Undergraduate
Non-Degree/Certificate Courses
Anthropology 3: Culture and Language | Claire Cesareo, PhD (ABD)
An examination of the complex relationship between language and culture. Topics include the structure of language, language acquisition, the origin of language, bilingualism, non-verbal communication, language change, and linguistic diversity.
Human Services 181: Introduction to Eating Disorders | Tracy Ballardo, PhD
Introduces students to the history, symptomatology, treatment and resources for anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and other eating disorders. Includes gender, sexual identity and abuse, obesity, cultural differences, societal attitudes, and the addiction cycle. The biological, psychoanalytic, cognitive-behavioral, feminist, family systems, and other theoretical perspectives will be examined.
Human Services 184: Medical Aspects of Eating Disorders | Planned for Future Term
Identifies classification, epidemiology, etiology, and physiology of obesity, anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder. The contemporary methods of assessment, treatment, and complications of obesity, anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder are to be examined.
Human Services 185: The Background and Treatment of Eating Disorders | Tracy Ballardo, PhD
Addresses the assessment and treatment of eating disorders in various treatment settings (inpatient, day treatment, outpatient), and the use of community support systems. The student will develop a philosophy regarding the etiology and treatment for eating disorder clients. Students will be introduced to the complexities and varieties of eating disorder treatment approaches.
An examination of the complex relationship between language and culture. Topics include the structure of language, language acquisition, the origin of language, bilingualism, non-verbal communication, language change, and linguistic diversity.
Human Services 181: Introduction to Eating Disorders | Tracy Ballardo, PhD
Introduces students to the history, symptomatology, treatment and resources for anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and other eating disorders. Includes gender, sexual identity and abuse, obesity, cultural differences, societal attitudes, and the addiction cycle. The biological, psychoanalytic, cognitive-behavioral, feminist, family systems, and other theoretical perspectives will be examined.
Human Services 184: Medical Aspects of Eating Disorders | Planned for Future Term
Identifies classification, epidemiology, etiology, and physiology of obesity, anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder. The contemporary methods of assessment, treatment, and complications of obesity, anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder are to be examined.
Human Services 185: The Background and Treatment of Eating Disorders | Tracy Ballardo, PhD
Addresses the assessment and treatment of eating disorders in various treatment settings (inpatient, day treatment, outpatient), and the use of community support systems. The student will develop a philosophy regarding the etiology and treatment for eating disorder clients. Students will be introduced to the complexities and varieties of eating disorder treatment approaches.