May 09, 2024  
Spring 2021 Catalog 
    
Spring 2021 Catalog FINAL VERSION - Closed for Revisions

Course Descriptions



 

 

Chemistry

  
  • CHEM 455 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry


    Description:
    Descriptive inorganic chemistry, periodicity of elements, bonding theories, reaction mechanisms, acid-base theories; and coordination chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, and characterization methods. 3 hrs lec per wk. Available for graduate credit as CHEM 655 .

    Prerequisites:
    Both CHEM 336  (or concurrent registration) and CHEM 355  (or concurrent registration)

    Typically Offered:
    (II)

    3 cr.

  
  • CHEM 495 - Capstone Undergraduate Research Experience


    Description:
    Selected topics that expose students to the knowledge, skills, and experiences necessary for a career in the biochemical sciences, in the context of a guided research project. May not earn credit in both CHEM 495 and BIOL 495 .

    Prerequisites:
    Biochemistry Major and senior standing

    2 cr.

  
  • CHEM 499 - Independent Research


    Description:
    Chemistry majors may arrange for independent research with faculty research adviser. Written report required. You are encouraged to repeat this course with your adviser. May be repeated for credit.May apply no more than 3 cr toward ACS certified major. Does not count towards L&S chemistry major.

    Prerequisites:
    Both CHEM 248  and CHEM 326 , and Department Consent

    1-3 cr.

  
  • CHEM 535 - Physical Chemistry - Thermodynamics and Kinetics


    Description:
    Laws and principles of chemical thermodynamics and kinetics. 3 hrs lec, 3 hrs lab per wk. Available for undergraduate credit as CHEM 335 .

    Prerequisites:
    CHEM 248 , CHEM 325 , MATH 227 , and PHYS 240 ; or Instructor Consent

    Typically Offered:
    (I)

    4 cr.

  
  • CHEM 536 - Physical Chemistry - Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy


    Description:
    Laws and principles of physical chemistry covering atomic and molecular structure, quantum mechanics, chemical bonding, and spectroscopy. 3 hrs lec per wk. Available for undergraduate credit as CHEM 336 .

    Prerequisites:
    CHEM 325 , MATH 227 , and PHYS 250 ; or Instructor Consent

    Typically Offered:
    (II)

    3 cr.

  
  • CHEM 539 - Physical Chemistry Laboratory - Spectroscopy


    Description:
    Spectroscopic analysis of chemical substances with an emphasis on probing the electronic structure of atoms and molecules. 3 hrs per wk. Available for undergraduate credit as CHEM 339 .

    Prerequisites:
    CHEM 336  (or concurrent registration)

    Typically Offered:
    (II)

    1 cr.

  
  • CHEM 565 - Biochemistry


    Description:
    Structure of principal biomolecules, nature and mechanism of cellular reactions, and central pathways of metabolism. 3 hrs lec, 3 hrs lab per wk. Available for undergraduate credit as CHEM 365 .

    Prerequisites:
    Both CHEM 248  and CHEM 326  

    Typically Offered:
    (I, II)

    4 cr.

  
  • CHEM 625 - Advanced Organic Chemistry


    Description:
    Advanced principles and applications of organic chemistry including reaction mechanisms, advanced stereochemistry and physical organic chemistry. Available for undergraduate credit as CHEM 425 .

    Prerequisites:
    CHEM 326  

    Typically Offered:
    (I)

    3 cr.

  
  • CHEM 635 - Advanced Physical Chemistry


    Description:
    Advanced treatment of quantum chemistry, spectroscopy, statistical thermodynamics, kinetics. Available for undergraduate credit as CHEM 435 .

    Prerequisites:
    CHEM 336  

    Typically Offered:
    Not currently offered

    3 cr.

  
  • CHEM 646 - Instrumental Analysis


    Description:
    Instrumental methods of analysis including spectroscopic, electro-chemical, and separation techniques. Presentation of results from an inquiry-based experiment required. 2 hrs lec, 6 hrs lab per wk. Available for undergraduate credit as CHEM 446 .

