College of Charleston
PEHD 216 PERSONAL AND COMMUNITY HEALTH
Spring 2009 Semester Hours 3

 
 
 
Time & Place:     Noon , Silcox Physical Education and Health Center, Room 117
 
Instructor:           Mrs. Barnette
 
Office Located:    Silcox Center, Room 212
 
Office Phone:       953-6747        Email:  barnettes@cofc.edu
 
Office Hours:       M-F 11:00am - Noon and by appointment any day.
 
Prerequisites:        None
 
Grading:                A, B+, B, C+, C, D, F
 
 
Course Description:
 
An overview of the factors that affect one's ability to achieve and obtain optimal health.  Emphasis will be on decision-making and personal responsibility. (3 credit hours)
 
 
Required Texts:
 
Donatelle, R. (2008). Access to Health. (Tenth Edition) San Francisco:  Pearson.
 
 
Required Materials:
 
Packet from Sassy Ink (approximate cost $4).
 
Packet Contents:
Fast Food Assignment
Logs & Analyses Criteria
Communication Styles Facts
Calorie Burn Worksheet
Marijuana Facts
Health Risks Survey
Family Tree Project Criteria
Course Objectives:
 
Upon the successful completion of this course the student should be able to:
 
•    1. Define health and wellness, and explain the interconnected roles of the physical, 
         social, mental, emotional, spiritual, and environmental dimensions of health.
•    2. Define stress and examine how stress and anxiety may have direct and indirect
         effects on physical performance and personal wellness.(This objective meets
         Standard II of the School of Education.)
•    3. Discuss positive communication skills as they relate to social/ psychological
         dynamics as well as the impact these skills have on your health and interpersonal
         relationships.
•    4. Discuss the factors of nutrition and exercise as they relate to the assessment and the
         development of weight control and personal fitness.
•    5. Define addictions and describe signs of addiction versus habit.(This objective meets
         Standard V of the School of Education.)
•    6. Discuss the negative impact from the use of alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine on
         health and wellness.
•    7. Discuss the risk factors for cardiovascular disease and cancer.
•    8. Discuss the characteristics and risk factors of the most common sexually
         transmitted diseases including HIV/AIDS.
 
Course Requirements:
 
5%     Practice and Pop Tests
 
10%     Family Tree Project
 
28%     Logs and Analyses
 
57%     Examinations
 
Description of Projects:
 
•    1. Daily assignments and pop quizzes (30pts. =5%). Students are responsible for all reading assignments are expected to be prepared for each class to participate and/or take pop quizzes on the readings for that day. Some class participation may require overnight assignments.

•    2. Outside assignments (250pts. =36%).
 
a. Logs and analyses. (200pts.) Students will compile logs for stress, food consumption, and physical activity. Each log is designed to provide the students with their own personal information in each of these three areas. Students will then analyze the information in regard to healthy guidelines provided by the text and set a goal to improve their health in each of these three areas.
b. Family Tree project and oral presentation (70pts.). Students will complete a family tree documenting family member health problems. The project is three parts including a tree poster, written report and oral presentation to class.  Additional report information is located in the Sassy Ink packet. (NO EMAIL PAPERS ACCEPTED)
Poster 40 points, written report 20 points, oral presentation 10 points.
 
Examinations: Students will have the opportunity to drop the lowest grade of these five tests and/or not take the final exam.
 
Exam #1 (100pts. = 12.5%) chapters 1,8-10,12.
 
Exam #2 (100pts. = 12.5%) chapters 2-5.
 
Exam #3 (100pts. = 12.5%) chapters 6,7,11,13. 14,17*
 
Exam #4 (100pts. = 12.5%) chapters 15-20.
 
Exam #5 (100pts. = 12.5%) Course objectives, taken during exam period.
 
 
Evaluation Criteria & Scale:
 
Exam 1 100pts
Exam 2 100pts
Exam 3 100pts
Exam 4 100pts
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                                                                 400pts
 
Logs 40 pts each
Analysis 10 pts each
Total for logs/analyses
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                                                                 200pts
 
Family Tree Project/Presentation
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                                                                   70pts
 
Daily assignments/quizzes                          30 pts
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Total Points Assignments                      700pts
 
 



Grade Scale: (Implemented 2006-07)

90-100% A                   C+    75-77%  
88-89%   A-                  C-     68-69%     
85-87%   B+                 D+    66-67%                        
80-84%   B                   D      64-65%              
78-79%   B-                  D-     62-63%
70-74%   C                   F       0-61%
 
630-700 points    A                490-525 points    C
616-629 points    A-              476-490 points    C-
595-616 points    B+              462-476 points    D+
560-595 points    B                448-462 points    D
546-560 points    B-               438-448 points    D-
525-546 points    C+              437 and below     F
 
 
 
Bonus Points:

Bonus point opportunities will be announced during the semester.  There is a 50 points cap on total accrued bonus points. (Also see attendance.)
 
