Attending Oregon State was an obvious choice for me. Going to high school in the Portland area, I knew many people who had gone to OSU that loved it. Once I visited, I knew it was the school for me. I enjoyed the people, the campus, and all the activities I participated in while finishing my double degree program.
Below, you can see some of the specific classes I took while at Oregon State. I got a degree in Public Health with an option in Health Promotion and Health Behavior and another degree in Education focusing on the middle/ high school level. At the bottom of the page are some of the activities I participated in while going to school at OSU. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact me. |
Courses
Public Health
H 100: Introduction to Public Health H 210: Introduction to the Health Care System H 225: Social and Individual Health Determinants H 312: AIDS &Sexually Transmitted Disease H 319: Introduction to Health Policy H 320: Introduction to Human Disease H 344: Foundation of Environmental Health H 349: Health Field Experience/ Peer Helper Skills H 425: Foundations of Epidemiology H 476: Health Program Planning Education TCE 216: Purpose, Structure, and Function in a Democracy TCE 219: Multicultural Issues in Educational Settings TCE 253: Learning Across the Lifespan TCE 340: Supportive Differentiated Environments TCE 412: Learning Styles and Needs and Adolescence TCE 427: Alternative Assessment for Middle/ High Teaching TCE 472: Foundations of ESOL Education TCE 473: Reading, Literature and Language Approaches in ESOL TCE 494: Content Standards and Curriculum Development ED 410: Internship/ Student Teaching Experience ED 424: Teacher as Reflective Practitioner |
Human Development and Family Sciences & Sociology
HDFS 201: Contemporary Families HDFS 240: Human Sexuality HDFS 311: Infant and Child Development HDFS 313: Adolescent Development HDFS 314: Adult Development and Aging HDFS 444: Family VIolence and Neglect SOC 204: Introduction to Sociology SOC 350: Health, Illness and Society SOC 355: Death and Dying Core WR 121: English Composition WR 224: Introduction to Fiction Writing COMM 218: Interpersonal Communication HST 101: History of Western Civilization BI 102: General Biology PAC 325: Wilderness First Aid Plus many more core and elective credits... |
OSU CheerleadingWhile attending Oregon State University I was part of the OSU Cheerleading and Dance Program. We supported OSU's football, women's and men's basketball, volleyball and wrestling programs as well as holding multiple youth camps and appearances for alumni events.
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Alpha Gamma Delta, Phi ChapterI also was a member of Alpha Gamma Delta, Phi Chapter during my undergrad. As a house, we participated in multiple philanthropies and events to better our community as well as better our relationships with one another. While a member, I was a SING coach for two years.
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Peer Health AdvocatesPeer Health Advocates is a volunteer based peer to peer health promotion organization at Oregon State University. PHA volunteers conduct campus activities designed to raise awareness about college health issues and promote healthy behavior choices among our peers. My outreach event revolved around creating a healthier campus and educating peers about their eating habits.
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