    Prerequisites:
    Both CHEM 248  and CHEM 336  (or concurrent registration) (See note 4 .)

    Typically Offered:
    (II)

    4 cr.

  
  • CHEM 655 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry


    Description:
    Descriptive inorganic chemistry, periodicity of elements, bonding theories, reaction mechanisms, acid-base theories; and coordination chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, and characterization methods. 3 hrs lec per wk. Available for undergraduate credit as CHEM 455 .

    Prerequisites:
    Both CHEM 336  (or concurrent registration) and CHEM 355  (or concurrent registration)

    Typically Offered:
    (II)

    3 cr.


Chinese

  
  • CHIN 101 - First Semester Chinese


    Description:
    Elementary modern Mandarin, for students with no previous training in the language.

    4 cr.

  
  • CHIN 102 - Second Semester Chinese


    Description:
    Continuation of CHIN 101 .

    Prerequisites:
    CHIN 101  or equivalent

    4 cr.

  
  • CHIN 200 - Third Semester Chinese


    Description:
    Intermediate modern Mandarin. Further refinement of all language skills. Intermediate to advanced grammar development; knowledge of Chinese characters; development of reading and writing skills. Placement by ability.

    Prerequisites:
    CHIN 102  

    4 cr.

  
  • CHIN 201 - Fourth Semester Chinese


    Description:
    Intermediate modern Mandarin. Further refinement of all language skills. Intermediate to advanced grammar development; knowledge of Chinese characters; development of reading and writing skills. Placement by ability.

    Prerequisites:
    CHIN 200  

    4 cr.

  
  • CHIN 300 - Continuing Chinese


    Description:
    Intermediate modern Mandarin. Further refinement of all language skills. Intermediate to advanced grammar development; knowledge of Chinese characters; development of reading and writing skills. Placement by ability.

    Prerequisites:
    CHIN 201  

    4 cr.

  
  • CHIN 301 - Continuing Chinese


    Description:
    Intermediate modern Mandarin. Further refinement of all language sills. Intermediate to advanced grammar development; knowledge of Chinese characters; development of reading and writing skills. Placement by ability.

    Prerequisites:
    CHIN 300  

    4 cr.


Clinical Laboratory Science

  
  • CLS 101 - Evolution of Health Care


    Description:
    History of medicine and evolution of health care professionals in context of philosophical and cultural influences. HS 100  in addition to CLS 101 will be accepted as an equivalent to CLS 105 .

    Prerequisites:
    HS 100  

    1 cr.

  
  • CLS 105 - Evolution of Health Care and Health Care Professions


    Description:
    History of medicine and evolution of health care professions in the context of philosophical and cultural influences; examine various health care systems; analyze current health care system and health professions in the United States. 3 hrs lec per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • CLS 125 - Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science


    Description:
    Overview of laboratory safety, phlebotomy, immunology, immunohematology, hematology, coagulation, clinical chemistry, body fluid analysis, diagnostic microbiology, and molecular pathology. Major topics are accompanied with introductory lab exercises. 1 hr lec, 2 hrs lab per wk.

    2 cr.

  
  • CLS 205 - Clinical Orientation


    Description:
    Hospital introduction to laboratory techniques. Open to students considering a CLS major.

    1 cr. pass/fail.

  
  • CLS 365 - Body Fluid Analysis


    Description:
    Theoretical and practical aspects of chemical and microscopic analysis of urine, cerebrospinal fluid, synovial fluid, and serous fluid. 2 hrs lec per wk. Independent lab.

    Prerequisites:
    BIOL 385  

    2 cr.

  
  • CLS 399 - Special Work


    Description:
    Special independent research projects. Credit based on scope of project. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories. Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    Prerequisites:
    Junior standing and Department Consent

    1-3 cr.

  
  • CLS 400 - Cytologic Techniques I


    Description:
    Study common diagnostic techniques in cytology. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories. Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    3 cr.

