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NS 350: Stewardship Seminar
1.00 Credits
McPherson College
1 hour A weekly discussion of the interrelationships among the current contents of the student's other courses, in light of their relationships to the goals of the Environmental Studies major.
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NS 375: Junior Seminar
1.00 Credits
McPherson College
1 hour Preparation for participation in an independent laboratory research project in the natural sciences. Topics covered include literature searches, research design, data handling, research evaluation, scientific writing and reporting, career exploration, and scientific ethics. (Spring)
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NS 475: Senior Research
2.00 Credits
McPherson College
2 hours (Language Intensive) Experience in the planning, conducting, and reporting of scientific research. The student research works in continual consultation with the research advisor. Selection of the research topic and consent of the advisor must be obtained in advance of enrollment. Prerequisite: NS 300 and consent of research advisor.
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NS 495: Field Experience in the Natural Sciences
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
McPherson College
1-4 hours A planned experience in a field-oriented aspect of both the biological and physical sciences.
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PC 445: Readings and Research in Physical Science
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
McPherson College
1-4 hours Enrichment of a student's study in the discipline either by reading on a topic not covered in the above courses or by research done on or off campus. Prerequisite: 12 semester hours in the department or program and the consent of the instructor. Open only to students majoring in the department or program.
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PE 107: Weight Training
1.00 Credits
McPherson College
1 hour An introduction to weight training, including isometric, isotonic, and isokinetic methods of strength development. (Spring)
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PE 110: Introduction to Team Sports
2.00 Credits
McPherson College
2 hours This course is an introduction to the organization and practice of soccer, speedball, field hockey, softball, team handball, basketball, and volleyball. (Fall, odd)
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PE 140: Introduction to Rhythms and Dance
2.00 Credits
McPherson College
2 hours The purpose of this course is to provide students with a wide spectrum of information on rhythmic activities and dance. Students will learn body movements and how to perform them to music. Students will also choreograph and teach developmentally appropriate rhythmic activities and dance to others. (Interterm)
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PE 160: Introduction to Individual and Dual Sports I
2.00 Credits
McPherson College
2 hours This course is comprised of an introduction to the organization and practice of tennis, archery, bowling, and pickleball. This course exists because a basic understanding of the physical and mental principles in individual and dual sports is essential for the fullest and richest enjoyment. (Fall)
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PE 161: Introduction to Individual and Dual Sports II
2.00 Credits
McPherson College
2 hours This course is comprised of an introduction to the organization and practice of racquetball, badminton, swimming and golf. Individual and dual sports are an integral part of our society. This course exists because a basic understanding of the physical and mental principles in individual and dual sports is essential for the fullest and richest enjoyment. (Spring)
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