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A8- SU TA-CHEN
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A8:Life Science、 LIAO SHIH-CHENG、 HSIAO WEI YUAN、 MING JER TSAI、 DER-MING YEH、 CHUN-YEN CHANG、 Kun-Hsien Tsai合授
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Enrolled0/210Other Depts0/0Remaining0Registered0- Course Description1. 以感動學生為出發,激發學生對「森林醫學」的熱情 2. 以科學驗證的課程內容,增加學生對森林醫學的興趣 3. 讓學生認識森林及園藝環境的自然療癒能力 4. 認識森林點線面中樹木、各種植物、花卉之芬多精及精油的應用 5. 以森林醫學研究案例為導引,增加學生學習動機及臨床應用參考。 6. 每堂課任課老師設訂明確的主要學習課程內容及目標 7. 增加未來醫療團隊在森林場域進行森林療癒的合作研究 8. 課程內容包括:認識森林環境的重要性,認識森林環境的危害因子以及的風險,森林康養對心臟血功能、心理及精神健康的效應,森林環境的芬多精對人體健康,森林五感體驗,木質環境對人體健康之效應,庭園環境及園藝康養對健康之效益...等等議題內容。
- Course Objective本課程主旨為:讓學生認識森林及園藝環境的自然療癒能力,透過科學驗證的課程內容,增加學生對森林醫學的興趣,本課程的設立希望修習過本課程的學生畢業後,認識森林環境的重要性、危害因子以及風險,森林康養對健康的效應及效益,認識木質環境對人體健康之效應,以及庭園環境及園藝康養對健康之效益。
- Course Requirement須用本名申辦zuvio帳號;小考等同出席,修課同學請珍惜選上的機會,踴躍出席。 請假請確實上請假系統或來信告知,以免影響您的學期成績。 加簽請與姚中華助教聯絡 R10625035@ntu.edu.tw;本學期可能預計2/21(五)12:30在森林系館正門口採排隊加簽方式,欲畢業生優先錄取,經常缺課者勿來佔名額。
- Expected weekly study hours before and/or after class姚中華助教 R10625035@ntu.edu.tw
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- Designated Reading研究成果網站 https://www.facebook.com/Nature.Environmental.Health/
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