  
  • CLS 401 - Cytologic Techniques II


    Description:
    Study advanced techniques and emerging methodologies in cytology. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories. Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    3 cr.

  
  • CLS 402 - Microscopy


    Description:
    Study of light and electron microscopy techniques for the histology laboratory. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories. Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    1 cr.

  
  • CLS 405 - Clinical Chemistry


    Description:
    Study physiology of body analytes, organ systems, and clinical procedures corresponding to human disease states; discuss areas unique to clinical chemistry laboratory and professional performance. 3 hrs lec, 1 hr disc, 3 hrs lab per wk.

    Prerequisites:
    CHEM 365  (or concurrent registration)

    5 cr.

  
  • CLS 406 - Clinical Chemistry Practicum


    Description:
    Apply principles of clinical chemistry; use chemical analytical techniques to determine specific substances and correlate results to various disease states. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories. Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    Prerequisites:
    CLS 405  

    4 cr.

  
  • CLS 409 - Immunohistochemistry


    Description:
    Study the theory and techniques in immunohistochemistry staining.

    3 cr.

  
  • CLS 410 - Histology Techniques I


    Description:
    Study laboratory safety, specimen processing and accessioning, instrumentation, and fixation. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories. Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    3 cr.

  
  • CLS 411 - Histology Techniques II


    Description:
    Study techniques for tissue processing, theories of staining, and tissue embedding. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories. Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    3 cr.

  
  • CLS 412 - Histology Instrumentation


    Description:
    Study of routine histology instruments; tissue preparation and use of microtomes and other instruments in preparing and staining specimens for microscopic examination. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories. Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    3 cr.

  
  • CLS 414 - Hemostasis


    Description:
    Study mechanisms and disorders of hemostasis and fibrinolysis; diagnostic techniques and instrumentation used in patient diagnosis. 1 hr lec, 1 hr lab per wk.

    1 cr.

  
  • CLS 415 - Hematology


    Description:
    Study the hematopoietic system including the relationship of hematologic disease states to diagnostic characteristics; determine blood and bone marrow cellular morphology; discuss erythrocyte and leukocyte disorders; study diagnostic techniques and correlate results to disease processes. 3 hrs lec, 3 hrs lab per wk.

    Prerequisites:
    BIOL 385  

    4 cr.

  
  • CLS 416 - Clinical Hematology and Hemostasis Practicum


    Description:
    Practical application of theoretical knowledge in hematology and hemostasis; process and analyze patient specimens; use instrumentation and microscopic techniques to determine anemias, leukemias, coagulation disorders, and other disease processes. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories. Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    Prerequisites:
    CLS 415  

    4 cr.

  
  • CLS 420 - Special Stains


    Description:
    Use special staining methodology for connective tissue, nerve cells, lipids, amyloid, minerals, pigments, microorganisms, and enzymes. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories. Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    6 cr.

  
  • CLS 421 - Frozen Sections and Cytology Preparation


    Description:
    Study the techniques to prepare frozen tissue and sections for microscopic examination. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories. Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    3 cr.

  
  • CLS 425 - Diagnostic Medical Microbiology


    Description:
    Study bacterial, mycoplasmal, rickettsial, and chlamydial diseases of humans; identify clinical signs and symptoms of these diseases; explore collection, transportation, modes of transmission, and laboratory methods used to detect and identify the pathogens as well as appropriate antibiotic therapy. 3 hrs lec, 6 hrs lab per wk.

    Prerequisites:
    BIOL 333  (or concurrent registration)

    5 cr.

  
  • CLS 426 - Diagnostic Microbiology Practicum


    Description:
    Cultivate, isolate, and identify pathogenic bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites from a variety of patient specimens; perform antibiotic sensitivities and therapeutic drug testing. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories. Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    Prerequisites:
    CLS 425  

    5 cr.

  
  • CLS 427 - Diagnostic Medical Parasitology


    Description:
    Study life cycles of human parasites of medical significance. Identify clinical signs, symptoms, treatment, and epidemiology associated with human parasitic disease. Examine specimen collection, transportation and laboratory methods used to detect and identify the parasites. 1 hr lec, 2 hrs lab per wk for 8 wks.

