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    Sep 27, 2024  
2019-2020 Augusta University Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Augusta University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Information Literacy

  
  • ILIT 1500 - Introduction to Information Literacy (2 Credit Hours)



    Introduction to information literacy concepts and practices, including determining how much information is needed, finding source materials relevant to a research topic, and evaluating information sources of all kinds. Course is intended to be taken in the same semester as any other course in an academic discipline which requires the completion of a research paper or any other project which requires the student to compile a list of sources from which to gather and assimilate information on a chosen topic.


    Lecture Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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Information Management

  
  • MINF 2201 - Microcomputer Applications (3 Credit Hours)



    Hands-on introduction to microcomputer applications which support business functions; word processing, spreadsheets, graphics, and database management system. Also exposure to use of an operating system, electronic communication, and basic computing concepts. STEM GPA Eligible Course


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (MATH1101 >= D or MATH1001 >= D or MATH1111 >= D or MAT107 >= D or MATH1113 >= D or MAT115 >= D or MATH2011 >= D or MAT201 >= D or MAT295 >= D or MATH1220 >= D
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • MINF 2650 - Principles of Data Management and Analysis (3 Credit Hours)



    An introduction to information systems with a focus on the collection, manipulation and analysis of structured data. Students will utilize spreadsheets and relational databases to formulate solutions to common business challenges. In addition to fundamental data planning and modeling concepts, students will be introduced to data analysis and visualization techniques, as well as the use of structured programming to automate some data management tasks. STEM GPA Eligible Course


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (MATH1111 >= C or MATH1113 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • MINF 3618 - Business Introduction to Web Development (3 Credit Hours)



    Business students will be exposed to appropriate format and page layout, adding and manipulating visuals, images, and rich media, creating a navigation scheme and linking together multiple pages and sites, creating basic forms, building interactive features, and publishing/maintaining web sites. Prerequisite(s):full admission into the Hull College of Business. Note: credit not allowed for both MINF 3618 and AIST 2220.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • MINF 3625 - Project Management (3 Credit Hours)



    Project management is the use of a standardized set of documented processes to control projects in an organization. This course addresses the life cycle of a project, the management of the project, how a project scope is written, how the time management is constructed and communicated.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (MINF2650 >= D or MINF2201 >= D or CSCI1301 >= D)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • MINF 3650 - Information Systems (3 Credit Hours)



    Develops a broad understanding of the role of information technology, systems, and resources, especially in business settings.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (CSCI1301 or MINF2650 or MINF2201)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • MINF 4950 - Selected Topics in Management Information Systems (3 Credit Hours)



    A course or directed study in management information systems. Content to be decided based upon instructor expertise and student interest. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99
    Major Restrictions: Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, Information Technology, Management, Management Info Systems, Marketing
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • MINF 6620 - Management of Information Technology (3 Credit Hours)



    Examines the issues of information technology, operations, competitive advantage, and leadership from management’s perspective. Includes cross-functional issues, relationships with vendors and consultants, RFP’s, contracts, hardware, software, communications, and ethics.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: MBA Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester Degree Restrictions: Doctor of Nursing Practice, Master of Business Admin
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • MINF 6950 - Current Issues in MINF Systems (3 Credit Hours)



    A variable content course individually designed to meet the needs, interests, and professional objectives in business administration.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99
    Major Restrictions: MBA Level Restrictions: Graduate Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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Inter Studies-Resident

  
  • IDSR 6040 - Orthodontic-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Conference I (1 Credit Hour)



    Orthodontic-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Conference occurs monthly, normally on the third Thursday of each month. Cases are presented and discussed by residents and faculty. Additionally, Ortho/Orthognathic related didactic presentations/lectures are given.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • IDSR 6041 - Orthodontic-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Conference II (1 Credit Hour)



    Orthodontic-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Conference occurs monthly, normally on the third Thursday of each month. Cases are presented and discussed by residents and faculty. Additionally, Ortho/Orthognathic related didactic presentations/lectures are given.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • IDSR 7001 - Esthetics & Ceramics Seminar (1 Credit Hour)



    This is an interdisciplinary clinical seminar for dental residents in the AEGD, GPR and Prosthodontics advanced education certificate programs. The course is designed to enable residents to develop an in-depth knowledge and understanding of treatment planning and design of esthetic, fixed prosthodontic anterior dental restorations.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • IDSR 7002 - Esthetics & Ceramics Seminar (1 Credit Hour)



