Sitting is the New Smoking Intensive

   Agenda | Posted on April 13, 2015

The Institute for Prevention of Addictions Presents…“Sitting is the New Smoking”

Date: May 4–7, 2015
Time: Monday–Thursday
Location: Buller Hall 208

An intensive course for students to learn about the damage of sedentary lifestyles and the relationship to addiction.

Featuring Ernie Medina from Loma Linda University and presenters who are research, prevention and treatment experts.

Tuition cost same per credit hour as package rate. Will be videotaping, so can miss part of the week.

Academic credit available: Enroll for 1–3 academic credits through the Departments of Behavioral Sciences or Social Work. May attend for non-credit at $40 per day or CEUs available for $126/day.

BHSC 438-001 CRN (430)  (Behavioral Science majors, minors or General Education)
BHSC 648-001 CRN (431)  (Non-social work graduate students)
SOWK 438-001 CRN (364) (Social work students only)
SOWK 648-001 CRN (365) (Social work graduate students only)

For additional information email baltazar@andrews.edu.



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   Alina Baltazar