2015-2016 Academic Catalog 
    
    May 20, 2024  
2015-2016 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Course Numbering
0-999: Developmental precollege-level courses
1000-2999: Lower division courses intended for undergraduate credit only.  The first digit indicates the general level of the course:  1 for a first-year course, 2 for a second-year course
3000-4999: Upper division courses carrying undergraduate credit only.  The first digit indicates the general level of the course:  3 for a third-year course, 4 for a fourth-year course.
5000-5999: Courses that carry graduate credit only in a major field different from that of the department offering the course. 
6000-6999: Courses that carry graduate credit in any major field.  
7000-7999: Courses intended for graduate students only.
8000-9999: Courses intended for post-master or doctoral-level work.
Please note, when searching courses by “Code or Number”, an asterisk (*) can be used to return mass results.  For example, using “6*” will give all 6000 graduate-level courses.
 

German

  
  • GER 4150 - German Literature of the Eighteenth Century



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Representative authors in Rococo, Enlightenment, and Storm and Stress.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GER 3110 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3120 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3210 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3220 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3250 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3260 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3310 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3320 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3510 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3610 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 4160 - German Literature of the Eighteenth Century



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Representative works of Goethe and Schiller.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GER 3110 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3120 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3210 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3220 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3250 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3260 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3310 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3320 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3510 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3610 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 4170 - German Romanticism



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Study of the romantic movement with representative works of Schlegel, Novalis, Wackenroder, Tieck, Eichendorff, Hoffmann, and others.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GER 3110 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3120 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3210 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3220 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3250 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3260 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3310 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3320 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3510 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3610 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 4180 - Goethe’s Faust



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Intensive study of Faust I and Faust II.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GER 3110 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3120 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3210 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3220 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3250 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3260 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3310 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3320 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3510 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3610 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 4250 - German Literature of the Nineteenth Century: Prose



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Readings and reports in 19th-century literature. Representative works of Eichendorff, Hoffmann, Keller, Meyer, Storm, Fontane, and others.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GER 3110 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3120 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3210 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3220 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3250 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3260 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3310 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3320 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3510 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3610 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 4260 - German Literature of the Nineteenth Century: Drama



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Readings and reports in 19th-century drama. Representative works of Tieck, Kleist, Grillparzer, Hebbel, Buchner, and others.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GER 3110 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3120 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3210 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3220 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3250 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3260 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3310 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3320 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3510 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3610 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 4270 - German Literature of the Nineteenth Century: Poetry



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Readings and reports in 19th-century poetry. Representative works of Heine, Droste-Hulshoff, Morike, Dehmel, Liliencron, and others.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GER 3110 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3120 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3210 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3220 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3250 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3260 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3310 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3320 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3510 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3610 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 4310 - German Literature of the Twentieth Century: Prose



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Readings and reports in 20th-century prose. Representative works of Hesse, Mann, Kafka, and others.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GER 3110 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3120 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3210 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3220 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3250 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3260 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3310 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3320 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3510 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3610 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 4320 - German Literature of the Twentieth Century: Drama



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Readings and reports in 20th-century drama. Representative works of Schnitzler, Hofmannsthal, Kaiser, Toller, Brecht, and others.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GER 3110 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3120 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3210 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3220 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3250 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3260 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3310 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3320 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3510 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3610 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 4330 - German Literature of the Twentieth Century: Poetry



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Readings and reports in 20th-century poetry. Representative works of Rilke, George, Trakl, Benn, and others.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GER 3110 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3120 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3210 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3220 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3250 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3260 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3310 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3320 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3510 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3610 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 4340 - Thomas Mann



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Studies of the writings of Thomas Mann.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GER 3110 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3120 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3210 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3220 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3250 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3260 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3310 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3320 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3510 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3610 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 4420 - History of the German Language



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    History of the German language from the age of migration to the present. Linguistic and social history of the German language and Swiss and Austrian variations.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GER 3110 Minimum Grade of D and (Undergraduate level GER 3210 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3250 Minimum Grade of D)
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 4500 - Senior Honors Project



