ON THIS PAGE
CSER 307-001: HEALTH SCIENCES
CSER 320-001: LIBERTY UNIVERSITY HEALTH - FITNESS PROGRAM
CSER 336-001: BIOLOGY
CSER 355-001: NURSING
CSER 355-002: NURSING - COMMUNITY HELPER
CSER 371-001: SPORT MANAGEMENT
CSER 307-001: HEALTH SCIENCES
Supervisor: Ralph Linstra (582-2427 or E-mail)
Health Sciences majors or minors will integrate health practices with community service in one of the following areas: Health Promotion Center, Health Sciences Club, Health Missions Projects, or on specialty internship assignments involving professional practice. A wide range of activities will be established to meet requirements in each of these areas.
Students interested in this area of service should first contact a full time faculty member in the Department of Health Services for approval to enroll. Requirements will be outlined at the time of this meeting.
Last updated: 2/10/09
CSER 320-001: LIBERTY UNIVERSITY HEALTH - FITNESS PROGRAM
Supervisor: David Horton (582-2330 or E-mail)
The Liberty University Health and Fitness Program is open only to students who have a Health Education or Physical Education major, minor, or endorsement. Students will be involved in the program by working closely with faculty and staff in developing health and fitness individual goals as well as implementing such goals. Students will be participating in health and fitness testing and evaluation (i.e., diet analysis, physical activity analysis, physical fitness analysis, blood lipid analysis, health habit analysis, coronary risk analysis, health risk analysis, etc.), leading exercise modules, providing support and counsel for program participants, assisting in telephone/written follow-up, and participating in other program functions.
Last updated: 2/10/09
CSER 336-001: BIOLOGY
Supervisor: Nathaniel Abraham (592-3704 or E-mail), Mark Blais (592-4692 or E-mail), Tim Brophy (582-2733 or E-mail), Alan Gillen (582-2309 or E-mail), Kim Mitchell (582-2540 or E-mail), Doug Oliver (582-2225 or E-mail), Norm Reichenbach (582-2072 or E-mail), Nancy Richardson (592-4302 or E-mail), Gene Sattler (582-2229 or E-mail), Hope Smith (582-2209 or E-mail)
Laboratory Assisting – Assistants will aid in the set-up of biology or chemistry laboratories, help supervise the lab and answer questions in the science lab itself, and/or run review sessions. Limited to biology, nursing and allied health majors.
Last updated: 11/4/10
CSER 355-001: NURSING
Supervisor: Deanna Britt (582-2521 or E-mail), Elizabeth Whorley (582-2519 or E-mail), Kathryn Miller (592-4772 or E-mail), Mary Lynnn Clarke (582-2519 or E-mail), Terri Page (582-2499 or E-mail), or Mary Highton (592-3590 or E-mail)
Nursing Lab – Assist beginning nursing students in check offs of nursing skills in the nursing lab under the supervision of the Lab Coordinator.
Student Nurse Association – Serve as member of the student association completing community projects, presenting educational programs and representing the nursing program in outreach activities.
Med/surg Tutoring - The senior level nursing student will be responsible for tutoring junior level nursing students in NURS 301 and/or NURS 302 to include:
Pediatric Tutoring - The senior level nursing student will be responsible for tutoring junior level nursing students in NURS 353 to include:
Last updated: 3/28/12
CSER 355-002: NURSING - COMMUNITY HELPER
Supervisor: Terri Page (582-2499 or E-mail)
Work with selected elderly or disabled individuals in the community who need companionship or help with basic low level nursing skills, and provide much needed respite for families caring for them. For nursing students in clinical courses only.
Last updated: 11/17/10
CSER 371-001: SPORT MANAGEMENT
Supervisor: Phil Blosser (582-2629 or E-mail), Andy Coleman (582-2044 or E-mail), Kevin Heisey (592-5659 or E-mail), Vicky Martin (592-3725 or E-mail), or Clark Zealand (582-2887 or E-mail)
Individuals will integrate sport management principles and experience with community service in on eof the following areas: Department of Sport Management, Liberty University Athletics, Club Sports, Campus Recreation, Student Activities, or a sport or recreation organization in the community. Interested students in these areas of service should first contact a full-time faculty member in the Department of Sport Management for opportunities and approval to enroll. Specific requirements will be outlined at the time of this meeting.
Last updated: 10/11/11
Return To:
Alphabetical Listing (300 Series)
Topical Listing (300 Series)
CSER Listings