Integrative Therapeutic Practices
ANNOUNCING TWO(2) GREAT COURSES YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS FALL 2009:
HES 3750 Clinical Pathophysiology is a great class to increase your understanding of the disease process! It is four hour required class for the ITP major with a prerequisite of Anatomy and Physiologies I and II. If you have taken A&P and are planning to go on to nursing, medical school, or any other health care field, pathophysiology will serve you well. This class also serves as a prerequisite for the nursing programs. M/W 2:30-4:15, CRN #54290
HES 390X Men's Health is one of the most exciting new classes on campus. This class looks at issues of boys and men from the physical, psycho-emotional and spiritual perspectives, based on current research. The class, taught by Dr. Steve Rissman and assisted by Dr.
Paul Schadler, medical director of the Auraria Health Center, won rave reviews by students who previously took the class. It serves as a three hour upper division elective.
M/W 1-2:15, CRN #56029
The Integrative Therapeutic Practices program offers students courses that integrate the most recent scientific evidence with the oldest of healing traditions. The program draws from disciplines such as health education services, health care management, biology, chemistry, and nutrition. Students examine the diverse factors that impinge on an individual’s health and well-being. Students receive a broad-based understanding of the principles of human health and disease, the theories underlying healing practices, and the scientific research methods needed to evaluate the latest techniques in this dynamic field.
Integrative Therapeutic Practices Program Description