    Prerequisites:
    BIOL 333  

    1 cr.

  
  • CLS 428 - Medical Mycology


    Description:
    Study medically significant fungi. Identify clinical signs, symptoms, treatment, and epidemiology associated with human mycotic diseases. Explore laboratory methods used to detect and identify organisms. 1 hr lec, 2 hrs lab per wk for 8 wks.

    Prerequisites:
    BIOL 333  

    1 cr.

  
  • CLS 435 - Immunology


    Description:
    Study concepts in immunology and serologic techniques used to diagnose disease; discuss immuno-deficiency diseases, autoimmune disorders, immunology of malignancies, and hypersensitivities. 2 hrs lec, 3 hrs lab per wk.

    Prerequisites:
    BIOL 385  

    3 cr.

  
  • CLS 436 - Clinical Immunology Practicum


    Description:
    Apply clinical immunologic techniques to identify antigen-antibody reactions and relate to disease states; explore principles and interpretation of HLA testing and flow cytometry. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories. Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    Prerequisites:
    CLS 435  

    2 cr.

  
  • CLS 445 - Immunohematology


    Description:
    Study of human blood group systems, antibody screening and identification, blood components, compatibility testing, donor selection and processing, blood bank regulations; perform blood bank procedures. 2 hrs lec, 3 hrs lab per wk.

    Prerequisites:
    BIOL 385  

    4 cr.

  
  • CLS 446 - Clinical Immunohematology Practicum


    Description:
    Concepts of blood banking; determine patient compatibility for blood and blood components; solve hemolytic disease and antibody identification problems; process blood and components; explore histocompatibility techniques. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories. Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    Prerequisites:
    CLS 445  

    3 cr.

  
  • CLS 451 - Advanced Clinical Studies in Immunology and Immunohematology


    Description:
    Advanced study of immunological principles in diagnostic testing; problems and solutions to compatibility testing for blood components and tissue and organ transplants.

    Prerequisites:
    CLT (NCA) or MLT (ASCP) certification and admission to professional program

    2 cr.

  
  • CLS 452 - Advanced Clinical Studies in Hematology and Hemostasis


    Description:
    Principles and procedures of complex clinical tests used to diagnose, treat and monitor patients with leukemias, anemias, and other hematologic disorders. Examine factors involved in complicated hemostasis situations.

    Prerequisites:
    CLT (NCA) or MLT (ASCP) certification and admission to professional program

    2 cr.

  
  • CLS 453 - Advanced Studies in Clinical Chemistry


    Description:
    Advanced automated and manual techniques in chemical analysis of blood, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, synovial fluid, and other fluids and tissues. Focus on problem solving in clinical chemistry lab.

    Prerequisites:
    CLT (NCA) or MLT (ASCP) certification and admission to professional program

    2 cr.

  
  • CLS 454 - Advanced Diagnostic Microbiology


    Description:
    Advanced techniques used to handle and identify fastidious and highly infectious microbes, especially antibiotic-resistant organisms. Appropriate responses to biohazardous spills, potential contamination of food and water, and bioterrorism.

    Prerequisites:
    CLT (NCA) or MLT (ASCP) certification and admission to professional program

    2 cr.

  
  • CLS 461 - Advanced Clinical Practicum in Immunology and Immunohematology


    Description:
    Perform advanced diagnostic tests in immunology and correlate results to disease states of patients. Prepare blood products for patient infusion. Perform compatibility tests and resolve issues with incompatible situations. Apply principles of quality assurance. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories.

    Prerequisites:
    CLS 451  and Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    3 cr.

  
  • CLS 462 - Advanced Clinical Practicum in Hematology and Hemostasis


    Description:
    Perform complex clinical tests to diagnose, treat, and monitor patients with leukemias, anemias, and other hematological disorders. Determine factor deficiencies in problem situations encountered in hemostasis. Apply principles of quality assurance. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories.

