WELCOME TO

HSE 101:

INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH SCIENCES

 

 

 

Abbe Cassity, DO

 

 

 

 

Your instructor is:                            Dr. Mary Catherine Flath

The course meets:                    Fridays from 11:00 am -12:00 noon in Room 421

The credit earned is:                1.0 credit hour

My office number is:               403A

My office phone number is:     606/326-2099.  Please leave a voice mail message for me if I am unavailable.  I will return your call.

My email address is:                marycat.flath@kctcs.edu

My office hours are:                    

My web page address is:                   http://webs.ashlandctc.org/mflath

 

IN THIS COURSE WE WILL:

 

1.                 learn about personality profiles, especially your own.

2.                 learn about various health care professions through experts who visit our class and field trips that we take.

3.                 learn about admissions procedures for some area schools/ programs.


YOUR GRADE IN THIS COURSE WILL BE DETERMINED AS FOLLOWS:

          Total Points:  100                         

 

A = 90-100

                   B = 80-89

                   C = 70-79

                   D = 60-69

                   E = 60 and below

         

                                                                                     Mandy Phelps, PA-C

 

1.     Class attendance (10 x 10 pts)                = 100 points

         

 

 Dr. Kurt Jaenicke

 

 

CLASSROOM CONSIDERATIONS:

 

 

1.         NO CELL PHONES IN SIGHT!!!!!!  Please turn your cell phone off and secure it in your pocket or backpack before entering class or lab.  Ringing phones are extremely disruptive to ALL, and spending your time texting a friend is unacceptable in my classroom! To emphasize the importance of this matter, a TEN point penalty will be assessed to your overall point total, if your cell phone rings during class or lab or I see you text messaging on your phone at any time during class or lab.  Please see me before class or lab if extraordinary circumstances warrant cell phone access.

                                                                 

2.         Please use the restroom before class or lab.  Again this “contagious” phenomenon is very disruptive to ALL.  Of course I understand that emergencies may arise that force you to leave the classroom or lab, but please try your best to take care of these matters prior to class. 

3.         No tobacco products of any kind in the classroom.

 

 

                                                Jeremy Vipperman, PT

IF YOU NEED TO WITHDRAW FROM THIS COURSE:

you may do so on your own prior to Midterm (March 3rd), however you will need my permission and signature to withdraw after this date.  Unless extraordinary circumstances have occurred and have been communicated to me, I will not allow you to withdraw with a “W” after midterm.

Emily Mays Watson, PA-C

 

CONCERNING INCOMPLETES:

I will only consider giving an "I" or incomplete if you have completed at least 60% of the course material and extraordinary circumstances have occurred that have been communicated to me during the semester.  If an “I” is given, the student and I will sign a contract which outlines exactly what requirements the student must fulfill in order to complete the course for a letter grade.  The student must complete an “I” within two weeks of the beginning of the next spring semester, or it will be changed to an “E” on his/her transcript.        

 

Melissa Walk Hutchinson, Pharm.D.

 

Jetta Derasin, ADN, BSN

 

Jamie Bero, Recruiting Director, UCWV SOP

 

 

  Bruce Shaffer, DMD

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ THE HSE 101 SYLLABUS CAREFULLY.

 

Please keep this copy for your files.

 

I understand that each class meeting is worth 10 points toward my 100 point total, and I will forfeit 10 points for any class absence.

 

I understand that if my cell phone rings during class or Dr. Flath see me texting during class, a ten(10) point penalty will be assessed to my final point total.

 

I understand that in order to withdraw from HSE 101 on my own, I must do so by March 3, 2010. After that date, it becomes Dr. Flath’s decision as to whether I may withdraw.

 


PLEASE TURN THIS SIGNED STATEMENT INTO DR. FLATH TODAY.

 

THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ THE HSE 101 SYLLABUS CAREFULLY.

 

I understand that each class meeting is worth 10 points toward my 100 point total, and I will forfeit 10 points for any class absence.

 

I understand that if my cell phone rings during class or Dr. Flath see me texting during class, a ten(10) point penalty will be assessed to my final point total.

 

I understand that in order to withdraw from HSE 101 on my own, I must do so by Mar 3, 2010. After that date, it becomes Dr. Flath’s decision as to whether I may withdraw.

 

 

NAME_______________________________________

 

DATE:__________________________