All Courses
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Summer 2021 BRAND: Population Health (NURS-4710-40)
Introduces the student to population-focused nursing and applied the nursing process to the community as client. Addresses core functions and essential services of public health. Focuses on vulnerable populations; epidemiology; community assessment, planning and implementation; analysis of the health care system; emergency preparedness; and legal aspects of public health. Prerequisites: NURS 3770, 3771; concurrent enrollment in NURS 4740, 4741, 4735, 4736.
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Summer 2021 Music Sprv:Choral (MUSC-5720-01)
Examination of the administrative responsibilities of the music teacher, the music department chairman, and the district music supervisor in the public schools, as well as the responsibilities of a music festival chairman and officers of the state music educators association. Prerequisite: graduate standing in music.
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Summer 2021 Music Research Methods (MUSC-5310-01)
Prepares students to be knowledgeable consumers of music and interdisciplinary information. Topics include the musicology research process, information ethics, and critical analyses and integration of information sources into writing. Information literacy principles and research techniques equip students for both graduate-level music research and the post-graduate, professional world. Prerequisite: graduate standing in music.
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Summer 2021 Advanced World Music (MUSC-4050-01)
Focuses on music-making and cultures of three musical traditions from around the world. Prerequisite: MUSC 2015.
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Summer 2021 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 2021 Independent Study (WIND-5050-1)
Offers the advanced student the opportunity to pursue a topic of interest with the direction of an instructor in disability studies. Dual listed with WIND 4050. Prerequisite: WB and consent of instructor.
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Summer 2021 Human Anatomy (KIN-2040-01)
Study of human structure in terms of its microscopic and gross anatomy. Provides students with adequate background to study human physiological function. The corresponding course, to be taken concurrently, is KIN 2041. Prerequisites: LIFE 1000, 1003, or 1010 or ANTH 1100.
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Summer 2021 W Civilization I (HIST-1110-40)
Surveys basics of Western European civilization from decline of Roman Empire to 1700.
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Summer 2021 Am Encounters from 1850 (HIST-4406-40)
The history of America as a history of continuous encounters. Examines the history of the American people by focusing on a series of critical encounters between Native American, European, African, and Asian people from the mid-19th century to the present. Prerequisite: 9 hours of HIST.
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Summer 2021 Intro to American Studies (AMST-2010-40)
Introduces the interdisciplinary study of American culture. Focuses on themes, values and ideas which continue to reverberate through our cultural experience.
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Summer 2021 Gen Chemistry II (CHEM-1030-01)
Students must enroll in a laboratoryPrerequisite: Successful completion of CHEM 1020.Students not meeting this prerequisite will beadministratively dropped.
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Summer 2021 Personal Health (HLED-1006-41)
Introduces multiple concepts of personal health (e.g., physical activity, diet, stress, social pressure, public health, human behavior, disease prevention, health care access, and health-oriented citizenship) in relation to improving individual health and understanding the health of a society and cultural differences in human health and health behavior.