    Prerequisites:
    CLS 452  and Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    3 cr.

  
  • CLS 463 - Advanced Clinical Practicum in Clinical Chemistry and Body Fluids


    Description:
    Perform complex chemical analysis of blood, urine, cerebrospinal fluid, synovial fluid, and other fluids and tissues. Interpret and correlate test results with disease processes. Apply principles of quality assurance. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories.

    Prerequisites:
    CLS 453  and Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    3 cr.

  
  • CLS 464 - Advanced Clinical Practicum in Diagnostic Microbiology


    Description:
    Process, isolate, and identify fastidious and highly infectious microbes. Perform and interpret antibiotic sensitivity tests. Perform quantitative drug testing and determine therapeutic range. Respond to emergency enactment situations. Apply principles of quality assurance. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories.

    Prerequisites:
    CLS 454  and Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    3 cr.

  
  • CLS 465 - Molecular Pathology


    Description:
    Study composition, structure, function, and characteristic DNA; use clinical laboratory techniques to isolate, amplify, manipulate, and analyze DNA sequences; relate to human health and disease states. 1 hr lec, 6 hrs lab per wk.

    3 cr.

  
  • CLS 468 - Gynecologic Cytology


    Description:
    Study normal cell differentiation in the female reproductive system. Identify and describe cellular changes/abnormalities in cells found in female reproductive organs. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories.

    Prerequisites:
    Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    6 cr.

  
  • CLS 469 - Pulmonary Cytology


    Description:
    Study normal cell differentiation in the lung. Identify and describe cellular changes and abnormalities in cells found in pulmonary tissue. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories.

    Prerequisites:
    Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    3 cr.

  
  • CLS 470 - GI Tract Cytology


    Description:
    Study normal cell differentiation. Identify and describe cellular changes and abnormalities in cells found in the GI tract. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories.

    Prerequisites:
    Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    3 cr.

  
  • CLS 471 - Urinary Tract Cytology


    Description:
    Study normal cell differentiation. Identify and describe cellular changes and abnormalities in cells found in the urinary tract. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories.

    Prerequisites:
    Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    2 cr.

  
  • CLS 476 - Clinical Body Fluid Analysis


    Description:
    Clinical study of body fluids including cerebral spinal fluid, synovial fluid, pleural fluid, seminal fluid, and urinalysis; discuss specimen analysis, diagnostic procedures, and test results as related to disease. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories.

    Prerequisites:
    CLS 365  and Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    1 cr.

  
  • CLS 479 - Body Fluid Cytology


    Description:
    Distinguish normal cells from cells undergoing changes and abnormal cells in various body fluids. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories.

    Prerequisites:
    Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    2 cr.

  
  • CLS 480 - Aspiration Cytology


    Description:
    Classification and differentiation of cells obtained through aspiration techniques. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories.

    Prerequisites:
    Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    2 cr.

  
  • CLS 486 - Management and Laboratory Information Systems


    Description:
    Management theory and application of management techniques to laboratory situations; fundamentals of laboratory information systems. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories.

    Prerequisites:
    Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    2 cr.

  
  • CLS 488 - Methodologies in Histology Education


    Description:
    Current approaches to education in the histology laboratory. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories.

    Prerequisites:
    Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    1 cr.

  
  • CLS 489 - Methodologies in Cytology Education


    Description:
    Current approaches to education in the cytology laboratory. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories.

    Prerequisites:
    Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    1 cr.

  
  • CLS 490 - Management in Cytology


    Description:
    Study of cytology laboratory management practices. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories.

    Prerequisites:
    Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    1 cr.

  
  • CLS 491 - Management in Histology


    Description:
    Study of histology laboratory management practices. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories.

    Prerequisites:
    Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    1 cr.

  
  • CLS 499 - Advanced Clinical Studies


    Description:
    Capstone course under supervision of mentor. Design and conduct research project in specialty area of clinical laboratory science; prepare major research paper and presentation. Clinical practicum: course will be completed at affiliated clinical laboratories.

