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PHED 236-246: Skiing I/II
2.00 Credits
Hesston College
Introduces snow skiing during an extended weekend in the Colorado Rockies. Students may take the course twice, enrolling in 236 the first time and 246 the second time. Extra fee.
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PHED 262: Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Covers techniques in prevention, recognition, and management of injuries most common to high school and college sports. Includes classroom and lab activities as students learn taping, wrapping, and other methods of treating injuries. Extra fee.
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PHSC 200: Principles of Physical Science
4.00 Credits
Hesston College
A foundational course in the physical sciences, beginning with an introduction to the scientific method. The "great ideas" of the physical sciences are studied-including matter and energy, measurement and classification, the laws of motion, thermodynamics, atomic theory, plate tectonics, the solar system, and cosmology. Weekly laboratory experiments are designed to illustrate and complement the content of the course as are regularly scheduled assignments. Three hours lecture, one two-hour lab. Closed to students with credit for PhSc 201
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PHSC 201: General Astronomy
4.00 Credits
Hesston College
A laboratory course introducing the science of astronomy. Investigates current theories concerning the nature, history, and state of the universe from the human perspective. Includes numerous laboratory exercises and experiments, utilizing the college's reflecting telescope where appropriate. Mathematical proficiency is helpful. (Should transfer to other colleges and universities as a laboratory science.) Closed to students with credit for PhSc 200.
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PHYS 203: College Physics I
4.00 - 5.00 Credits
Hesston College
Includes the areas of mechanics, heat, waves, and sound. Uses calculus to develop the concepts of physics. Science and engineering majors should enroll for five hours. Additional problems and a research project are required of students enrolled for five hours. Prerequisites: for four hours-trigonometry; for five hours-calculus or concurrent enrollment in Calculus I.
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PHYS 204: College Physics II
4.00 - 5.00 Credits
Hesston College
A continuation of College Physics I, including the areas of electricity and magnetism, light, optics, and modern physics. Prerequisite: Phys 203.
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PSY 200: General Psychology
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Covers the major theories and traditional topics of psychology including perception, learning, emotions and stress, adjustment, personality, and therapy. Recommended for psychology majors and many four-year transfer programs.
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PSY 201: Leadership Training-RAs
1.00 Credits
Hesston College
Required for all Resident Assistants and Assistant Resident Directors to equip them as leaders in the residence halls. Meets one hour per week for the first eight weeks of fall semester.
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PSY 206: Developmental Psychology
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Helps persons observe and interact with others at various stages in the human life cycle. Begins with conception and follows development through infancy, childhood, adolescence, young adulthood, middle adulthood, and late adulthood. Covers physical, mental, social, emotional, moral, and religious development. Required for nursing, education, and early childhood education students, but an enrichment course for any student. A background in general psychology is recommended.
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RELG 100: Biblical Literature
3.00 Credits
Hesston College
Studies the story and basic themes of the literature of the Old and New Testaments in their historical contexts. Gives attention to the unique characteristics and principles for interpreting the various biblical literary genre. Builds skill in the inductive method of Bible study and interpretation by completing major inductive studies. Examines various approaches to interpretation. Surveys the development of the biblical canon. A reading and writing intensive course. Required for graduation.
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