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 3
    Capstone project for German majors involving independent research, creative projects.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GER 3210 Minimum Grade of D and (Undergraduate level GER 3220 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3250 Minimum Grade of D)
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Independent Study
  
  • GER 4810 - Independent Reading for Advanced Students



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Topics vary.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GER 3210 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3220 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3250 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study (Major, Minor, or Concentration): German.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Independent Study
  
  • GER 5110 - German Conversation I



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Emphasis on the culture of the German-speaking world.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 5120 - German Conversation II



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Emphasis on the culture of the German-speaking world.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 5210 - Writing in German



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Oral and written composition in German; translations from English into German. Further grammar study.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 5220 - Advanced Writing in German



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Oral and written composition in German; translations from English into German.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 5250 - Business German I



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    An introduction to the language of business with insight into Germany’s place in the global economy.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 5260 - Business German II



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    An advanced study of the language of business German with insight into Germany’s place in the global economy.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GER 5250 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 5310 - Survey of German Literature



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Historical survey of German literature from its beginning to the present. 331: Literature of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Reformation, Enlightenment, and Storm and Stress. 332: Classicism, Romanticism, Poetic Realism, and Modern Period.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 5320 - Survey of German Literature II



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Historical survey of German literature. Classicism, Romanticism, Poetic Realism and Modern Period.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level GER 5310 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 5510 - German Culture and Civilization



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Survey of the contribution of German-speaking people to world culture in art, music, science, education, philosophy, and religion.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GER 3110 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3120 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3210 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3220 Minimum Grade of D or Undergraduate level GER 3250 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 5810 - Applied Elementary German Instruction



    Credit Hour(s): 1
    Assist GER 1010 or GER 1020 course instructors in conducting classes. Taught in German. Instructor Permission required.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 5820 - Applied Elementary German Instruction



    Credit Hour(s): 1
    Observe elementary classes and practice teaching mini-lessons. Taught in German.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Independent Study
  
  • GER 5830 - Applied Elementary German Instruction



    Credit Hour(s): 1
    Graduate student assist GER 1010 or GER 1020 instructors in conducting classes. Taught in German.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Independent Study
  
  • GER 5900 - Foreign Language Institute



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 6
    For teachers of German. Intensive experience designed, through total immersion, to improve language skills (conversation and composition) and awareness of German civilization and contemporary culture.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 5990 - Studies in Selected Subj



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 6
    Problems, approaches, and topics in the field of German. Variable topics.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Independent Study
  
  • GER 6030 - Advanced Studies: Language and Civilization



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Advanced level course on German or German-American literature, culture or film. Topics and Title vary. Taught in German.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level GER 5110 Minimum Grade of D or Graduate level GER 5120 Minimum Grade of D or Graduate level GER 5220 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GER 6810 - Independent Reading for Graduate Students



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Independent reading for graduate students. Taught in German.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Independent Study

Greek

  
  • GR 1010 - Beginning Greek I



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Essentials of the Greek language.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GR 1020 - Beginning Greek II



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Essentials of the Greek language.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GR 1010 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GR 2010 - Intermediate Greek I



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Review of essentials and reading for comprehension in selected authors.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GR 1020 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GR 2020 - Intermediate Greek II



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Review of essentials and reading for comprehension in selected authors.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GR 2010 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GR 3510 - Readings in Greek Drama



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, and Menander. Study of at least one play in Greek. Topics include origin and development of tragedy, drama as a reflection of contemporary events, and development of new comedy.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GR 2020 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GR 3530 - Readings in Greek Poetry



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Select readings in Greek epic and lyric poetry. Topics include structure and technique of oral epic, the didactic tradition, lyric and epic meters and diction, and the development of pastoral poetry.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GR 4510 - Readings in Greek Philosophy



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Plato, Xenophon, Aristotle, Epicurus, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius. Topics include pre-Socratics and the development of philosophical vocabulary, the sophistic movement, the Cynic tradition, and the development of popular philosophy. Titles vary.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GR 2020 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GR 4530 - Readings in Greek History and Biography



