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  • Fall 2020 Livstk Fit Show: Novice (ANSC-1070-01)

    Teaches fitting and showing techniques for domestic livestock. Students will have the opportunity to fit an animal of their choice and participate in the Little International Livestock Show at the Animal Science Livestock Center.

  • Fall 2020 Equine Nutr/Phys (ANSC-3150-01)

    Provides general knowledge of nutrition, physiology and biochemistry of exercise and reproductive processes of equine. Prerequisite: 4 hours of life sciences.

  • Fall 2020 Reproductive Biology Seminar (ANSC-5870-01)

    A graduate seminar designed to examine a variety of topics relating to the physiological processes of reproduction in mammals. Prerequisite: graduate standing.

  • Fall 2020 Intro Biological Anthropology (ANTH-1100-01)

    Students must enroll in a laboratory section....................Covers basic concepts relating to the origin, evolutionand biological nature of the human species.

  • Fall 2020 2nd Yr Chinese I (CHIN-2030-01)

    Grammar, composition, conversation and more vocabulary in Chinese. Prerequisite: CHIN 1020 or equivalent.

  • Fall 2020 Pre-Practicum (CNSL-5310-02)

    The first semester of a one-year sequence focused on learning, developing and practicing the fundamental process of counseling. Students do role-playing and have supervised experience with clients in a laboratory setting. Individual supervision is provided. Individual, live and observation of supervision is extensive. Prerequisite: graduate standing, program approval.

  • Fall 2020 Pre-Practicum (CNSL-5310-01)

    The first semester of a one-year sequence focused on learning, developing and practicing the fundamental process of counseling. Students do role-playing and have supervised experience with clients in a laboratory setting. Individual supervision is provided. Individual, live and observation of supervision is extensive. Prerequisite: graduate standing, program approval.

  • Fall 2020 Supervised Internship (CNSL-5580-01)

    Dates TBA....................Provides a specialized supervised field experience forindividuals preparing for careers in counseling, studentaffairs, and related careers in the helping professions.One hundred twenty (120) clock hours of involvementmust be accumulated for each credit hour earned. Amaximum of 5 credit hours may be taken in any term.Consent of site supervisor is required. Prerequisite:Graduate standing, CNSL 5310, 5320, and consent ofdesignated field setting authority.

  • Fall 2020 Doct Pract Cnsl (CNSL-5860-01)

    Enrollment is limited to five graduate students per instructor. In this practicum, advanced graduate students are given an intensive supervised experience in counseling students over an extended period of time. The actual counseling experience is supplemented by input and evaluation seminars for all enrollees and by supervisory conferences designed to improve sensitivity and skill in counseling. Prerequisites: admission to the doctorate program in counseling, mastery of basic interviewing and counseling skills, and consent of instructor.

  • Fall 2020 Leadership & Tac I (ARMY-3010-01)

    Students must enroll in a laboratory section....................Studies leadership techniques and tactical operationsat the small-unit level. Instruction covers the decision-making process, troop leading, procedures, land navigationand operation orders. In-depth analysis of team/squadtactical procedures and techniques. Numerous studentoral presentations and practical exercises. Prerequisites:ARMY 2030, 2040, basic camp or consent of department head.

  • Fall 2020 Leadership & Tac I (ARMY-3010-02)

    Students must enroll in a laboratory section....................Studies leadership techniques and tactical operationsat the small-unit level. Instruction covers thedecision-making process, troop leading, procedures, landnavigation and operation orders. In-depth analysis ofteam/squad tactical procedures and techniques. Numerousstudent oral presentations and practical exercises.Prerequisites: ARMY 2030, 2040, basic camp or consent ofdepartment head.

  • Fall 2020 Leadership & Tac I (ARMY-3010-03)

    Students must enroll in a laboratory section....................Studies leadership techniques and tactical operations atthe small-unit level. Instruction covers the decision-making process, troop leading, procedures, land navigationand operation orders. In-depth analysis of team/squadtactical procedures and techniques. Numerous studentoral presentations and practical exercises. Prerequisites:ARMY 2030, 2040, basic camp or consent of department head.

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