College of Health Sciences and Professions
Faculty
Jennine Mick
Associate Professor of Instruction, Undergraduate Program Coordinator
Social and Public Health
Education
- MA, Human Development and Family Studies, Kent State University, 2010
- BA, Child and Family Studies, Ohio University, 2006
Courses Taught
- UC 1900 Child and Family Studies Learning Community Seminar
- CFS 2000 Fundamentals in Child and Family Studies
- HLTH 2150 Violence in America
- CFS 2700 Intimate and Family Relationships
- CFS 2710 Individuals and Families Over the Lifespan
- CFS 2990 Introduction to Child and Family Studies and Field Experience
- CFS 3800 Death, Dying and Bereavement
- CFS 4630 Transitions in Development: Middle Childhood
- CFS 4650 Transitions in Development: Adolescence
- CFS 4910 Child and Family Studies Internship
- CFS 4930 Independent Study in Child and Family Studies
- CFS 5630 Transitions in Development: Middle Childhood
- CFS 5650 Transitions in Development
Biography
Awards and Honors
- Provost’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, Nominated October 2018
- Cutler Scholar Outstanding Mentor Award, Awarded April 2016
- Ohio University Women’s Volleyball, Recognized November 2015
University/Professional Service
- Faculty advisor for Bobcats for Children and Families
- Faculty advisor for Bobcat Student Orientation