    This is an interdisciplinary clinical seminar for dental residents in the AEGD, GPR and Prosthodontics advanced education certificate programs. The course is designed to enable residents to develop an in-depth knowledge and understanding of treatment planning and design of esthetic, fixed prosthodontic anterior dental restorations.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • IDSR 7003 - Esthetic and Restorative Procedures in General Dentistry I (2 Credit Hours)



    This course will establish in-depth knowledge of treatment planning and design for direct and indirect esthetic restorations, develop in-depth knowledge of all composite and ceramic systems and their clinical selection criteria, and develop in-depth knowledge of composite layering techniques, cement selection and step-by-step bonding protocols for ceramic restoration.


    Lecture Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Unsatisfactory
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • IDSR 7004 - Esthetic and Restorative Procedures in GD II (2 Credit Hours)



    This course will establish in-depth knowledge of treatment planning and design for direct and indirect esthetic restorations, develop in-depth knowledge of all composite and ceramic systems and their clinical selection criteria, and develop in-depth knowledge of composite layering techniques, cement selection and step-by-step bonding protocols for ceramic restoration.


    Lecture Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • IDSR 7009 - Periodontic – Prosthodontic Dental Implantology Seminar (1 Credit Hour)



    This course is an interdisciplinary seminar for Periodontic and Prosthodontic Postgraduate Students that provides a thorough review and understanding regarding different aspects of dental Implant therapy. Presentations are developed and presented by each resident every other week on selected topics associated with dental Implant therapy. Guest/faculty lectures on different related topics are included as well.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 4
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • IDSR 7010 - Periodontic – Prosthodontic Dental Implantology Seminar II (1 Credit Hour)



    This course is an interdisciplinary seminar for Periodontic and Prosthodontic Postgraduate Students that provides a thorough review and understanding regarding different aspects of dental Implant therapy. Presentations are developed and presented by each resident every other week on selected topics associated with dental Implant therapy. Guest/faculty lectures on different related topics are included as well.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • IDSR 7032 - Periodontics/Pediatric Dentistry Seminar (1 Credit Hour)



    This course is an interdisciplinary literature review seminar for Periodontic and Pediatric Dentistry Postgraduate Students. Scientific literature pertinent to the clinical practice of both dental specialties is reviewed and discussed for the purpose of supporting evidence-based clinical practice. The residents are responsible for studying and discussing the literature on assigned topics.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • IDSR 7040 - Orthodontic-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Conference III (1 Credit Hour)



    Orthodontic-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Conference occurs monthly, normally on the third Thursday of each month. Cases are presented and discussed by residents and faculty. Additionally, Ortho/Orthognathic related didactic presentations/lectures are given.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • IDSR 7041 - Orthodontic-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Conference IV (1 Credit Hour)



    Orthodontic-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Conference occurs monthly, normally on the third Thursday of each month. Cases are presented and discussed by residents and faculty. Additionally, Ortho/Orthognathic related didactic presentations/lectures are given.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Lecture


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • IDSR 8001 - Esthetics & Ceramics Seminar (1 Credit Hour)



    This is an interdisciplinary clinical seminar for dental residents in the AEGD, GPR and Prosthodontics advanced education certificate programs. The course is designed to enable residents to develop an in-depth knowledge and understanding of treatment planning and design of esthetic, fixed prosthodontic anterior dental restorations.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • IDSR 8002 - Esthetics & Ceramics Seminar (1 Credit Hour)



    This is an interdisciplinary clinical seminar for dental residents in the AEGD, GPR and Prosthodontics advanced education certificate programs. The course is designed to enable residents to develop an in-depth knowledge and understanding of treatment planning and design of esthetic, fixed prosthodontic anterior dental restorations.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • IDSR 8008 - Esthetics and Function (1 Credit Hour)



    This course is an interdisciplinary seminar for Orthodontic, Periodontic and Prosthodontic residents. In this course, residents discuss and work together to treatment plan comprehensive cases, common to each specialty and involving Functional and Esthetic Problems. Following presentation of the case, etiologic factors, prognosis, and treatment plans are discussed by the participants. Evaluation of the treatment plan options is conducted in group discussions with faculty and residents from each discipline. Presentations are critiqued and alternative therapy discussed by residents and faculty. Residents must support their diagnoses and treatment approaches with references from the scientific literature, and compare the results of their treatment with that reported previously in clinical trials. Emphasis is placed on a comprehensive analysis and sequencing of treatment from a prosthodontic, periodontic, and orthodontic standpoint.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • IDSR 8020 - Endodontics/Pediatric Dentistry Seminar (1 Credit Hour)



