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NUR 494 - Human-Animal Interactions & Therapies

[3 credit(s)]
This course provides an overview of the history and the current understandings of the human-animal bond. Theories and concepts related to animal-assisted activities and therapies, as well as organizations, laws, and standards of practice will be explored. Through observation, research, presentations and case studies, students will be exposed to the many aspects of working with animals. This course is open to any student interested in learning about human-animal interactions and therapies. Possible areas are, but not limited to; nursing, psychology, social work, counseling, education, criminal justice, occupation therapy, physical therapy, and all areas of medicine.


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