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3.00 Credits
A student-run studio creating advanced design work that provides real world experience in graphic design. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. Goal 2b (Goal 3A or 3C Catalog 0809+) Advanced study for purpose of creating a focused body of personal work. Concentrated development of technical skills through material and conceptual experimentation. Emphasis on critical analysis of self and peer work that incorporates art theory and contemporary trends. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: At least three (3) 3000 level studio courses. (Goal 3A or 3C Catalog 0809+)
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Completion of pieces for an exhibition with approval of instructor; exhibit presentation appropriate for the medium (framing, matting, layout, mounting, etc.); publicity; and reception. Submission of a portfolio documenting the experience. Defense of exhibit in front of a faculty panel. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor. Goal 2b (Goal 3A or 3C Catalog 0809+)
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Completion of pieces for a visual communications exhibition with approval of instructor; exhibit presentation appropriate for the medium (framing, matting, layout, mounting, etc.); publicity; and reception. Submission of a portfolio documenting the experience. Defense of exhibit in front of a faculty panel. Prerequisite: Approval of instructor. (Goal 3A or 3C Catalog 0809+)
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Completion of pieces for a student art exhibition in selected concentration area with approval of instructor; exhibit presentation appropriate for the medium (framing, matting, layout, mounting, etc.); publicity; and reception. Submission of a portfolio documenting the experience. Defense of exhibit in frBIOL1260 Environmental Biology (3-0) 3 s.h. An exploration of the environment, including the normal structure and functioning of ecosystems and the human impact on these ecosystems. Current environmental issues, such as human population growth, air and water pollution, global warming, loss of biodiversity, and ecosystem degradation, will be considered. Designed for non-majors and biology majors with the Ecology / Environmental Biology option. Goal 2a (Goal 2A Catalog 0809+)
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Field experience providing practical application of knowledge and skills in a professional setting. Students will function under the supervision of a NATABOC certified athletic trainer or other health care provider. Course is repeatable at each level. Students must complete internships in the following areas: lower extremity, upper extremity, equipment intensive, and general medical. Prerequisite: Consent and contract with athletic training curriculum administrator and completion of a required athletic training clinical class or concurrent enrollment. Two semesters of internship must be taken after completion of the core psychomotor-related classes (ATHT4200/4210, ATHT4220/4230, ATHT4240/4250, ATHT4260/4270). Up to 12 s.h. allowed toward total hours for graduation. Goal 4ab
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on athletic training as a profession of athletic training. Includes study of basic skills and expectations as well as professional organizations and education requirements.
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2.00 Credits
A self-study, programmed-based opportunity to learn and understand medical terminology.
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2.00 Credits
Techniques of injury prevention and caring for athletic injuries. Prerequisites: HLTH2100 or 2110.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on major medical aspects of athletic training as divided into the following: 1. General Medical Concepts-Focuses on the recognition and appropriate care and referral of general medical conditions, illnesses, and disabilities. 2. Pharmacology for Athletic Training-Focuses on pharmokinetics, pharmacological applications, and governing regulations relevant to treatment of injuries, illnesses, and disabilities of the physically active. 3. Medical Terminology and Record Keeping-Focuses on the use of appropriate medical terminology and documentation for the purposes of tracking progress, record-keeping, and communicating with other health-care professionals. Prerequisites: Athletic Training major, CO: ATHT3210.
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1.00 Credits
A closely supervised laboratory class providing an opportunity for practice and mastery of the psychomotor skills and demonstration of the affective values associated general medical conditions, pharmacology, and related documentation. Entry-level athletic training clinical proficiencies will be presented, practiced, and evaluated. Prerequisites: Athletic Training major, CO: ATHT3200.
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