    Prerequisites:
    Admission to the Professional Program is a prerequisite for all clinical practicum courses.

    General Education Designation(s):
    GEP: XL

    3 cr.


Coaching

  
  • COAC 100 - Fundamentals of Coaching Intramurals


    Description:
    Introduction to coaching, especially how to structure and lead exercise, training, and team building. Focuses on the fundamentals of intramural competitive athletics. Open to all students. May be repeated for credit.

    Typically Offered:
    Fall only

    1 cr. pass/fail

  
  • COAC 101 - Tools for Academic Success


    Description:
    Transitional issues from high school to college, intro to university services, time management/ study skills, information management, goal setting, personal wellness, tolerance and sportsmanship. Tools for student-athletes to maximize abilities in class and competition.

    Prerequisites:
    Instructor Consent

    Typically Offered:
    Not currently offered

    1 cr.

  
  • COAC 170 - Special Topics in Coaching


    Description:
    Repeatable with different subtitles.

    1-3 cr.

  
  • COAC 190 - Foundations of Coaching and Leadership


    Description:
    Foundational elements of effective coaching and leadership with emphasis on national coaching standards, competencies, best practices, and growth and development for all levels of activity. Provides an understanding and overview of multiple elements that contribute to successful and productive leadership in sport related programs.

    General Education Designation(s):
    AAS: CCT

    3 cr.

  
  • COAC 200 - Scientific Concepts in Sport and Activity


    Description:
    Scientific concepts of anatomy, biomechanics, and physiology applied to instruction of active populations. Analysis of performance based on anatomical and mechanical principles.

    3 cr.

  
  • COAC 282 - Coaching Specific Sports Basketball


    Description:
    Theory and techniques, training schedules, strategy, coaching methods, and conditioning.

    Prerequisites:
    Sophomore standing

    Each 2 cr.

  
  • COAC 283 - Wrestling


    Description:
    Theory and techniques, training schedules, strategy, coaching methods, and conditioning.

    Prerequisites:
    Sophomore standing

    Each 2 cr.

  
  • COAC 284 - Football


    Description:
    Theory and techniques, training schedules, strategy, coaching methods, and conditioning.

    Prerequisites:
    Sophomore standing

    Each 2 cr.

  
  • COAC 285 - Baseball


    Description:
    Theory and techniques, training schedules, strategy, coaching methods, and conditioning.

    Prerequisites:
    Sophomore standing

    Each 2 cr.

  
  • COAC 286 - Coaching Specific Sports - Track and Field


    Description:
    Theory and techniques, training, schedules, strategy, coaching methods, and conditioning.

    Prerequisites:
    Sophomore standing

    Typically Offered:
    Not currently offered

    2 cr.

  
  • COAC 287 - Soccer


    Description:
    Theory and techniques, training schedules, strategy, coaching methods, and conditioning.

    Prerequisites:
    Sophomore standing

    Each 2 cr.

  
  • COAC 288 - Ice Hockey


    Description:
    Theory and techniques, training schedules, strategy, coaching methods, and conditioning.

    Prerequisites:
    Sophomore standing

    Each 2 cr.

  
  • COAC 289 - Coaching Specific Sports - Swimming


    Description:
    Theory and techniques, training, schedules, strategy, coaching methods, and conditioning.

    Prerequisites:
    Sophomore standing

    Typically Offered:
    Not currently offered

    2 cr.

  
  • COAC 290 - Volleyball


    Description:
    Theory and techniques, training schedules, strategy, coaching methods, and conditioning.

    Prerequisites:
    Sophomore standing

    Each 2 cr.

  
  • COAC 291 - Coaching Specific Sports - Tennis


    Description:
    Theory and techniques, training schedules, strategy, coaching methods, and conditioning.

    Prerequisites:
    Sophomore standing

    Typically Offered:
    Not currently offered

    2 cr.

  
  • COAC 292 - Coaching Specific Sports -Gymnastics


    Description:
    Theory and techniques, training schedules, strategy, coaching methods, and conditioning.