    This course is an interdisciplinary seminar series for Endodontic and Pediatric Dentistry Postgraduate Students provided every other fall semester. This course is designed to provide the resident with the instructional background necessary to diagnose and treat the pulpal problems of primary and young permanent teeth. The prevention and management of pulpal and periapical pathosis in the primary and young permanent dentitions is emphasized.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • IDSR 8031 - Periodontic/Endodontic Seminar (1 Credit Hour)



    This is a seminar on Inflammation and Repair given every other Spring Semester. The residents from Endodontics and Periodontics are responsible for preparing and presenting material on assigned topics related to inflammation and repair and the basic biological processes encountered in the treatment of dental diseases.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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  • IDSR 8040 - Orthodontic-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Conference V (1 Credit Hour)



    Orthodontic-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Conference occurs monthly, normally on the third Thursday of each month. Cases are presented and discussed by residents and faculty. Additionally, Ortho/Orthognathic related didactic presentations/lectures are given.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • IDSR 8041 - Orthodontic-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Conference VI (1 Credit Hour)



    Orthodontic-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Conference occurs monthly, normally on the third Thursday of each month. Cases are presented and discussed by residents and faculty. Additionally, Ortho/Orthognathic related didactic presentations/lectures are given.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Lecture


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • IDSR 9001 - Esthetics & Ceramics Seminar I (1 Credit Hour)



    This is an interdisciplinary clinical seminar for dental residents in the AEGD, GPR and Prosthodontics advanced education certificate programs. The course is designed to enable residents to develop an in-depth knowledge and understanding of treatment planning and design of esthetic, fixed prosthodontic anterior dental restorations.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • IDSR 9002 - Esthetics & Ceramics Seminar II (1 Credit Hour)



    This is an interdisciplinary clinical seminar for dental residents in the AEGD, GPR and Prosthodontics advanced education certificate programs. The course is designed to enable residents to develop an in-depth knowledge and understanding of treatment planning and design of esthetic, fixed prosthodontic anterior dental restorations.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • IDSR 9008 - Interdisciplinary Seminars: Esthetics & Function (1 Credit Hour)



    This course is an interdisciplinary seminar for Orthodontic, Periodontic and Prosthodontic residents. In this course, residents discuss and work together to treatment plan comprehensive cases, common to each specialty and involving Functional and Esthetic Problems. Following presentation of the case, etiologic factors, prognosis, and treatment plans are discussed by the participants. Evaluation of the treatment plan options is conducted in group discussions with faculty and residents from each discipline. Presentations are critiqued and alternative therapy discussed by residents and faculty. Residents must support their diagnoses and treatment approaches with references from the scientific literature, and compare the results of their treatment with that reported previously in clinical trials. Emphasis is placed on a comprehensive analysis and sequencing of treatment from a prosthodontic, periodontic, and orthodontic standpoint.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • IDSR 9011 - Periodontics - Prosthodontics Dental Implantology Seminar III (1 Credit Hour)



    This course is an interdisciplinary seminar for Periodontic and Prosthodontic Postgraduate Students that provides a thorough review and understanding regarding different aspects of dental Implant therapy. Presentations are developed and presented by each resident every other week on selected topics associated with dental Implant therapy. Guest/faculty lectures on different related topics are included as well.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • IDSR 9012 - Periodontics - Prosthodontics Dental Implantology Seminar IV (1 Credit Hour)



    This course is an interdisciplinary seminar for Periodontic and Prosthodontic Postgraduate Students that provides a thorough review and understanding regarding different aspects of dental Implant therapy. Presentations are developed and presented by each resident every other week on selected topics associated with dental Implant therapy. Guest/faculty lectures on different related topics are included as well.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


    Click here for the Schedule of Classes.


