Community and Health Studies (CAHS)
This is a list of the Community and Health Studies (CAHS) courses available at KPU.
For information about transfer of credit amongst institutions in B.C. and to see how individual courses transfer, go to the BC Transfer Guide bctransferguide.ca
CAHS 11013 Credits
Introduction to Technology and Academic Writing in Health Care
Students will develop skills in the use of computers and the Internet. They will explore the application of technology in their professional practice as well as its utility in academic writing.
CAHS 21003 Credits
The Reflective Practitioner
Students will explore their professional practice through the Art and Inquiry Workshop, a creating, integrating, and reflecting inquiry approach. They will examine experiences and issues central to professionalism as a direct support practitioner.
Prerequisites: One full year of work experience in a field related to Community and Health Studies
CAHS 31003 Credits
Teaching and Learning in Communities
Students will critically examine and apply a variety of teaching/learning theories, perspectives, and strategies that underlie meaningful interactions with individuals, families, and groups. They will explore the influence of personal meaning, beliefs, and values on teaching/learning processes. Students will participate in teaching/learning experiences with diverse communities using a community development model.
Prerequisites: a minimum of 45 credits and ENGL 1100 or ENGL 1110 or equivalent
CAHS 31053 Credits
Healing Arts I
Students will examine the philosophy of healing, and the ways in which creativity, spirituality, and beauty contribute to holistic health. They will examine theories and models related to multicultural healing practices. Students will evaluate selected complementary and alternative therapies to gain practical insights about personal healing in this assisted online course.
Prerequisites: 60 credits of 1100-level or higher courses, including ENGL 1100
CAHS 31103 Credits
Global Health in Canada and Abroad
Students will engage and interact with appropriate resources in order to understand the culture, health system and the government of a specified country (countries). Students will analyze the theories of health promotion, culture and cultural safety and social determinants of health. Students will compare and contrast
the social determinants of health in Canada and specified country with particular focus on the influence of culture, gender, family social and economic status and social exclusion to understand how these may lead to inequities and discuss ways to improve these disparities. Students will develop their sense of global responsibility in relation to social justice and health and learn how to influence public policy.
Note: This course may be offered in blended or fully online format
Prerequisites: 60 credits of 1100 and higher courses
CAHS 31115 Credits
Field School in Global Health Practice
Students will participate in a field school experience in another country and engage and interact with communities in order to understand the culture, health system and the government. They will engage with the communities and create a culturally safe practice environment to understand the determinants of health. Students will apply theories of health promotion, culture and social determinants of health in practicum placements, projects, or field research to support capacity building in a country abroad. They will develop their practical reasoning, their sense of global responsibility and citizenship, and their ability to improve social justice. Students will compare the social determinants of health in Canada and another country with particular focus on the influence of culture, gender, family social and economic status and social exclusion to understand the impact on health.
Prerequisites: CAHS 3110
CAHS 32003 Credits
Becoming a Mentor
Students will analyze organizational cultures and their own mentoring needs in an on-line learning environment. They will explore the characteristics, stages, challenges, and rewards of mentoring relationships in order to become effective mentors. Students will develop learning plans specific to work-related transitions such as being a new employee, accepting a new position, and preparing for retirement.
CAHS 35004.5 Credits
Nursing Concepts and Theories
Students will examine concepts and theories related to current nursing practice. They will apply ethical, feminist, and critical social theories and a phenomenological perspective when exploring self, others, health, and healing. Students will use their own practice experiences to make meaning of conceptual frameworks.
Prerequisites: Licensure as a Registered Psychiatric Nurse