    Prerequisites:
    Sophomore standing

    Typically Offered:
    Not currently offered

    2 cr.

  
  • COAC 293 - Coaching Specific Sports - Golf


    Description:
    Theory and techniques, training schedules, strategy, coaching methods, and conditioning.

    Prerequisites:
    Sophomore standing

    Typically Offered:
    Not currently offered

    2 cr.

  
  • COAC 294 - Coaching Specific Sports - Sports Modules


    Description:
    Theory and techniques, training schedules, strategy, coaching methods, and conditioning.

    Prerequisites:
    Sophomore standing

    Typically Offered:
    Not currently offered

    2 cr.

  
  • COAC 372 - The Psychology of Sport and Leadership


    Description:
    The theories of leadership group processes, team-building techniques and interpersonal communication skills through challenges related to sport and individual performance.

    Prerequisites:
    Sophomore standing

    3 cr.

  
  • COAC 373 - Seminar: Topics in Sports and Leadership


    Description:
    Integrative discussion of current topics and trends in sport and leadership. Subtitle will designate area. May be repeated for credit with different subtitles.

    Prerequisites:
    Junior standing. Additional prerequisites may be required depending on the topic.

    2 cr.

  
  • COAC 397 - Workshop in Coaching


    Description:
    Participate in special experiences related to coaching minor. Subtitle will designate area. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Available for graduate credit as COAC 597 .

    1-6 cr.

  
  • COAC 398 - Practicum Experience in Sport Leadership


    Description:
    Research to practice application in sport leadership. Complete a practicum in coaching or sport administation/leadership.

    Prerequisites:
    COAC 190 , COAC 200 , and COAC 372  

    General Education Designation(s):
    GEP: XL

    3cr.

  
  • COAC 399 - Special Work


    Description:
    Upper class coaching minors may arrange for independent study with consent of the instructor and coordinator. Must file statement with the Education chair before beginning.

    1-3 cr.

  
  • COAC 597 - Workshop in Coaching


    Description:
    Participate in special experiences related to coaching minor. Subtitle will designate area. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Available for undergraduate credit as COAC 397 .

    1-6 cr.

  
  • COAC 790 - Seminar in Current Issues


    Description:
    Subtitle will designate focus.

    Typically Offered:
    Not currently offered

    1-3 cr.

  
  • COAC 796 - Independent Study


    Description:
    Planned study to supplement preparation in area of specialization; regular conferences with staff supervisor with consent of the chair.

    1-3 cr.


Communication

  
  • COMM 100 - Orientation to Professional Communication


    Description:
    Introduction to requirements for and career paths available to students in the Professional Communication major. Focus upon curricular and co-curricular planning leading to a desirable entry-level position.

    1 cr. pass/fail

  
  • COMM 101 - Fundamentals of Oral Communication


    Description:
    Introduction to and application of those principles which lead to an understanding of and facility with practical discourse.

    General Education Designation(s):
    GEP: OC; AAS: EC

    3 cr.

  
  • COMM 103 - Introduction to Communication and Culture


    Description:
    Explores the role of culture in the creation and interpretation of communication activities.

    3 cr.

  
  • COMM 180 - Foundations of Workplace Communication


    Description:
    Introduction to elements of communication for the contemporary workplace. Focus upon professional oral, interpersonal, and group communication skills.

    General Education Designation(s):
    GEP: OC, SS; AAS: EC

    3 cr.

  
  • COMM 201 - Communication Research


    Description:
    Types and principles of research in communication; emphasis on interpretation of various research practices.

    Prerequisites:
    MATH 95  or suitable placement test score, and sophomore standing

    General Education Designation(s):
    GEP: QL

    3 cr.

  
  • COMM 212 - Writing for Professional Communication


    Description:
    Introduction to standards and formats for news, feature, media, and public relations writing.

    3 cr.

  
  • COMM 230 - Foundations of Public Relations


    Description:
    Introduction to theory and practice of public relations.

    3 cr.

 

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