  
  • IDSR 9040 - Orthodontic-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Conference VII (1 Credit Hour)



    Orthodontic-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Conference occurs monthly, normally on the third Thursday of each month. Cases are presented and discussed by residents and faculty. Additionally, Ortho/Orthognathic related didactic presentations/lectures are given.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • IDSR 9041 - Orthodontic-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Conference VIII (1 Credit Hour)



    Orthodontic-Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Conference occurs monthly, normally on the third Thursday of each month. Cases are presented and discussed by residents and faculty. Additionally, Ortho/Orthognathic related didactic presentations/lectures are given


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 2
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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Inquiry

  
  • INQR 1000 - Fundamentals of Academic Inquiry (1 Credit Hour)



    Discovery, exploration, and analysis of ideas that faculty members across a variety of disciplines, study and investigate.


    Other Contact Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Class Restrictions: Freshman-Semester, Junior-Semester, Sophomore-Semester
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • INQR 1000H - Fundamentals of Academic Inquiry (1 Credit Hour)



    Discovery, exploration, and analysis of ideas that faculty members across a variety of disciplines study and investigate. This is an Honors Course.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Class Restrictions: Freshman-Semester, Junior-Semester, Sophomore-Semester
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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Integrated Science

  
  • ISCI 2001 - Life/Earth Sciences for Elementary Education (3 Credit Hours)



    This course is designed to provide early childhood education majors with hands-on experiences in the life sciences and earth sciences that can be incorporated into the P-4 classroom. Emphasis will be placed on experimentation and activities, their use in the understanding of concepts in the life and earth sciences, and their direct application in the P-4 classroom. Prerequisite(s) include one Area D laboratory science course.


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (MATH1101 >= C or MATH1111 >= C or MATH1113 >= C or MATH1001 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic


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  • ISCI 2002 - Foundations of Physical Science (3 Credit Hours)



    An Area F course for an early childhood education major that focuses upon the most fundamental aspects of physics and chemistry. Conceptual understanding through exploration and experimentation will be employed to develop long-term connections to the formulaic components of the physical sciences. Prerequisite(s) include one Area D laboratory science course.


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (MATH1101 >= C or MATH1111 >= C or MATH1113 >= C or MATH1001 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic
    Fee Detail Code Description
    Chemistry/Physics Lab Fee
    Fee Amount
    40
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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Kinesiology & Health Science

  
  • KNHS 2100 - Introduction to Nutrition (3 Credit Hours)



    This course provides an introduction to the science of nutrition with emphasis on essential nutrients, needs throughout the life span, nutritional assessment of individuals and populations, nutritional aspects of disease, food policies, regulatory agencies, and current issues regarding these topics.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 2200 - CPR, First Aid and Sport Safety (1 Credit Hour)



    This course introduces students to Adult, Infant and Child CPR; First Aid and automated external defibrillation training; and, sports related injury prevention.


    Lecture Hours: 1

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 2300 - Introduction to Medical Terminology (3 Credit Hours)



    This course will enable students to identify and explain the function of specific word parts; describe how medical compound terms (words) are constructed; interpret and understand medical course content, literature, records, and research from a wide variety of academic disciplines.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 2350 - Health and PE at Early Childhood (2 Credit Hours)



    This course presents the Early Childhood teacher education candidate with a guide for teaching health and physical education. In addition, this course may be used as a supplement for implementing a sound program.


    Lecture Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 3100 - Introduction to Kinesiology and Heath Science (3 Credit Hours)



    An overview of the foundations of the various dimensions of Kinesiology and Health Science (KHS) in the concentrations of exercise and sports science, pre-physical therapy, health science, nutrition, and teaching health and physical education. Course will include exposure to ethical professional behavior.


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 3210 - Motor Behavior (3 Credit Hours)



    The theory and application of motor skill development and the behavioral characteristics of participants in motor activities will be discussed.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 3220 - Structural Kinesiology (3 Credit Hours)



    A study of the structural basis underlying human motion, with emphasis on the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. An analysis of the mechanical principles which apply to the techniques used in physical activity, sport, and dance, including principles of kinetics and kinematics.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (BIOL2111 >= C or BIO111 >= C) and (BIOL2112 >= C or BIO112 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: Health and Physical Education, Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 3300 - Practicum in Exercise (3 Credit Hours)



    The purpose of the Practicum is to provide the student hands-on experience in exercise testing and prescription of physical fitness. Appropriate protocols will be practiced based on the age, health status, and physical activity level of the person to be tested.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 3310 - Sport and Exercise Psychology (3 Credit Hours)



    This course examines physical activity as a health behavior and health-related dimension of physical fitness. The association between physical activity and fitness are analyzed. Other topics include health habits, chronic diseases, the behavior physiology of stress and mental health. Applications of psychology and exercise are examined.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 3311 - Sexuality, Gender, and Health in the Professional Workplace (3 Credit Hours)



