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Ethics 397: Administration and Organization of Athletics and Exercise/Sport Science
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Discussion and analysis of administrative theory and management processes in the conduct of modern athletic, health and sport programs in educational, commercial and municipal environments. Includes discussion of personnel policies; administration and supervision; program development; financial and business procedures; legal liability; publicity and public relations. Prerequisites: Physical Education 210, Jr./Sr. level or instructor permission.
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Ethics 409: Sports Psychology:The Winning Edge
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
A systematic analysis of the psychological and social-psychological phenomena influencing human performance behavior in the sporting situation. Major emphasis includes an assessment of psychological concepts such as social motivation, personality development and behavior modification in sport; the social-psychological basis influencing the interrelationships between athletes, coaches and spectators in the highly competitive sport context; and the development of the somata-psychic theory of human performance behavior. Prerequisites: Physical Education 210, Psychology, Jr. /Sr. level, or instructor permission.
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Ethics 412: Physiology of Muscular Activity and Exercise
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
An analysis of the physiological effects of muscular activity and exercise upon the human body during various levels of stress. The primary focus assesses changes in the physiological system of the body relative to neuromuscular, cardio-respiratory, metabolic control and adaptation, and heat and fluid regulation during physical activity. Prerequisite: Biology 131/133 or instructor permission
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Ethics 412 - Physiology of Muscular Activity and Exercise
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Ethics 481: Independent Research
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Scholarly research and independent investigation in any phase of the discipline of Physical Education Exercise and Sport Science or related sub-disciplines. For students minoring in the discipline who excel in selfdirection and intellectual curiosity. A student must submit an outline of the area of research for departmental faculty approval prior to registration. Prerequisites: Five upper division courses or permission. Acceptance into the Exercise and Sport Science minor curriculum.
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Ethics 498: Internship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Developed in consultation with the student's major faculty advisor(s), the internship will be tailored to the interests and needs of the student and can be served in a wide variety of private and public organizations. Hiram College's internship program permits students to bridge the distance between the theory they learn in the classroom and the application of their knowledge. The academic department establishes prerequisites for the application procedure. Students should check with individual departments for specific requirements and guidelines for the experience as they may vary by discipline. Prospective interns work with the faculty advisor who will monitor the experience and grade the academic component of the internship.
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Foreign Language : Classical Studies
3.00 Credits
Hiram College
Currently, the Classical Studies major and minor programs are not offered at Hiram. Classical Studies can be undertaken via our affiliation with John Cabot University in Rome. Please consult with the Associate Dean's office to discuss this exchange option, and the potential to build the classics into a program of study at Hiram College.
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Foreign Language 100: Introduction to Chinese Conversational Language and Chinese Culture
2.00 Credits
Hiram College
Chinese 100 is intended to help students develop their speaking ability in Chinese. This course is designed to teach fundamental PINYIN Chinese along with some simple pictograph Chinese Characters. The course will begin with and emphasize proper pronunciation of the four tones, which is the most important skill for speaking Chinese. The students will acquire a large working vocabulary that will suit the daily life in a country where Chinese is the leading language. Chinese culture and useful Chinese idioms will be introduced during the classes.
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Foreign Language 101: Beginning Spanish I EW
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
An introduction to Spanish. Development of four basic skills: listening, reading, writing, speaking. Introduction to grammar. Course taught in Spanish. Supplemental laboratory drill sessions required.
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Foreign Language 102: Beginning Spanish II EW
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
A continuation of Spanish 101. Supplemental laboratory drill sessions required. Prerequisite: Spanish 101 or equivalent (placement).
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Foreign Language 102 - Beginning Spanish II EW
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Foreign Language 103: Intermediate Spanish I EW
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
A continuation of Spanish 102. Quick grammar review. Conversation and composition labs. Prerequisite: Spanish 102 or equivalent (placement). Spanish 103 or any course numbered higher than 103 may be used to satisfy a humanities distributive requirement.
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Foreign Language 103 - Intermediate Spanish I EW
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