Make-up Test:
 
Make-up tests may be given with an excused absence, but it is the responsibility of the student to inform the instructor immediately upon missing a test to arrange for make-up tests.  If there is no communication from student, at zero will be automatic
 
Attendance:  PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!!!!
 
Attendance is required. You may miss three classes without being penalized. For each additional unexcused absence, your final grade will be reduced by two points. Excused absences must be pre-approved by Mrs. Barnette or approved by the Undergraduate Dean's Office. No other excuses will be accepted. Those students not using the acceptable amount of cuts will have 2 bonus points per absence added to their final point total. Entering class after roll call is considered tardy. Three tardies will equal one absence on point deductions. Over 10 minutes late equals two tardies. After 3 or more excused absences students will not be eligible for bonus points.
 
Honor System:
 
The College of Charleston Honor System is recognized in this course. For the specific details of responsibility and penalty, see the current edition of the College of Charleston Student Handbook. Take special note of the following NEW policy concerning grades and cheating. “Cases of suspected academic dishonesty will be reported directly to the Dean of Students.  A student found responsible for academic dishonesty will receive a XF in the course, indicating failure of the course due to academic dishonesty.  This grade will appear on the student’s transcript for two years after which the student may petition for the X to be expunged.  The student may also be placed on disciplinary probation, suspended (temporary removal) or expelled (permanent removal) from the College by the Honor Board.”
 
 
Numbers for Health Concerns:
 
S.C. HIV/STD HOTLINE              College of Charleston Health Center
1-800-322-AIDS (2437)                                   953-5520
 
SPECIAL ASSIGNMENTS DUE DATES (270 Points of the Course)
 
 January            14        Fast Food Assignment
                  
                          16        Start activity log
 
                          23        Activity log and analysis due
 
                          23        Start food log
 
                          30       Food log and analysis Due
 
February            6       Start stress log
 
                          13       Stress log and analysis due
 
                          18       Start communication log
 
                          25      Communication log and analysis due
 
 March              9      Health Risks Survey Due
 
April                 17       Family Tree Project due (All Students - Written reports)
 
17, 20, 22, 24       Oral Presentations and Posters Due based on lottery picks
   
 
 
 



 Course schedule:
 
 January
 12m            Introduction to course,
 
 14w          Chap. 1, Promoting Health Behavior, LD,
                  Fast Food Assignment, due Friday, 12th
 
 16f           Chap. 10 Fitness, Start Activity Log          
                    
 19m         MLK HOLIDAY        

21w          Chap. 10
 
23f             Chap. 9 Weight Management, Activity Log Due, Start Food Log

26m           Chap.  8 Nutrition
 
28w          Chap. 8
 
30f            Chap. 8, Food Log Due

February
 
2m            Chap. 12 Drinking Responsively


4w            Test #1, Chaps. 1, 8, 9, 10, 12  Bring Pencil to class
 
6f            Chap. 2, Psychosocial Health, Start Stress Log
 
9m             Chap. 2
 
11w          Chap. 3 Stress Management,
 
13f            Chap. 3, Start Chap. 4, Stress Log Due 
 
16m            Chap. 4 Violence, Date Rape Video  
 
18w           Chap.  5 Healthy Relationships and Communicating Effectively 
           Start Communication Log      
 
20f             Chap. 5
   
23m             Chap. 5,
 
25w          Test #2, Chaps. 2, 3, 4, 5 - Communication Logs Due
 
27f             Class release for Health Risk Survey, due Monday, 10th

March
2-6            Spring Break
 
9m             Heath Risks Survey Due, Summary in class

11w          Chap 6 Sexuality

13f             Chap. 6 &17* (*STD section)  
 
16m           Chap.  7 Reproductive Choices
 
18w            Chap. 11 Addictions
 
20f             Chap. 11 Addictions
 
23m            Chap. 13 Smoking
 
25w            Chap. 14 Marijuana Debate
 
27f              Chap. 14 Illicit Drugs
 
30m            Test #3, Chaps. 6, 7, 11, 12, 14, 17*

April

1w              Chap. 15 Cardiovascular Disease

3f               Chap. 16 Cancer
          
6m              Chap. 17 Infectious Diseases
 
8w              Chap. 18 Non-infectious Diseases
 
10f              Chap. 19 Healthy Aging Lottery Pick for Presentations
 
13m            Chap. 20 Death and Dying, 
 
15w           Test #4, Chaps. 15-20,
 
17f             Family Project All Written Papers Due,  Poster Presentations Begin
 
20m            Report Presentations
 
22w             Report Presentations,

24f           Report Presentations

27m            Last Day of Class
   
 
 Exam Period :  Wednesday, May 6th Noon (see below)
  
 
(The final exam period will be the fifth test for those who don't exempt.  It will cover the Eight Course Objectives from the syllabus.)