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Herodotus, Thucydides, Xenophon, Polybius, and Plutarch. Topics include methods of composition, influences on historiography from the sophists and philosophers, the development of Greek historical writing, and supplemental evidence from inscriptions and nonliterary sources. Titles vary.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GR 2020 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GR 4550 - Readings in Greek Politics and Political Theory



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Lysias, Demosthenes, Isocrates, Old Oligarch, Plato, Xenophon, and Aristotle. Topics include development of political ideas and vocabulary, nonliterary sources for our knowledge of Greek civil life, and influences on Roman theories and practices.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GR 2020 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GR 4570 - Readings in Greek Prose Narrative



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Prose narrative in Greek. Authors may include the Hippocratic Corpus, Strabo, Pausanias, Athenaeus and Lucian.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level GR 2020 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • GR 4810 - Independent Reading



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 4
    Topics vary.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Independent Study
  
  • GR 6810 - Independent Reading in Greek



    Credit Hour(s): 1 to 3
    Reading and discussion of selected works of Greek literature with emphasis on grammatical, rhetorical, literary, and cultural analysis and criticism. Topics vary.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Independent Study

Health

  
  • HLT 3400 - Concepts of Pharmacology



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Fundamental pharmacologic principles of physiological responses to drugs, therapeutic outcomes, and potential drug interactions. Prepares for critical thinking in application of pharmacotherapy principles.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level ANT 2120 Minimum Grade of C
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HLT 7001 - Introduction to Multivariate Biostatistics for Health Care



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    This course examines multivariate statistical procedures commonly used in health care literature. The focus is on understanding appropriate use of statistical procedures and interpretation of findings
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Nursing Practice - DNP.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HLT 7121 - Human Genetics and Genomics for Health Professionals



    Credit Hour(s): 2
    This course focuses on the advanced study of human genetics and genomics with implications for health care professionals. Description of mechanisms of inheritance and genetic diseases are described so that health professionals can recognize possible genetic or genomic abnormalities. They can make appropriate referrals, participate in genetic counseling and consider ethical and legal implications.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture

Health Education

  
  • HED 1230 - Personal Health



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Basic concepts and skills needed to adopt and maintain a healthy lifestyle.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HED 2320 - Core Concepts in Public Health



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Public health infrastructure, including resources, agencies, and determinants of health that influence the health status of individuals and communities.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HED 2330 - Human Sexuality for Educators



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Develops a depth of sexuality knowledge and related teaching competencies of K-12 teachers. Emphasis is placed on the biological, psychological, and sociological aspects of adolescent and young adult sexuality and application of the National Health Education Standards.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HED 2340 - Health Behaviors



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Addresses the theories of health behavior and health behavior change. Students develop a theory-based logic map for one risk behavior or protective health behavior.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HED 3310 - Health Education and Physical Education for ECE



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Curriculum teaching methods and materials, for pre-K to 5th grades, promoting a positive lifestyle. Comprehensive school health program, activity for optimal growth and controversial issues will be covered.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HED 3320 - Diverse Needs in Health



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Addresses the diverse needs of students related to health status and health education. Topics include diabetes, asthma, grief, sexuality in individuals with disabilities, ESL, reading, and individualized education plans.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Athletic Training - BSED, Community Health Ed - BSED, K-12: Physical Ed - BSED, K-12: Physical Ed - Lic, Physical Education - BSED, Public Health Education - BSED, Sports Science - BSED, Wellness Studies - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HED 3350 - Health Communications



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Explores the applications of social marketing and communication theory as they relate to the development of strategies designed to enhance health education and promotion programs. Students will be introduced to basic perspective of public health education, particularly the fundamental skills of communicating health information.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Athletic Training - BS, Community Health Ed - BSED, K-12: Physical Ed - BSED, K-12: Physical Ed - Lic, Physical Education - BSED, Public Health Education - BSED, Sports Science - BSED, Wellness Studies - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HED 3760 - Methods in Public Health Education



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Comprehensive overview of the practical tools and skills commonly used by public health education specialists in a variety of settings.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level STT 1600 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Public Health Education - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HED 3850 - Foundations of Teaching Health I



