HLHSCI-243 - Women's Health - Velia Jimenez
Course: | Women's Health |
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Professor: | Velia Jimenez |
Email: | Velia.Jimenez@canyons.edu |
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Introduction
Hello and welcome to College of the Canyons! I am Professor Dr. Velia Jimenez, and I will be your professor for the 2025 fall semester.
Here's a little about me:I received my Doctor of Healthcare Science on April 12, 2024! I hold a master's degree in public health with a concentration in health promotion and health education, two bachelor's degrees—one in nutrition and dietetics and the other in food science—two specialized certificates as a lactation consultant and lactation educator counselor, and a ServSafe certification. I am certified in the Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD). I have been teaching at COC for two years. I was a clinical degreed nutritionist and health educator with Northeast Valley Health Corporation in the medical nutrition therapy and patient and community wellness departments. My primary role at Northeast Valley Health Corporation was working with the RDNs, providing nutrition referrals from providers, and screening pediatric patients who are positive for food insecurity. Then I switched to being a health educator and teaching nutrition classes for adults and pediatrics in Spanish and English, as well as making food demos/taste tests, creating health education handouts, assisting with the mobile food pantry, and working with Food Rx for Health grant where I assisted type 2 diabetic patients who screened positive for food insecurity. As of right now, I am focusing on being a professor at COC to help students choose majors in the health profession since it is a high-demand profession, especially if you are working with low-income, minority, and monolingual populations. Working in the healthcare field has made me realize that we need more healthcare professionals knowledgeable in nutrition and public health.
Course Description
Analyzes the biological, psychological, and sociocultural aspects of women's health, and explores health services, health education, and healthcare delivery systems. Social determinants of health and health inequities are examined, as well as contemporary issues relating to LGBTQ+ rights, racism, ageism, gender stereotypes and gender roles, politics, and the role of women in the family, workforce, community, and society. Strategies for social and political change are developed. HLHSCI-100 and HLHSCI-243 combined, maximum credit one course.
What to Expect in this Course
COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND ASSIGNMENTS:
- Response to Forum Discussion Prompts: Each week, a prompt will be posted on the Canyons Canvas site for the class. Students are asked to respond to these prompts each week. (8 prompt responses @ 10 points each, 80/460 points)
- Classmate Forum Responses: After students post their response to the discussion prompt, each student is asked to respond or comment to two (2) classmates’ posts. (8 total comments @ 5 points each, 40/460 points)
- Chapter Quizzes: There will be 3 quizzes. Each quiz will cover readings, presentations, and material from the previous weeks. Each quiz will have 35 multiple-choice questions or T/F or fill-in-the-blank questions, to be completed online using Honorlock system. (3 quizzes @ 30 points each, 90/460 points)
- Mandatory Library Research Quiz: Students will complete this quiz on Canvas. (1 quiz @ 10 points, 10/460 points)
- Syllabus Quiz: Students will complete this quiz on Canvas during the first week of class. (1 quiz @ 5 points, 5/460 points)
- Chapter Assignments: Students will answer chapter readings. (4 assignments @ 15 points each, 60/460 points)
- Signature Writing Assignment Paper: Students will write a final 4-page paper. The paper is worth 100/460 points
- Group Presentation: Students will create a PowerPoint presentation based on the topics provided. 75/460 points.
Types of Assessments
Textbook Information
Alexander, L.L., LaRosa, J.H., Bader, H., and Garfield, S. (2024). New Dimensions in Women’s Health. 8th Edition. Jones & Bartlett Learning. ISBN: 978-1284288315
Other readings, videos, websites, etc. will be assigned throughout the semester and will be posted on COC Canvas for the corresponding topic week.
Additional Resources
Canvas
This course can be accessed on the first day of class via Canvas at . Log into Canvas using your CanyonsID single sign-on:
- CanyonsID Username is your COC student email address (Ex: username@my.canyons.edu)
- CanyonsID Password is your COC student email password
Please visit the Get to Know Your Online Classroom page for help logging into Canvas and for tips on using Canvas and Zoom. is also available 24/7 for any Canvas related issues.
Online Education
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The Learning Center (TLC)
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Academic Accommodation Center (AAC)
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Online Counseling
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Management of Stress and Mental Health
Often the pressure on our students is very strong, involving academic commitments, relationships, outside jobs and family pressure to name a few. The staff and faculty of College of the Canyons are here to see you succeed academically and care about your emotional and physical health. You can learn more about the broad range of confidential student services, including counseling and mental health services available on campus by visiting the Student Health & Wellness Center in the Student Services Building (across from the bookstore). The phone number is 661-362-3259 that you can call 24/7. You can also e mail for an appointment at StudentHealthCenter@canyons.edu. At the Canyon Country Campus the Health Center will be in the new Student Services Building.
Also, the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline number is now 988. All students at COC are encouraged to enter that phone number in their cells. You can call it when you, or someone you know, is having thoughts of suicide or is in severe distress.
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Last updated: 09/09/2025 Sub#: 1977 Sub ID: 202139