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ENSC 402: Jr. Research II UD
1.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
In this second semester of the major's junior year and second semester of a foursemester sequence(or with instructor approval for nontraditionally calendared students), data collection or synthesis will commence on the project identified in Jr. Research I. Weekly meetings with faculty will provide advice and assurance of student performance of this "pilot" semester of individual scientific investigation. Grading will be based on a semester-end paper and poster presentation of the pilot project's progress. Prerequisites: instructor approval and Jr. Research I.
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ENSC 403: Environmental Science Internship UD
1.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
This course is designed to require students to engage in some form of environmental internship at some point in their undergraduate career. Internships may include, but are not limited to, internships with the NC Zoo, local/state/federal environmental regulatory agencies, environmental field study or assistantship, etc. Appropriateness of the internship for the course curriculum will be planned and concluded in advance between the student and faculty advisor(s). Grading will be based upon performance within the internship, plus a paper and presentation on the internship given during semester of enrollment for this course.
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ENSC 501: Sr. Research I UD
1.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
In this third semester of the four-semester sequence and the first semester of the major's senior year (or with instructor approval for nontraditionally calendared students), final data collection will occur and analysis will be complete for the project identified in Jr. Research I and II. Meetings will occur weekly. Grading will be based upon a complete independent research paper (student's final draft version) designed for scientific publication on the program of study identified in Jr. Research I and II. Prerequisites: instructor approval and Jr. Research II.
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ENSC 502: General Ecology
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Plants and animals in their natural surroundings. Prerequisites: Two courses in BIOL. Cross-listed as BIOL 502.
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ENSC 503: Sr. Research II UD
1.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
In this final semester of a four-semester sequence and the second semester of the major's senior year (or with instructor approval for nontraditionally calendared students), the student will pursue publication of his/her research and analyses. The final paper submitted in Sr. Research I will be edited by faculty and student during the semester and submitted for scientific publication. Grading will be based on faculty's evaluation of the paper's quality and a final oral presentation on the paper given at a scientific conference (e.g., professional society annual meeting or at the annual Milton Rose Science Symposium at Pfeiffer University) or formal academic assembly. Prerequisites: instructor approval and SR Research I.
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EXSC 202: Principles of Athletic Injuries and Rehabilitation
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
An introductory course to the field of athletic training. Emphasis is placed on elements of recognition/care and prevention of common athletic illnesses and injuries. The roles of the NATA/BOC certified athletic trainer and other community-based emergency care providers are also discussed.
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EXSC 202L: Principles of Athletic Injuries and Rehabilitation Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
A laboratory course covering the selection, fabrication, and application of preventive taping, wraps, pads, splints, braces, and other specific protective devices. Universal precautions in wound management are discussed and demonstrated as is the fitting of protective athletic equipment and crutches.
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EXSC 215: Foundations of Fitness Leadership
3.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
This course is a lecture/lab style course in which students will learn the principles of safe and effective activity leadership, skills for designing and implementing various types of activity/ training programs for a variety of populations, and demonstrate understanding of basic training principles. Application of activity principles from previous and current personal participation.
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EXSC 303: Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
The first of an introductory level, two-semester sequence with emphasis on the structure and function of the human body systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous/special senses, circulatory, and respiratory. Consists of three (3) contact hours of lecture and a one hour lab. Prerequisites: BIOL 211 and BIOL 212.
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EXSC 305: Exercise Physiology
4.00 Credits
Pfeiffer University
Human physiological responses and adaptations to acute and chronic exercise. Prerequisite: EXSC 303.
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