    This course is designed to introduce the student to the multifaceted study of human sexual behavior and the impact related issues have on the professional environment. Emphasis will be on the impact these behaviors have both professionally and ethically on personnel in health, fitness, and education-based careers.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 3312 - Current Issues in Health and Diseases (3 Credit Hours)



    This course will focus on medically-related issues associated with kinesiology-based professions. Discussions will include chronic and acute disease states, pharmacological issues, special populations, and musculoskeletal conditions and how they relate to clients, students, and co-workers.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 3313 - Teaching and Assessing Physical Activity and Fitness (3 Credit Hours)



    Candidates will learn about developmentally appropriate fitness education and assessment for students at all grade levels. The purpose of the course is to develop skills and knowledge related to teaching and assessing physical activity and fitness in K-12 public school settings and other movement-related contexts.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: Health and Physical Education, Kinesiology Class Restrictions: Freshman-Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 3314 - Teaching and Coaching Team Sports and Lifetime Activities (3 Credit Hours)



    The intent of this course is to develop the teacher candidates’ and perspective coaches’ motor skill competencies, content knowledge, and pedagogic techniques for selected team sports and recreational activites.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: Health and Physical Education Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Sophomore-Semester, Senior-Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Seminar - Small Group, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 3315 - Teaching and Coaching Individual and Dual Sports and Lifetime Activities (3 Credit Hours)



    The intent of this course is to develop the teacher candidates’ and perspective coaches’ motor skill competencies, content knowledge, and pedagogic techniques for selected individual, dual, and recreational activites.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: Health and Physical Education, Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 3316 - Movement and Dance Methods (2 Credit Hours)



    The physical education teacher candidate is introduced to the concepts and qualities of human movement, instructional strategies for teaching dance, rhythms, stunts and tumbling, educational games and gymnastics.


    Lecture Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: Health and Physical Education, Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 3319 - Exercise Physiology (3 Credit Hours)



    This course is an in-depth study of the physiology of exercise. Emphasis will be placed on energy metabolism during exercise and its relationship to the circulatory, pulmonary, and neuroendocrine systems.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (BIOL2111 >= C or BIO111 >= C) and (BIOL2112 >= C or BIO112)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Independent Study, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 3321 - Foundations of Teaching Sport and Physical Education (3 Credit Hours)



    This course is the initial pedagogy experience for teacher education candidates and kinesiology-related majors interested in teaching physical education and/or coaching sports. Various teaching styles and skills necessary to develop and maintian an effective learning environment will be examined.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: Health and Physical Education Class Restrictions: Freshman-Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 3343 - Elementary Methods of Physical Education and Health (3 Credit Hours)



    The purpose of this course is to enable the teacher education candidate to create a variety of learning opportunities for students that will be developmentally appropriate for children.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: Health and Physical Education, Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 3420 - Instructional Strategies in Health Science (3 Credit Hours)



    This course is designed to offer the student a theoretical and practical introduction to the discipline of health science education as a tool in both the academic and community setting.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 4210 - Fitness Assessment and Exercise Prescription (3 Credit Hours)



    This course is an introduction to basic principles of fitness and wellness. The measurement prescription and evaluation of health-related factors of physical fitness are critical elements. Practical experience in fitness and wellness programming will be an integral part of this course.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: BIOL2111 >= C and BIOL2112 >= C
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Independent Study, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 4230 - Biomechanics (3 Credit Hours)



    The purpose of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the basic biomechanical principles of movement and their application to sports and human performance.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (KNHS3220 >= C and BIOL2111 >= C and BIOL2112 >= C) and (PHYS1111 >= C or PHYS2211 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 4240 - Strength Training and Conditioning (3 Credit Hours)



    A study of the fundamental concepts of human physiology and exercise physiology as they apply to programs of physical conditioning, training, and physical fitness. Theories, current research, and laboratory techniques for assessing human physiological responses to exercise, physical training, health-related physical fitness, and sport performance will be studied. This class is designed as a preparation for the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) exam.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: BIOL2111 >= C and BIOL2112 >= C and KNHS3319 >= C and KNHS3220 >= C
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1BSK-KINES-BSK-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • KNHS 4310 - Global Health and Health Disparities (3 Credit Hours)