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Prepares the pre-service teacher for the classroom by presenting concepts and skills of health education. Explore Coordinated School Health Programs, the national Health Education Standards, the Centers for Disease Control’s Risk Behaviors for Teens, health literacy, and basics of lesson planning and unit planning. Students will examine a plethora of health education resources.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Athletic Training - BS, Community Health Ed - BSED, K-12: Physical Ed - BSED, K-12: Physical Ed - Lic, Physical Education - BSED, Public Health Education - BSED, Sports Science - BSED, Wellness Studies - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HED 4430 - Health Program Planning and Evaluation



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Knowledge and skills for planning, implementing, and evaluating school and community health education programs. Integrated Writing course.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level HED 2340 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Athletic Training - BS, Community Health Ed - BSED, K-12: Physical Ed - BSED, K-12: Physical Ed - Lic, Physical Education - BSED, Public Health Education - BSED, Sports Science - BSED, Wellness Studies - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HED 4560 - Seminar in Public Health Education



    Credit Hour(s): 1
    Students will share experiences while in their Practicum II, discuss skills needed in professional climates, prepare their resumes, practice interviewing, and review competencies in preparation for the Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) exam.
    Corequisite(s): KNH4840
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Public Health Education - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Seminar
  
  • HED 4570 - Health and Fitness for Chronic Disease and Disorders



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Health and fitness management for all populations, including apparently healthy, increased risk, and those diagnosed with chronic diseases and disorders. Integrated Writing course.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level KNH 4110 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level KNH 2550 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HED 4850 - Foundations of Teaching Health Education II



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Engages the pre-service teacher in a variety of health education simulations that require the student to apply skills learned in Foundations of Health Education I.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level HED 3850 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: K-12: Physical Ed - BSED, K-12: Physical Ed - Lic, Physical Education - BSED, Sports Science - BSED, Wellness Studies - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • HED 7700 - Social and Behavioral Detriments of Health



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    This course addresses the social-ecological and behavioral determinants of health status and the role of theory-based interventions in alerting health behavior and status.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Public Health - MPH.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HED 7750 - Application Research HPR



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    This seminar course addresses the public health priorities for the nation and current health promotion initiatives to alter health behaviors, health status and health disparities.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Graduate, Medical, Professional. May not be enrolled in one of the following Programs: Classroom Teacher - MA, Classroom Teacher - MED, Public Health - MPH.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture

Health, Physical Education & Recreation

  
  • HPR 2020 - Teaching Fitness in Physical Education



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Develops fitness knowledge, skills and teaching strategies in future physical education teachers to enhance fitness and physical activity levels in Pre K-12 students. Students are required to demonstrate competency in fitness-related skills and a minimum level of health-related fitness.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • HPR 2040 - Adventure Education



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Develops knowledge, skills and dispositions to successfully implement Adventure Education curriculum in pre K-12 physical education programs.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors: Athletic Training, K-12: Physical Education, Physical Education, Sports Science, Teacher Education, Wellness Studies.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • HPR 2120 - Adapted Physical Education and Recreation



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Introduction to sport, leisure and physical education for persons with special needs across school, community or clinical based programs.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • HPR 2430 - Motor Development and Learning



    Credit Hour(s): 4
    Examination of the factors influencing the development, performance and learning of motor skills.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HPR 2600 - Introduction to Education



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Orientation to the teaching profession and pluralistic American society as well as an awareness of the global community.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HPR 2700 - Educational Psychology



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Understand how people learn, how to motivate, and assess preK-12 students based on theoretical principles from field of educational psychology.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level HPR 2600 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HPR 2810 - Physical and Health Education for MCE



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Curriculum teaching methods and materials, for 4th -9th grades, promoting a positive lifestyle. Comprehensive school health program, activity for optimal growth and controversial issues will be covered.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HPR 2900 - Individuals with Exceptionalities



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Overview of historical and current legal, philosophical and education issues surrounding the definition, identification, causes/prevalence of specific exceptionalities, service delivery/placement options and multidisciplinary team process across education and community settings.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HPR 3010 - Teaching Invasion Games



