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KINS 415 /515: Adapted Physical And Recreation Activities
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Spring. Methods, techniques, screening, and special programs for physical and recreation activities of atypical students.
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KINS 417: Therapeutic Modalities
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Spring. Exploration of pain theories, the body's response to injury and inflammation. Effects of therapeuticmodalities throughout the injury cycle. Exploration of physiological and mechanical theories of therapeutic modalities. (Must take KINS 417 and 418 concurrently.)
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KINS 418: Clinical Practicumiv
1.00 Credits
Harding University
Spring. Supervised clinical experience in athletic training. Emphasis on modalities and their use. Work with University athletics. Accumulate 200 hours of clinical experience. (Must take KINS 417 and 418 concurrently.)
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KINS 419: Therapeutic Rehabilitation And Exercise
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall. Examination of the goals and tools of a comprehensive program of therapeutic exercise with emphasis given to the clinical techniques used in the rehabilitation and reconditioning of injured athletes. (Must take KINS 419 and 420 concurrently.)
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KINS 420: Clinical Practicumv
1.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall. Supervised clinical experience in athletic training. Emphasis on therapeutic rehabilitation and exercise.Work with University training room, medical facility and surgical environment. Accumulate 200 hours of clinical experience. (Must take KINS 419 and 420 concurrently.)
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KINS 421: Clinical Practicumvi
1.00 Credits
Harding University
Spring. Supervised clinical experience in athletic training. A culmination experience for the graduating athletic training major designed to demonstrate skills, prepare for the national exam, and gain practical experience. Two hundred (200) hours of "handson"activities with local health care providers as well as athletic teams will ensure that "learning over time" has takenplace. (All work will be done under the supervision of a certified A.T.C.) Enrollment limited to athletic training majors.
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LAT 101: Elementary Latin I
4.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall of odd years. Offered on sufficient demand. The rudiments of classical Latin, with concentration on grammar, vocabulary and syntax. Short selections from ancient authors lead to basic reading ability.
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LAT 102: Elementary Latin II
4.00 Credits
Harding University
Spring of even years. Offered on sufficient demand in sequence with 101. A continuation of the rudiments of classical Latin, with concentration on grammar, vocabulary and syntax. Prerequisite: 101 or equivalent.
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LAT 271: Selected Readings in Culture And Literature
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Offered on sufficient demand and availability of staff. A study of selected works relating to a cultural theme, a literary genre, or the works of selected authors.May be repeated with consent of department chair provided the content is different. Prerequisite: 102 or equivalent.
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LMP 101: Introduction to Information Technology
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Online.This course covers information systems theory and the role of an information system in business and society. Topics include information production and management in the new information age, software, hardware, data communications, the Internet, knowledge systems, security, and ethics. An intermediate skill level is acquired in the use of spreadsheet, word processing, database and presentation software.
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