    This course will explore global health issues and related concerns regarding health disparities. Students will be able to better relate local and national health and cultural topics to worldwide concerns. The course will incorporate the rationale for and modes of intervention to improve global health and reduce health disparities.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: KNHS3312 >= C
    Repeat Status: No
    Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Senior-Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture


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  • KNHS 4311 - Epidemiology (3 Credit Hours)



    The purpose of this course is to introduce the participant to the study of human disease and injury in terms of distribution, determinants, and etiology.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: BIOL2111 >= C and BIOL2112 >= C and KNHS3312 >= C and MATH2210 >= C
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 4320 - Principles of Exercise Therapy (3 Credit Hours)



    This course will deal specifically with fitness and the factors involved in the measurements, prescription, and evaluation of adult populations. The rehabilitation of athletic and work-related injuries will be discussed. Concepts will be reinforced through laboratory experiences.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (BIOL2111 >= C or BIO111 >= C) and (BIOL2112 >= C or BIO112 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 4330 - History and Philosophy of Kinesiology (3 Credit Hours)



    The history of kinesiology will be presented with emphasis on the implications for modern kinesiology and sport. Critical thinking skills, problem solving skills, and ethical decision making will be stressed.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Independent Study, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 4340 - Measurement and Evaluation in Kinesiology and Health Science (3 Credit Hours)



    This course teaches how to collect, organize and analyze numerical data to find solutions to problems. Of interest is an understanding of how to measure knowledge, physical performance, and affective behavior.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 4342 - Physical Education for Middle and Secondary School Students (3 Credit Hours)



    Teacher education candidates will learn about developmentally appropriate physical education for youth in middle and high school (grades 6-12).


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: Health and Physical Education Class Restrictions: Junior-Semester, Sophomore-Semester, Senior-Semester
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 4350 - Nutrition in Health and Human Performance (3 Credit Hours)



    This course will examine the science of nutrition as related to health, disease and human performance. Special emphasis on how nutrition impacts on development of human disease and possible prevention, and the unique nutritional requirements of athletes. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 2111, BIOL 2112 and KNHS 2100 with a C or better, or permission of the instructor. Senior standing.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: BIOL2111 >= C and BIOL2112 >= C and KNHS2100 >= C
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 4360 - Assessment and Differentiation in Physical Education (3 Credit Hours)



    This course introduces foundations and techniques for candidates to structure learning environments that address the variety of learning styles, interests, and abilities found within a physical education classroom. In addition, the process of assessment and reflection in ohysical education is examined in detail.


    Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 4950 - Selected Topics in Kinesiology (1 TO 6 Credit Hours)



    The content of this course is designed to meet the needs and interests of students who are assigned studies in selected areas of health and Physical Education Related Topics. Variable from 1 to 6 credit hours. Prerequisite(s): Permission from department.


    Lecture Hours: 1 TO 6

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 98
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 4960 - Internship in Kinesiology and Health Science (15 Credit Hours)



    The purpose of the internship is to provide the student an opportunity to observe and practice essential skills of health/fitness professionals. The internship will further development of professional competence which enhances classroom knowledge. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 15

    Grade Mode: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 4970 - Health and Physical Education Student Teaching (15 Credit Hours)



    The purpose of the apprenticeship teaching experience is to develop the essential professional knowledge and skills of teacher education candidates who wish to enter the profession of teaching physical education and health. Prerequisite(s): Completion of all required Health and Physical Education Teacher Education Certification Courses.


    Lecture Hours: 15

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Major Restrictions: Health and Physical Education
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation
    Fee Detail Code Description
    Student Teacher Fee
    Fee Amount
    200
    Fee Type
    FLAT


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  • KNHS 6311 - Behavioral Aspects of Physical Activity (3 Credit Hours)



    This course examines physical activity as a health behavior and health-related dimension of physical fitness. Associations between physical activity and fitness with health habits, chronic diseases, the behavior physiology of stress, and mental health are examined.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 6312 - Cardiovascular Response to Exercise (3 Credit Hours)



    This course will deal specifically with the cardiovascular function of the human body during physical exertion. Concepts will be reinforced through laboratory experiences.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 6313 - Principles of Strength and Conditioning (3 Credit Hours)



    This course examines the principles of strength training. Included topics are the physiological responses to training as well as the practical considerations for developing a strength training program.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 6314 - Biomechanics (3 Credit Hours)



