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NSCI 503: Directed Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: Consent of the department chairperson; formal application required Directed study is designed for the graduate student who desires to study selected topics in a specific field. For details, consult the paragraph titled “Directed or Independent Study” in the “School of Graduate Studies” section of this catalog. This course may be repeated for a maximum of six credits.
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NSCI 511: Principles of Hydrology and Remote Sensing for Investigating Land Use Impacts on Water Resources
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: One course in either chemistry, earth science or geography and a course on computer applications; or consent of instructor This is an interdisciplinary course on hydrology and land use assessment designed primarily for professional development of watershed educators working on projects in local watersheds. The RiverNet Watershed Access Lab will be used for projects that emphasize hands-on training in hydrology, determining water-shed area, and assessment of land use through color I.R. photos and satellite image analysis. The project goal will be to evaluate land use impacts on water quality in the local community. Summer session I.
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NSCI 514: Scientific Telecommunications
0.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
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NSCI 521: Watersheds: Stream Ecology, Water Quality and Land Use
4.00 - 6.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: A course in ecology or environmental science and one course in either chemistry, earth science or geography Part I, spring semester workshops two weeks in Summer Session II; Part II, fall semester workshops and/or watershed project. This is an interdisciplinary course primarily for teacher professional development in stream ecology, water quality and land use impacts in local watersheds. The RiverNet Watershed Access lab will be used to advance local community watershed initiatives that improve water quality and protect watershed resources. Workshops and projects will emphasize hands-on training in stream ecology, aquatic insect identification, water quality assessments and the use of Massachusetts GIS (Geographic Information Systems). The project goal will be to evaluate land use impacts on the water quality of a stream or river in the local community of each team. A local watershed initiative project will be developed by each participant and presented in a Watershed Access Lab one-day conference. Four credits require Saturday workshops, eight-day summer institute and a one-semester watershed project presented at the WAL Conference. Six credits require Saturday workshops, eight-day summer institute and summer research project report, and an academic year watershed project presented at the WAL Conference. Spring, summer II and fall.
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NSCI 522: Watershed Analysis: Topics and Techniques
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: NSCI 521 or consent of instructor Designed primarily for watershed educators and secondary teachers to develop in-depth skills in watershed studies, this course allows for various specialized offerings as short courses of one or two credits. Short course topics will address specific issues and techniques pertaining to watershed studies that will also serve the continuing needs of teachers and watershed educators for professional development. Potential topics could include using Massachusetts GIS for watershed land use analysis, techniques for biomonitoring and historical geographic analysis of watershed land use. This course may be repeated with different topics for a total of three credits.
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NSCI 525: Mathematical Applications to the Natural Sciences
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Prerequisite: High school/middle school teacher of mathematics or sciences A series of lessons will be offered in which the application of mathematics to various areas of science will be offered. Guest speakers will present material from their area of expertise. Demonstrations of classroom presentation of the material will be given.
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PHED 100: Applied Musculoskeletal Anatomy
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Includes a fundamental study of the human body and its parts, with special emphasis on bones, muscles, joints and tissues involved in basic movement patterns.
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PHED 117: Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Sport, Physical Education and Exercise
3.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
A historical and philosophical study of sport, physical education and exercise including an overview of physical activity from Ancient Greece and Rome to the Modern Olympiad with an emphasis on 19th and 20th century sport history, sport philosophy, physical education and exercise systems.
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PHED 131: Volleyball I–Beginner
1.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Concepts and fundamental skills of volleyball, team play, rules and game strategy.
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PHED 132: Field Hockey I
1.00 Credits
Bridgewater State University
Development of basic skills, concepts and strategies for playing the game with understanding and application of rules.
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