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HPE 415: Kinesiology and Applied Anatomy
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
Students will apply knowledge of human anatomy and mechanical principles to human motion. Emphasis is placed upon sports related movements to increase efficiency, safety, and purposefulness. The neurological, muscular, and skeletal systems are emphasized. Prerequisite: BIO 103 Expected to be offered: Fall semesters, even years 2 credits
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HPE 485: Physiology of Exercise
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
An overview of exercise science studying the effect of exercise on the body. Topics covered include: anaerobic and aerobic energy systems, nutrition, homeostasis, metabolism, cellular chemical reactions, and health related physical fitness. Prerequisite: BIO 103 Expected to be offered: Spring semesters, odd years 2 credits
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HST 102: History of Civilization II
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
Continuation of HST 101; examines political, economic, and cultural developments of western civilization from the 17th century to the present. Students need not have taken HST 101. Expected to be offered: Spring semesters 3 credits
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HST 204: United States History II
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
Continues the survey of American history to the present. May be taken whether or not students have completed HST 203 Expected to be offered: Spring semesters 3 credits
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HST 321: Ancient History
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
An analysis of the ancient civilizations of the Near East, Greece, and Rome; emphasis on the institutional and cultural developments that shaped western civilization. Prerequisite: HST 101 Expected to be offered: Fall semesters, even years 3 credits
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HST 322: Medieval History
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
Western Europe between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance. Emphasis on the feudal character of society and the political, economic, and religious institutions and their development. Prerequisite: HST 101 Expected to be offered: Fall semesters, odd years 3 credits
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HST 342: The American Civil War
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
History of this defining event including origins, meaning, the developing conflict from Sumter through Appomattox, and the era of Reconstruction. Prerequisite: HST 203 Expected to be offered: Spring semesters, odd years 3 credits
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HST 345: The Constitution
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
The constitution: its background, the document itself, and major judicial interpretations in their historical, political, and social contexts. Prerequisite: HST 203, HST 204 Expected to be offered: Fall semesters, odd years 3 credits
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HST 360: Montana and the West
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
Examines Montana's origins and development in the context of the American West from the pre-contact era into the twenty-first century. Prerequisite: HST 203, HST 204 Expected to be offered: Spring semesters, even years 3 credits
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HST 367: Renaissance and Reformation
3.00 Credits
University of Providence
An examination of the intellectual, social, political, and religious character of Europe in the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries. Prerequisite: HST 101, HST 102 Expected to be offered: Spring semesters, even years 3 credits
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