    The purpose of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the basic biomechanical principles of movement and their application to sports and human performance.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 6321 - Foundations of Teaching Sport and Physical Education (3 Credit Hours)



    This course is the initial pedagogy experience for teacher education candidates and kinesiology-related majors interested in teaching physical education and/or coaching sports. Various teaching styles and skills necessary to develop and maintian an effective learning environment will be examined.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1MAT-Master of Arts in Teaching, 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching


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  • KNHS 6331 - Organization and Administration of Physical Education and Athletic Programs (3 Credit Hours)



    This course will provide the student with an understanding of personnel administration, physical education and athletic objectives, and program administration.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 6339 - Trends and Issues in Kinesiology and Health Sciences (3 Credit Hours)



    The purpose of the course is to offer the graduate student an exploration of kinesiology and health science topics which, during the offering of the course, is under great discussion and contemplation within the professional community. Topics may differ between semesters.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 6342 - Physical Education for Middle and Secondary School Students (3 Credit Hours)



    Candidates will learn about developmentally appropriate physical education for youth in middle and high school (grades 6-12). This course is designed to provide the teacher education candidate with the ability to plan and implement an effective middle school physical education program.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1MAT-Master of Arts in Teaching, 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Practice Teaching


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  • KNHS 6343 - Elementary Methods of Physical Education and Health (3 Credit Hours)



    Teacher education candidates will learn about developmentally appropriate physical education for students in elementary school. The purpose of this course is to enable the teacher education candidate to create a variety of learning opportunities for diverse students that will be developmentally appropriate for children in grades K-12.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1MAT-Master of Arts in Teaching, 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Practice Teaching


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  • KNHS 6350 - Foundations and Principles of Sports Coaching (3 Credit Hours)



    This course is a comprehensive introduction to the coaching profession. The primary goal of the course is to develop and enhance students’ knowledge and understanding of concepts and techniques of coaching and their application to achieving important objectives in working with athletes.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1CERG-SPCO-Post Bac Cert in Sports Coach, 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 6351 - Ethics of Sports Coaching (3 Credit Hours)



    This course will investigate the methods, principles, and decision-making responsibilities of a coach and promote critical examination of ethical issues and moral dilemmas that are inherently found within sports coaching settings.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1CERG-SPCO-Post Bac Cert in Sports Coach, 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 6352 - Athletic Injuries, Care, and Prevention (3 Credit Hours)



    This course is designed to provide the student an introduction to the recognition, care, and prevention of athletic injuries from a coach’s perspective. It involves fulfilling the role of being a competent first responder to athletic injuries and illness in a variety of athletic contexts.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1CERG-SPCO-Post Bac Cert in Sports Coach, 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 6353 - Taking the Athlete to the Next Level (3 Credit Hours)



    This course is designed to expose coaches to the psychological variables that have an effect on athletic performance and to equip them with the knowledge of NCAA rules and regulations to better support youth athletes transitioning from the recreation, club, and/or high school levels to competitive collegiate athletics.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1CERG-SPCO-Post Bac Cert in Sports Coach, 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 6360 - Assessment and Differentiation in Physical Education (3 Credit Hours)



    This course introduces foundations and techniques for candidates to structure learning environments that address the variety of learning styles, interests, and abilities found within a physical education classroom. In addition, the process of assessment and reflection in physical education is examined in detail both theoretically and in practice.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1MAT-Master of Arts in Teaching, 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Practice Teaching


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  • KNHS 6400 - Internship in Kinesiology and Health Science (3 Credit Hours)



    This experience is designed to offer the graduate student a pragmatic and experiential exposure to the fields of kinesiology and/or health science. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Internship/Practicum


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  • KNHS 6411 - Motor Control and Learning (3 Credit Hours)



    This course focuses on theory and application of motor skill development and the behavioral characteristics of participants in motor activities will be discussed. Topics include performance and skill, attentional factors, motivational factors, stress, and perceptual motor learning and classical research in motor learning.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 6413 - Statistics and Evaluation in Kinesiology (3 Credit Hours)



    A study of basic statistics and other issues applied to the reliability and validity of cognitive, psychological, and physiological assessments of human movement.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 6430 - Advanced Health and Wellness (3 Credit Hours)



