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Advanced Certificate in Bariatric Science Program

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Online Classes Begin in January 2013

Psy 761 OB Introduction To Bariatric Science 3 Graduate Credits
Professor Stephen Phillips
12 sessions / online beginning January 2013 (self-paced)

Course Description:Bariatric Science is an evidence-based science that focuses on the research, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of obesity and its related biopsychosocial disorders. This course will explore the 20th century emergence of the obesity pandemic. Students will become familiar with the multi-factorial pathogenesis of obesity: genetic factors, the environment, psychosocial influences as well as current research that offers a multi-modality approach to management, treatment and prevention.


Psy 762 OBĀ  Health Psychology: Focus on Obesity 3 Graduate Credits
Professor Stephen Phillips
12 sessions / online beginning January 2013 (self-paced)

Course Description: This course investigates and examines the biological, psychological and social origins of many contemporary diseases and disorders such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes with a special focus on obesity, the bariatric sciences and the mind/body connection. Students will examine and evaluate their own lifestyles and health behaviors, thus becoming more sensitive to human behaviors and conditions that impede behavioral change.


Psy 763 OB Culture/Health/Nutrition: A World View 3 Graduate Credits
Professor Stephen Phillips
12 sessions / online beginning January 2013 (self-paced)

Course Description: This course provides students with a world view of health, culture, food, and nutrition habits of the most common ethnic and racial groups living in the United States. The course is designed to help health and education professionals understand, communicate, counsel, and develop effective interventions with members of different ethnic and religious groups in a culturally competent manner.


Psy 764 OB Psychosocial Implication of Obesity 3 Graduate Credits
Professor Stephen Phillips
12 sessions / online beginning January 2013 (self-paced)

Course Description: This course focuses on the psychological and social processes that influence the development of obesity as well as the implicit psychosocial consequences of obesity throughout the lifespan Students will become acquainted with bariatric surgery, candidate assessment and selection as well as pre and post surgical interventions.






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