All Courses
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Spring 2021 Intellectual Disability (PSYC-4320-40)
Acquaints students will all aspects of intellectual disability including assessment, diagnosis and classification, etiology, and associated health and mental health difficulties. Prevention, educational and psychological intervention, family adaptation, and community involvement are also addressed. Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in PSYC 1000 and PSYC 2300 or 4300 or FCSC 2121 or EDST 2450.
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Spring 2021 Modern Dance II/II (THEA-2440-01)
A first year, second semester, modern dance technique class for dance majors and minors. Mastering basic vocabulary and principles will be augmented with a deeper understanding of historical techniques and their application to contemporary dance. Class meets three times per week. Prerequisite: THEA 2430. Limited to dance majors and minors; admission by permission only.
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Spring 2021 Jazz III/II (THEA-3490-01)
An advanced class in jazz technique and performance. Students learn varying styles of jazz dance, ranging from historical to contemporary, and perform these for evaluation as well as incorporate them into class compositions. Prerequisite: THEA 3480.
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Spring 2021 Math & Comp Phys I (PHYS-4830-01)
First semester of a two-semester sequence. Provides a comprehensive overview of mathematical physics and numerous analytical mathematical techniques applied to physics problems. Topics include: numerical computations and visualizations, differential and integral vector analysis, linear algebra, infinite series, complex variables, partial differential equations, ordinary differential equations, integral transforms and equations, and calculus of variations. Prerequisites: PHYS 2310 or PHYS 2320 and MATH 2210, MATH 2250, MATH 2310
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Spring 2021 Art in the Elementary School (EDEL-3170-03)
Provides a foundation for understanding art in order to facilitate the teaching of art and the integration of art education into the elementary school curriculum. Involves both applied reading and studio production. Attention is given to development of artistic skills and meaningful art experiences based on DBAE principles. Prerequisites: junior classification, 2.5 minimum cumulative GPA.
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Spring 2021 Ballet III/II (THEA-3420-01)
Second semester of the second year ballet technique class. Emphasizes broadening the dancer's movement vocabulary while refining acquired technical skills. Dancers begin work in study of Baroque dance terms. Class meets three times per week. Prerequisites: Successful completion of THEA 3410 or equivalent required. Limited to dance majors and minors; admission by permission only.
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Spring 2021 Profess and Comm in FCSC (FCSC-2200-41)
An introduction to the field of Family and Consumer Sciences. Students will learn the history and approaches to problem solving using the body of knowledge in the field. The course will focus on professionalism and communication strategies using our departmental competencies. Prerequisites: FCSC major, FYS and COM1.
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Spring 2021 Ballet II/II (THEA-2420-01)
Second semester of the first year ballet technique class for dance majors and minors. This course focuses on expanding the dancers understanding and knowledge of technique, vocabulary and principles of classical ballet. Class meets three times per week. Prerequisite: Successful completion of THEA 2410 or equivalent required. Limited to dance majors and minors; admission by permission only.
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Spring 2021 Prac-College Tchng (ENGL-5900-02)
Work in classroom with a major professor. Expected to give some lectures and gain classroom experience. Prerequisite: graduate status.
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Spring 2021 Senior Seminar: Reconstruction (ENGL-4999-01)
This course is the capstone course in the English major. Subject matter varies by section. In all sections students will exercise skills acquired in the major (close-reading, historical analysis, application of theory) to explore significant texts and to reflect on the nature of English study today. Prerequisites: COM1, COM2, and either ENGL 3000 or ENGL 3010; Senior standing.
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Spring 2021 Modern Dance III/II (THEA-3440-01)
A second year, second semester, modern dance technique class with continuing studies of sequential modern dance technique at the intermediate level, introduction of Laban effort/shape theory, compositional forms, improvisation and additional rhythmic analysis. Class meets three times per week. Prerequisite: THEA 3430 or its equivalent. Limited to dance majors and minors; admission by permission only.
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Spring 2021 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.