    This purpose of this course is to offer the graduate student an in-depth survey of health science. Six content areas will be reviewed: physical, mental, social, spiritual, emotional, and environmental health. Current trends and issues specific to the discipline will also be explored.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Lecture/Supervised Lab/Clinic, Lecture/Unsupervi Lab/Clinic, Seminar - Small Group, Supervised Lab/Clinic, Unsupervised Lab/Clinic, Independent Study, Directed Study (one-to-one), Asynchronous Instruction, Practice Teaching, Internship/Practicum, Thesis, Dissertation


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  • KNHS 6431 - Advanced Application of Nutrition in Health and Human Performance (3 Credit Hours)



    This course will provide essential updates to current standards related to nutrition in health, disease and human performance. Special emphasis on applying principles to athletes in specific environments.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 6432 - Physiological Responses to Excercise (3 Credit Hours)



    This course addresses the physiological effects of acute and chronic exercise on metabolism, nervous, cardiorespiratory and muscular systems. Students will gain the knowledge and skills necessary for conducting diagnostic and functinal cardiopulmonary evaluations and conditioning programs for healthy and special populations. The structure of the course will consist of lecture, group discussion, and hands-on experience in the laboratory.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Program Restrictions: 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • KNHS 6442 - Applied Research Project (3 Credit Hours)



    This course is designed to allow the student to conduct an applied research project under the supervision of a faculty member. After conducting the study, the student will prepare a written research report in the form of a manuscript. This course may be repeated as necessary.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 3
    Program Restrictions: 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Thesis


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  • KNHS 6950 - Selected Topics (1 TO 3 Credit Hours)



    The content of this course is intended to meet the needs and interests of graduate students in selected areas of Kinesiology and Health Science. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.


    Lecture Hours: 1 TO 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: Yes Repeat Limit: 99
    Program Restrictions: 1MAT-Master of Arts in Teaching, 1MS-KINES-MS-Kinesiology
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Independent Study, Asynchronous Instruction


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Leadership

  
  • LDRS 2000 - Introduction to Leadership and Professionalism (3 Credit Hours)



    This course introduces the concepts and relationships between leadership, engagement, and professionalism. Through a variety of readings, experiences, and assignments, it will foster successful leadership competencies. This course will develop students who think critically and creatively, make ethical and evidence-based decisions, communicate and collaborate effectively, synthesize skills from multiple aspects and sources, be trusted with responsibility, respond constructively to feedback from peers and professors, and inspire others to work together toward common goals.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1101 >= C or ENGL1113 >= C or COMS1100 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Seminar - Small Group


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Linguistics

  
  • LING 4410 - Phonetics and Phonology (3 Credit Hours)



    This course is an advanced (senior-level) linguistics seminar in phonetics and phonology, using data from a variety of languages. Topics include articulatory phonetics, phonetic translation, formal phonological theory, stress and intonation, Optimality Theory, and acoustic phonetics.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • LING 4500 - Second Language Acquisition (3 Credit Hours)



    This course introduces second language acquisition from the linguistic, cognitive, and social perspectives, aiming at helping students understand and solve issues in second language learning and teaching.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • LING 4600 - Translation Theory and Method (3 Credit Hours)



    This course will explore the basic principles of translation and interpretation, the theory, the methods, the challenges, the problems, and the satisfaction involved in rendering both written texts and oral statements from one language to another without losing the basic ideas, the intent, the stylistic level, and the linguistic register. It will focus on the means by which cross-cultural communication can be facilitated and the actual process of translating-what the translator does, and why (i.e. how translators make decisions of language, style, format, and cultural equivalency). Special attention is paid to the on-going problems of translatability, fidelity, literalness, freedom, and imitation.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • LING 4711 - Introduction to Linguistics (3 Credit Hours)



    This course is an introduction to the systems of language including sound and sound patterns, meaning, sentence patterns, and the social functions of language.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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  • LING 4712 - Modern Grammatical Systems (3 Credit Hours)



    This course is an examination of modern grammatical systems, with an emphasis on a description of the morphology and syntax of languages.


    Lecture Hours: 3

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Prerequisites: (ENGL1102 >= C or ENGL1102H >= C or ENGL1114 >= C)
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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Management

  
  • MGMT 2106 - Legal and Ethical Environment of Business (3 Credit Hours)



    This course analyzes the legal, ethical, economic, social, and political environment in which business operates. The cost and benefits of regulation are appraised.


    Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0

    Grade Mode: Normal, Audit
    Repeat Status: No
    Schedule Type: Lecture, Asynchronous Instruction


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