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  • 3.00 Credits

    Under the supervision of a faculty member in Geological Sciences, students will undertake a research project in some area of Geological Sciences. The topic and methodology will be established by mutual consent of the student and faculty member and presented in a research proposal. Students will meet together with the involved faculty once a week to discuss the background, methods, and results of their projects. Students will be required to complete a formal research paper describing the nature of the project undertaken, problems encountered, methodology employed, and conclusions from the project. May be repeated; a maximum of 3 credit hours may be applied toward the major in Geological Sciences. Prerequisites: GSCI 220 and permission of instructor. Credits: 3(1-6)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Selected topics in Geological Sciences. Presentations and discussion by students, faculty, and invited speakers. Prerequisites: GSCI 220 or permission of instructor. Credits: 1(1-0)
  • 3.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Individual research under the direction of faculty of the Department of Geological Sciences. Results of this research will culminate in a formal written report and an oral presentation in an appropriate public forum. Requirements for eligibility are: completion of 75 semester hours with a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average plus 20 semester hours in Geological Sciences with a minimum 3.3 GPA. Enrollment by invitation of the Department. Note: This course may not be counted as part of the hours required for graduation in Geological Sciences. Credits: 3(0-6) Offered by individual arrangement
  • 3.00 Credits

    Investigation, under faculty supervision, of a problem that leads to a written report. Prerequisites: Permission of Department Chairperson. (1 to 3 semester hours). Offered by individual arrangement
  • 3.00 Credits

    Conditioning Activities Team Sports 104 Conditioning 134 Soccer 105 Weight Training 135 Basketball 108 Jogging 136 Lacrosse 109 Track and Field Outing Activities Racquet Sports 142 Ice Skating 116 Racquetball 144 Figure Skating 117 Squash 146 Downhill Skiing 118 Tennis 147 Cross Country Skiing Individual Activities 148 Hiking and Backpacking 126 Self Defense 149 Bicycling 127 Golf
  • 4.00 Credits

    203 Varsity Swimming* 244 Advanced Figure Skating 204 Aerobic Dance 232 Varsity Softball* 205 Nautilus Fitness 233 Varsity Volleyball* 208 Varsity Cross Country* 234 Varsity Soccer* 209 Varsity Track and Field* 235 Varsity Basketball* 210 Varsity Tennis* 236 Varsity Lacrosse* 242 Advanced Ice Skating 237 Varsity Field Hockey* 238 Varsity Ice Hockey* *Varsity-related courses require instructor permission and earn up to a maximum of 4 credits over 4 years.
  • 3.00 Credits

    301 Introduction to Emergency Care 352 Responding to Emergencies 302 Life Guard Training 353 Care & Prevention of Athletic Injuries 303 Water Safety Instruction 354 Phil. & Principles of Athletics 350 Drugs, Alcohol and Tobacco 355 Coaching
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introductory course designed to provide basic knowledge in dealing with accidents and life threatening emergencies. Successful completion allows student to gain American Red Cross Certification in Standard First Aid and CPR. Attendance required for above certification. The course is designed for student employees or college volunteers. (Halfsemester course.) Not available to students with credit for H&PE 352.Notes: Graded S/U Credits: 1(1-2)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides students with the knowledge and skills in water safety and non-surf lifeguarding techniques. Red Cross Lifeguarding Certification can be earned. Prerequisites: Requires a strong swimming background. Credits: 1(0-2)
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Emphasis upon methods and techniques of teaching swimming and water safety skills. Red Cross Water Safety Instructor's Certificate can be earned. Credits: 2(0-4) Offered every spring
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