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Models best teaching practices in invasion games such as basketball, soccer, softball, and flag football. Students are required to demonstrate proficiency in sports skills.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: K-12: Physical Ed - BSED, K-12: Physical Ed - Lic, Physical Education - BSED, Sports Science - BSED, Wellness Studies - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • HPR 3030 - Teaching Net/Wall Games



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Models best teaching practices in net/wall games such as badminton, tennis and volleyball. Students are required to demonstrate skill proficiency.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: K-12: Physical Ed - BSED, K-12: Physical Ed - Lic, Physical Education - BSED, Sports Science - BSED, Wellness Studies - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture/Lab Combination
  
  • HPR 3100 - Practicum I: Health Education and Physical Education



    Credit Hour(s): 1
    Candidates, mentored by a classroom teacher, participate in the educational process, assist with classroom duties, and participate in the classroom while examining the dynamics of the classroom.
    Corequisite(s): HED3850; HPR3850
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: K-12: Physical Ed - BSED, K-12: Physical Ed - Lic, Physical Education - BSED, Sports Science - BSED, Wellness Studies - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Practicum
  
  • HPR 3560 - Assessment in Health and Physical Education



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Introduction to the construction, evaluation, and interpretation of assessments utilized in K-12 health and physical education. Emphasis on standards-based assessments and analysis of data to inform instruction. Integrated Writing course.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: K-12: Physical Ed - BSED, K-12: Physical Ed - Lic, Physical Education - BSED, Sports Science - BSED, Wellness Studies - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HPR 3850 - Teaching Elementary Physical Education



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Applies teaching and management strategies that have been linked to student learning, the design of instructional materials and techniques, and strategies working with a diversity of learners in grades K-5.
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: K-12: Physical Ed - BSED, K-12: Physical Ed - Lic, Physical Education - BSED, Sports Science - BSED, Wellness Studies - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HPR 4100 - Practicum II: Health Education and Physical Education



    Credit Hour(s): 1
    Mentored by a classroom teacher, candidates learn about the educational process, assist with classroom duties, and participate in the classroom while examining the dynamics of the classroom.
    Corequisite(s): HED4850; HPR4850
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: K-12: Physical Ed - BSED, K-12: Physical Ed - Lic, Physical Education - BSED, Sports Science - BSED, Wellness Studies - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Practicum
  
  • HPR 4290 - K-12 Practicum: Health Education and Physical Education



    Credit Hour(s): 12
    Supervised full-time student teaching in a K-12 school setting.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level HED 4850 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level HPR 4850 Minimum Grade of D
    Corequisite(s): HPR4450
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: K-12: Physical Ed - BSED, K-12: Physical Ed - Lic, Physical Education - BSED, Sports Science - BSED, Wellness Studies - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Practicum
  
  • HPR 4450 - Checkpoint 3



    Credit Hour(s): 1
    Monitors and supports the professional progress of health and physical education licensure students. Enhances the HPR teacher candidate’s preparation for Praxis II exam, student teaching and career development.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level HED 4850 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level HPR 4850 Minimum Grade of D
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HPR 4850 - Teaching Middle and High School Physical Education



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Students apply teaching and management strategies that have been linked to student learning, the design of instructional materials and techniques, and strategies for working with a diversity of learners in middle and high school.
    Prerequisite(s): Undergraduate level HPR 3560 Minimum Grade of D and Undergraduate level HPR 3850 Minimum Grade of D
    Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Programs: K-12: Physical Ed - BSED, K-12: Physical Ed - Lic, Physical Education - BSED, Sports Science - BSED, Wellness Studies - BSED.

