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ART 450: Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
1-3 hours F,S Students may pursue internships in art with the consent of the chair of the department. Prerequisite: Consent of department chair.
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ART 456: Seminar in Art TBA
3.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
This seminar course focuses on development of a digital portfolio in conjunction with the student's Senior Art Show. Students are responsible for scheduling, advertising, and hanging their Senior Art show. Student will also create a digital portfolio and identity package. Prerequisite: Senior standing and an art major/minor with consent of department chair.
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ART 460: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
1-3 hours F,S Students may independently study areas of art not covered by regular offerings. Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing and an art major/minor with consent of department chair.
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ART 499: Selected Topics- Advanced TBA
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing and an art major/minor with consent of department chair.
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AST 100: Introduction to Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
This course is an introduction to heavenly bodies, such as planets, stars, nebulae and galaxies, their formation, their structure, their behavior over time, and the history and processes that make modern-day astronomy possible. Students must be available for night-time observing. General Education: Natural Science and its Methods-Physical Science
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ATN 110: Introduction to Athletic Training
3.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
3 hours F This introductory survey course in the discipline of athletic training includes coursework in the basic components of a comprehensive injury prevention program, common risk factors, the body's response to injury, elements of an emergency care plan, and fundamental aspects of athletic injury recognition and treatment. Two lectures, one laboratory.
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ATN 250: Clinical Applications in Athletic Training I
2.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
This course is focused on three objectives: the construction and application of special protective devices; the application of tape as a means of support and stabilization; and the palpable anatomy relevant to injury evaluation.
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ATN 251: Practicum in Athletic Training I
1.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
This course focuses on the supervised clinical experiences associated with established procedures regarding the prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. In addition, this course deals specifically with issues related to the protocols of HOPS, HIPS and SOAP.
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ATN 252: Practicum in Athletic Training II
1.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
This course focuses on the supervised clinical experiences associated with established procedures regarding the prevention, evaluation, management and rehabilitation of athletic injuries, with specific emphasis on the management and evaluation of lower extremity injuries.
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ATN 297: Pharmacology in Athletic Training S10
2.00 Credits
Dakota Wesleyan University
This is an introductory course in athletic training with a focus on the principles of drug interaction and drug administration. A focus on the legal and ethical responsibilities associated with using pharmacological agents in active populations will also be included.
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