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3.00 Credits
Description: This is a laboratory class. Prerequisites: SL182 Credit Hours: 1 CR.HR.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This is a laboratory class. Prerequisites: SL381 Credit Hours: 1 CR.HR.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course is a hands-on laboratory component of the SC 393, covering topics in kinetics, thermodynamics, transport, and spectroscopy. The laboratory exercises apply physical methods to studies of complex physicochemical phenomena. Computer simulations of molecular properties complement the measurements. Three hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisites: SL182 AND SL272 Credit Hours: 2 CR.HR.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course is a hands-on introduction to the fundamental techniques of analytical chemistry. It covers sample treatment and volumetric, gravimetric, electrochemical, chromatographic, and spectroscopic analytical methods. Three hours of laboratory per week are designed to supplement and reinforce the knowledge gained in the SC 394. Prerequisites: SL182 Credit Hours: 2 CR.HR.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course is intended to provide the opportunity to offer advanced courses in laboratory science that would not normally be a part of the Husson curriculum. As such the topics will depend upon the interests of students and faculty. Prerequisites: Credit Hours: 0-3 variable CR.HR.
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3.00 Credits
Historical and philosophical aspects of sports management are covered together with an overview of current issues, and career opportunities in sports management. Students will formulate personal and career goals. Prerequisites:Major=BS Bus Ad - Sport Mgmt Credit Hours:3 CR. HR.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This is a resource guide to managing sports facilities for sports managers, athletic directors, sports club managers, and sports consultants. The course will include methodologies for planning and construction of new sports facilities as well as guidelines for evaluating the adequacy of existing sports facilities. Prerequisites: SM101 Credit Hours: 3 CR.HR.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This 3-credit class is designed to educate, prepare and certify individuals to coach at all levels. Students will obtain an (ASEP) American Sports Education Program Certification upon completing the instruction and passing the test. A CPR and First Aid certificate willalso be issued after completing the specific testing required. Principles and Quality of Coaching will cover all aspects of coaching including: Developing a coaching philosophy, effective communication among coaches, players, parents, officials, media and the community. How to conduct tryouts, motivating players, building a program, how to deal with college coaches recruiting players, practice plans, game preparation, etc. Prerequisites: Credit Hours: 3 CR.HR.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course is intended to provide an in depth study of sport in society. The course includes gender equity, deviance and aggression, race and culture, economics and social class, and the role of the media. Prerequisites: SM101 Credit Hours: 3 CR.HR.
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3.00 Credits
Description: This course is designed to integrate basic medical concepts and related scientific information to provide a foundation in the prevention, recognition, assessment, management, disposition, and reconditioning of sport-related injuries and illnesses. Prerequisites: Credit Hours: 3 CR.HR.
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