Liberal Arts Core
Natural Science

Principles of Anatomy Lab

This is an introductory anatomy lab course for pre-OT, pre-PT, pre-PA, pre-Med, pre-Chiropractic, pre-Dental and other equivalent health care related programs. It will facilitate the study of anatomy through the observation and examination of skeletons and of human cadavers. The relationship between structure and function will be stressed as well as integration of these and other body systems during normal and abnormal function.
Course #
OT-UE 1002
Credits
2
Department
Occupational Therapy
Liberal Arts Core
Natural Science

Principles of Human Anatomy

This course will provide an anatomy foundation for students who are preparing to enter healthcare fields like occupational therapy, physical therapy, and physician assistant studies. In addition, it will prepare students who aspire to attend medical and dental schools and are currently enrolled in pre-med, pre-chiropractic, pre-dental, and related programs. It will provide students with sound working knowledge of the structure of all human organ systems. The relationship between gross and clinical anatomy will be stressed as well as the integration of these organ systems during normal and abnormal function.

Liberal Arts Core/MAP Equivalent - satisfies the requirement for Natural Science
Course #
OT-UE 1001
Credits
2
Department
Occupational Therapy
Liberal Arts Core
Natural Science

Science in Our Lives: Biodiversity and the Earth

In this course students explore the Earth as an integrated, dynamic system involving the material world and diversity of living things which we call biodiversity. Specifically, this course explores the flow of energy and materials through the Earth System and potential human impact on this system. Through the practices of science students learn to use data to produce scientific knowledge for themselves and the public while exploring the question of what it means to engage in citizen science.
Course #
SCIED-UE 215
Credits
4
Department
Teaching and Learning
Liberal Arts Core
Natural Science

Science in Our Lives: Environmental Issues

Introducing the notion of citizen science, this course provides students with opportunities to use scientific information to solve real-world problems related to environmental and public health. By exploring the practices of science from observing and measurement to analyzing and explaining data, students learn to use data and produce scientific knowledge for the public.

Liberal Arts Core/MAP Equivalent - satisfies the requirement for Natural Sciences
Course #
SCIED-UE 212
Credits
4
Department
Teaching and Learning
Liberal Arts Core
Natural Science

Science in Our Lives: Facts and Lies in the Name of Science

Students explore how science became a global form of knowledge making about the natural world, how European notions of science contributed to its growth as a form of systematic knowledge, how some people were excluded from this process, and how bias and discrimination were made real. By observing, measuring, analyzing and explaining data, students learn to produce and evaluate the quality of scientific knowledge and to recognize how science understanding helps to interrogate the construction of difference between facts and lies. Fulfills Life Science Core requirement.
Course #
SCIED-UE 218
Credits
4
Department
Teaching and Learning
Liberal Arts Core
Natural Science

Science in Our Lives: Human Health and Disease

This course provides students with opportunities to use scientific information to understand concepts related to human health and disease while exploring the question of what it means to engage in citizen science. Students explore causes, controls, and natural defenses against a variety of diseases including infectious diseases and cancers. By studying and conducting the practices of science students learn to use data and produce scientific knowledge for themselves and the public.

Liberal Arts Core/MAP Equivalent - satisfies the requirement for Natural Sciences
Course #
SCIED-UE 213
Credits
4
Department
Teaching and Learning
Liberal Arts Core
Natural Science

Science in Our Lives: The small- the powerful...The Microbe!

In this course students use scientific information to understand concepts related to the microbial world while exploring what it means to engage in citizen science. Students study the evolutionary origins, lives, and ecologies of various microorganisms including microbe-host interactions that can cause disease. By exploring the practices of science from observing and measurement to analyzing and explaining data, students learn to use data and produce scientific knowledge for themselves and the public. Meets Steinhardt Liberal Arts Core requirement.
Course #
SCIED-UE 217
Credits
4
Department
Teaching and Learning
Liberal Arts Core
Natural Science

Science in Our Lives: The Unexceptional Brain & Other Explorations

As you read this description, structures in your body are participating in an entangled dance with the material of the written text. Science is only just beginning to understand what a complex dance this is. In this course, you will explore neuroscience to develop a richer understanding of the role of your brain in practices we often take for granted. You will also explore how other living things, including plants, learn and think. And that’s not science fiction! Meets Steinhardt Core for Life Science.
Course #
SCIED-UE 216
Credits
4
Department
Teaching and Learning
Liberal Arts Core
Natural Science

Science in our Lives: Water and Sustainability

Students investigate the nature of water, human use of water, and the impact of humans on its availability and use. These investigations initiate an exploration of the nature of sustainability and through sustainability audits plans for human action. By exploring the practices of science from observing and measurement to analyzing and explaining data, students learn to use data and produce scientific knowledge for the public and begin to explore the bigger question of whether some of the practices in which we engage and the things we use are making our planet sick.
Course #
SCIED-UE 211
Credits
4
Department
Teaching and Learning
Liberal Arts Core
Natural Science

Science of Language

This course provides an overview of the scientific study of the human language faculty, focusing on the cognitive and neural processing mechanisms that underlie linguistic knowledge and use. We describe contemporary approaches to delineating levels of language structure and review various scientific methodologies used to study language. Topics include language knowledge and use as well as language change and variation.

Liberal Arts Core/CORE Equivalent - satisfies the requirement for Natural Science for non-CSCD majors
Course #
CSCD-UE 110
Credits
4
Department
Communicative Sciences and Disorders
Liberal Arts Core
Natural Science