Medical Terminology: Origins, Nature, and Practice
Lecture, three hours. Introduction to specialized vocabulary of health sciences, which is rooted in Greek and Roman languages and in those two cultures from which much of history of modern medicine is derived. Students gain working knowledge of fundamental terminology used in medicine and health sciences as well as how this terminology has been composed. Development of ability to interpret and pronounce words. Students apply linguistic rules and how they operate in English and field-specific vocabulary to understand new terminology in various health science fields. Study of etymological origins of fundamental terminology as mnemonic aid for learning and recalling this terminology, and also to serve as mechanism for connecting health/medical professions to humanistic origins. P/NP or letter grading.
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0-5 hrs/week
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This class is not a lot of work. Great to take as extra credits.
This class was very interesting and also very easy due to asynchronous nature. I definitely would recommend using the textbook and organizing your notes. It definitely is up to the individual how much you learn/gain from this course.
Lectures were all posted to the Canvas website. Homework assignments, midterm, and final were easy and straightforward. Easy class
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No group projects
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No midterms
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No final
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67% recommend the textbook
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