2023-2024 Graduate Catalog


GENC 660 Genetics and the Community I

Genetics in the Community I and II are to be taken sequentially over two semesters. These courses are intended to give students experience working with community resources, including support groups (local, regional, and national) and rare disease resources. Outside of class time, students will interact with an individual/family impacted by a genetic disease as well as volunteer with community organizations, and provide community education/support. Additional topics covered in Genetics in the Community I include: early intervention therapy services / Regional Center, Special Olympics, Make-A-Wish, Child Protective Services, and Maternal Mental Health resources.  Graded S/U.

Credits

2