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ENVR 445: Forest Ecology and Policy
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
A case study approach to forests integrating forest policy and ecology. Using class and field instruction, students will design research projects that will emphasize the science and social science issues related to forest management. Course includes a mandatory pre-semester field trip in mid-August. Prerequisite: POLI 330 or POLI 341 and ENVR 333 or BIOL 255 Offering: Even nunbered falls Instructor: Arabas, Bowersox
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ENVR 494: Environmental Science Internship
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
Student participation off-campus with an agency, group or individual working on some aspect of the environment. The purpose is for the student to gain practical knowledge through involvement and for the student to provide research and other work capabilities; 10-12 hours per week. Offering: Every semester Instructor: Staff
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ENVR 495: Senior Seminar in Environmental Science:Part I
0.50 Credits
Willamette University
Senior seminar: Part I begins the capstone experience for ES majors. Students design and begin to conduct their senior thesis, an original piece of interdisciplinary research related to human impact on nature. The thesis will demonstrate a familiarity with the literature and methods of analysis both within and across the relevant disciplines. In Part I students focus on proposal formulation, research design, and data collection, refining their work through peer and instructor review. Seminar discussion of relevant texts may be used to consider the complexities of the discipline of environmental science. Mode of Inquiry: Writing Centered Prerequisite: Senior majoring in Environmental Science Offering: Fall Instructor: Staff
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ENVR 496: Senior Seminar in Environmental Science:Part II
0.50 Credits
Willamette University
Senior seminar: Part II completes the capstone experience for ES majors. Students continue work on their thesis, focusing on data collection, analysis, and interpretation, refining their work through peer and instructor review. The final products of the seminar are the written thesis and a pubic presentation. Seminar discussion of relevant texts may be used to consider the complexities of the discipline of environmental science. General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Writing centered Prerequisite: Senior majoring in Environmental Science; ENVR 495(W) Offering: Spring Instructor: Staff
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EXSCI 135: Concepts and Contemporary Issues in Exercise Science and Sport
0.50 Credits
Willamette University
Historical, scientific, psychological and sociological studies related to Exercise Science. Basic development of various philosophies related to ethics and moral values in Exercise Science and sport will be discussed. Offering: Every semester Instructor: Harmer
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EXSCI 221: Epidemiology
0.50 Credits
Willamette University
The study of the causes and distribution of disease and injury. It focuses empirically on the identification and control of threats to health and well-being. The class covers historical cases, epidemiological techniques, and current applications. Offering: Spring, even years Instructor: Harmer
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EXSCI 241: Methods of Teaching Activities and Sports
0.50 Credits
Willamette University
The study of effective teaching and coaching in physical education and sports with an emphasis on analysis of teaching; methodology; maximizing the learning environment; classroom management; and lesson, unit and program planning and implementation. Not open to freshmen. Offering: Spring Instructor: Kenitzer
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EXSCI 248: Exercise Science for Special Populations
0.50 Credits
Willamette University
The analysis of functional and organic abnormalities, assessment methodology and federal regulations that apply to the exceptional individual and the role of physical activity. Offering: Fall, even years Instructor: Kenitzer
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EXSCI 251: Sport Leadership and Management
0.50 Credits
Willamette University
The class explores the nature of administration and management in fitness, sport, allied health and physical education settings at school and community level. Leadership styles, public relations skills, organizational and administrative skills along with topics of conflict resolution, legal aspects of negligence and liability, fiscal management/budgeting practices, and risk management are developed. Offering: Fall Instructor: Kenitzer
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EXSCI 330: The Science of Nutrition
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
This course will provide students with the necessary scientific principles that dictate current nutritional guidelines. The following topics will be discussed: Classification of nutrients, metabolism and energy balance, dietary supplements, diet planning, the role of nutrition in health. Students will analyze their own eating habits and design diet programs with the use of comprehensive nutrition software. Closed to freshmen. Prerequisite: One chemistry or biology class Offering: Spring Instructor: Stavrianeas
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