Fat shaming by doctors is damaging the health of overweight people

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Identifier: coursecatalog7475nort
Title: [Course catalog]
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Northeastern University (Boston, Mass.) Boston Young Men’s Christian Association Northeastern University Preparatory School (Boston, Mass.) Huntington School for Boys (Boston, Mass.)
Subjects: Northeastern University (Boston, Mass.) Universities and colleges
Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Northeastern University
Contributing Library: Northeastern University, Snell Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries

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c-tice is an integral part of the curriculum and is required for gradua-tion. The quarter hours required in each curriculum differ. Q. H.Health Education 172-175 Physical Education 172 Physical Therapy 167 Recreation Education 172 Students must meet the requirements of the Department of Co-operative Education before they become eligible for their degrees. Senior year course work and required experiences must becompleted in full-time residence at Northeastern University, or inan educational setting approved by the college. The overall cumulative quality point averages required to entereach class level are explicitly stated in the Student Handbook.Throughout the professional sequence, students must maintainrequired averages and demonstrate a high level of personal andprofessional maturity to continue field practice and to be approvedfor graduation. Because of accreditation recommendations anddifferences in curricula, qualitative requirement variations mayoccur. Boston-Bouve College / 37

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Transfer students in any curriculum may be accepted in theCollege at upper-class levels if there are available spaces. Eachtranscript is individually assessed for qualification, placement andcourse design. Candidates who have attained superior grades in their academicwork will be graduated with honor. Upon special vote of the facul-ty, a limited number of this group may be graduated with highhonor or highest honor. Students must have been in attendanceat the University at least six quarters before they become eligiblefor honors at graduation. Physical Therapy is accredited by the American Medical Associa-tion and the American Physical Therapy Association, AMA-APTA.Physical Education and Recreation Education are accredited bythe National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education,NCATE. Health Education was formerly accredited in combinationwith Physical Education but will now have separate accreditation. There is a uniqueness about Boston-Bouve. Perhaps it is the per-sonal touch,

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