All Courses
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Summer 2020 Art History I (ART-2010-40)
First semester of a one-year survey. Studies ancient, medieval, renaissance and modern art with special reference to various social, economic and historic factors which motivated and conditioned the aesthetic forms. Includes ancient, medieval and early renaissance periods. ART 2010 and 2020 are required of all art majors and should be taken in sequence.
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Summer 2020 Contemp Art: Theory/Practice (ART-4010-40)
Taught from the perspective of a studio artist, this course enables students to situate their art within a theoretical context. Students examine how issues in contemporary art relate to philosophical concerns through reading, discussion, and critique. Emphasis is placed on an interdisciplinary framework through which students can discuss their work. Prerequisite: ART 2000, junior standing.
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Summer 2020 Outdoor Studio (ART-4655-40)
The emphasis in this course will be on the expressive nature of outdoor creative work. Students will need to be responsive to the natural environment through a variety of media, including watercolor, oil sticks, drawing, sculpture, photography, video, etc. This course involves travel and day trips to a variety of sites throughout the county and state. Prerequisites: ART 2000, portfolio review, junior standing.
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Summer 2020 Human Anatomy Lab (KIN-2041-01)
A laboratory study of human structure in terms of human microscopic and gross anatomy. This laboratory course is designed to provide students with an adequate background to study human physiology and kinesiological function. Prerequisite: KIN 2040 or concurrent enrollment in KIN 2040.
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Summer 2020 Phy of Exercise (KIN-3021-01)
Applies physiological principles to human physical activities. Emphasizes interaction of neuromuscular, circulatory, and respiratory mechanisms as affecting, and affected by, immediate exercise situations and physical training. Students who are not K&H or PHET majors may be allowed to register with permission of instructor. Prerequisites: 2.750 GPA. For Kinesiology & Health majors: grade of C or better in MATH 1400/1405/1450, KIN 2040, KIN 2041, and ZOO 3115. Or declared PHET major with the following courses completed: MATH 1400/1405/1450, KIN 2040, KIN 2041, and ZOO 3115.
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Summer 2020 Motivation (PSYC-4070-40)
Covers classic and contemporary theories and research concerning motivation and the pursuit of goals. Discusses the study of motivation from a variety of perspectives, including biological, environmental, and psychological. Considers the role of emotion in motivational processes. Prerequisite: C or better in 6 hours in psychology.
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Summer 2020 Lab Exp in Exercise Physiology (KIN-3022-01)
An in-depth examination of the measurement of physiological principles and mechanisms related to human movement. Lab exercises emphasize skills necessary for basic morphological through advanced exercise performance testing variables. Laboratory writing exercises focus on improving students’ ability to read and comprehend scientific articles and produce scientific writing based on their own experiments and data. Prerequisites: KIN 3021 completed or concurrent enrollment.
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Summer 2020 Internship (COJO-3480-01)
Review and evaluation of approved internship experience. At the conclusion, students must submit a journal containing work samples and a critique of their performance and internship experience. Maximum of 6 hours of internship credit can be used to fulfill requirements of the major. Prerequisites: signed contract and 9 hours in the department.
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Summer 2020 Internship (ORTM-4970-40)
Provides students the potential to succeed as professional at management or higher levels in park, recreation, tourism, or related organizations. Internships are required to be at least 400 clock hours, and no fewer than 10 weeks. Please discuss the criteria and requirements of employers/sponsors and students with your advisor. Prerequisite: Any ORTM class, junior standing.
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Summer 2020 First Year German I (GERM-1010-40)
Explores fundamentals of grammar, composition, conversation and reading.
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Summer 2020 Fund In Statistics (STAT-2050-40)
Presents central ideas and fundamental techniques of statistical inference on applications in the biological sciences. Includes probability models and inferences for means, variances and parameters of discrete distributions. Introduces statistical computer packages in biweekly labs. Credit cannot be earned in more than one of the following courses: STAT 2010, 2050, 2070, 4220 and 5000. Prerequisite: grade of C or better in MATH 1000, 1400 or equivalent.
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Summer 2020 Human Growth & Development (CNSL-5175-01)
Provides an understanding of the nature and needs of individuals at all developmental levels, across the entire lifespan, and in diverse multicultural contexts through addressing theories of individual and family development, transitions across the life span, theories of learning, personality development, and neurobiological behavior. Prerequisites: Instructor permission & bachelor's degree.