    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture

Higher Education Administration

  
  • HEA 9200 - History and Philosophy of Higher Education in the United States



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Reviews history and development of higher and continuing education in the United States with special attention to forces that have shaped its development. Examines history of critical philosophical debates, and issues about the nature and role of higher education.
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HEA 9210 - Curriculum in Higher Education



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Introduction to patterns of curricular organization in the four-year college and university with attention to historical development and current models. Study of the issues governing curriculum planning, including the social, economic, political, historical, and philosophical contexts of which curriculum is formed and developed.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level HEA 9200 Minimum Grade of B
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HEA 9220 - Law of Higher Education



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Examination of statute and case law that governs the operation of institutions of higher education. Issues of employment, evaluation, contracts, copyright, and student and faculty rights will form the basis of the course.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level HEA 9200 Minimum Grade of B
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HEA 9230 - Instruction in Higher Education



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Designed to facilitate the application of theory to practice in teaching in colleges and universities. Students will explore diverse pedagogical approaches and develop an understanding of the professional role of the faculty member.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level HEA 9200 Minimum Grade of B
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HEA 9240 - Infusing Systems Thinking into Higher Education Organizations



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Introduction to administrative, organizational, and leadership theory and practice in the two-year and four-year college and university. Participants explore historical, current, and future plans for administration in higher education.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level HEA 9200 Minimum Grade of B
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HEA 9260 - The Community College



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Explores the historical roots of the most exciting, important innovation in American higher education since the Second World War, the community college. How and why did they come into being, how do they really work, and how can we make them more effective?
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level HEA 9200 Minimum Grade of B
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HEA 9280 - Internship in Higher Education



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Provides opportunity for an in-depth field experience in higher education with administrative professionals. Designed to provide breadth to the students’ prior experiences and be consistent with individual career goals.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level HEA 9200 Minimum Grade of B
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Internship
  
  • HEA 9290 - The Role of Athletics in Higher Education



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Explores the role and impact of athletic programs at the intercollegiate level. Students study administrative and organizational structure, specialized functions, and professional career opportunities within the field of intercollegiate athletics. Planning, financing, programming, and management are studied, as well as the role of athletics within the educational experience.
    Prerequisite(s): Graduate level HEA 9200 Minimum Grade of B
    Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate.

    Level: Graduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture

History

  
  • HST 1100 - Western Civilizations to 1500



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Examination of the character of the pre-modern world from prehistory through the 15th century with special attention to those aspects of ancient and medieval life that had the greatest effect on the development of Western society, politics, and culture.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HST 1200 - The West and the World since 1500



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Examination of the modern Western world emphasizing the revolutions in economics, politics, religion and other phenomena that have shaped the Western world in our own time.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HST 2110 - American History to 1877



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Thematic survey of events, forces, groups, and individuals that contributed to and helped to shape an American civilization on the North American continent. Colonial foundations to 1877.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HST 2120 - American History Since 1877



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Thematic survey of events, forces, groups, and individuals that contributed to and helped to shape an American civilization on the North American continent. 1877 to the present.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HST 3000 - Introduction to Historical Analysis



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Explores the historian’s craft by studying different historical approaches and genres. Integrated Writing course.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HST 3100 - Surveys of European History



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Surveys of European history. Topics vary.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HST 3120 - Studies in Russian and Soviet History



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Studies in Russian or Soviet history, for example a survey of a sub-field or a specific topic. Topics vary.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HST 3300 - Survey of African History



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Survey of a sub-field or a specific topic in African history. Topics vary.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HST 3400 - Studies in Asian History



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Studies in Asian history, for example a survey of a sub-field or a specific topic. Topics vary.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HST 3450 - Studies in Middle Eastern History



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Studies in Middle Eastern history, for example a survey of a sub-field or a specific topic. Topics vary.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HST 3500 - Topics in Latin American History



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Studies in region-wide Latin American history. Topics vary.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HST 3600 - Surveys of American History



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Studies in American history, for example a survey of a sub-field or a specific topic. Topics vary.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HST 3650 - Ohio History



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Survey of Ohio history from its Native-American origins to Ohio in the Post-Industrial Age.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HST 3700 - African-American History, 1619 to the present



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Survey of black people in American society from colonial slave trade to the present.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
  
  • HST 3800 - Introduction to Gender History: Special Topics



    Credit Hour(s): 3
    Special topics in gender history, such as masculinity, femininity, sexuality, family, and women’s history. Focus may be on one nation, region, or a comparative perspective.
    Level: Undergraduate
    Schedule Type(s): Lecture
 

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