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HPE 275/375/475: Special Topics in Health And
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
1-3 Credit Hour(s) PHYSICAL EDUCATION Prerequisite: ENG 112 Requires written approval of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Special topics to be indicated. The course may include seminars, conferences, workshops or field activities focused on current issues in health and physical education.
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HPE 291: Science of Movement And Exercise
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours The science of human movement is kinesiology. This general course places emphasis on the fundamental concepts of human movement and is designed to give basic understanding and introduce concepts concerning how and why the human body moves as it does. Application of kinesiologic principles, anatomy, physiology, and mechanics of human activity are included. Students must have sophomore standing.
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IDS 101: Leadership Skills Seminar
1.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
1 Credit Hour This is a survey course on the concepts of leadership. Particular emphasis will be placed on contrasting management and leadership. This course will look at leadership styles. The primary objective is to help students become effective leaders and confidence in their abilities. The students will select and research a particular topic concerning leadership.
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IDS 102: Career Pathways Within The First Year of Attendance. Students Transferring in With More Than Successfully Completed at Another Institution May Seek Exemption From This Requirement Ids 106 College Learning in The
36.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
1 credit hour DOMINICAN TRADITION This course provides an introduction to the nature of higher education and serves as an orientation to the function, mission, identity and resources of Aquinas College with particular focus on the Dominican tradition, the importance of a liberal education and identifying and realizing a vocation. It is designed to strengthen higher level thinking skills needed for academic achievement, including effective written and oral expression, the ability to work with others, the productive use of library resources, and basic information technology skills. THIS COURSE IS REQUIRED OF ALL STUDENTS ENTERING AQUINAS COLLEGE ON ACADEMIC PROBATION. MGT 300 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3 Credit Hours Prerequisites: ENG 112 This course examines the fundamental practices involved in the management of people who comprise a community of work. It explores the dual goal of satisfying the basic needs of employees while being of service to society. The four basic management functions of planning, organizing, leading and controlling are discussed in detail. Historical approaches and modern developments are considered in their contexts, along with the many management tools and techniques currently available to address both common and complex business situations.
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LAT 111: Elementary Latin I
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Same as CLSL 111 This course is the first semester of elementary Classical Latin grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. It also includes an introduction to Roman history and culture and, time permitting, a selection of readings in translation. The successful student will acquire practical knowledge of first semester elementary Latin and, in the context of this study, come to know an introductory level of Roman history and culture. At the completion of this course, the student should be able to read, translate, and analyze grammatically basic Latin prose.
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LAT 112: Elementary Latin II
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Same as CLSL 112 Prerequisite: LAT/CLSL 111 This course is the second semester of elementary Classical Latin grammar, vocabulary, and syntax. It also includes a continuation of introductory Roman history and culture and, time permitting, selected readings in translation. The successful student will acquire practical knowledge of second semester introductory-level college Latin. At the completion of this course, the student should be able to read, translate, and analyze grammatically more complex Latin prose and poetry.
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LAT 213: Intermediate Latin I
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Same as CLSL 213 Prerequisite: LAT 112 or two years of high school Latin This course is the first semester study of Classical Latin on the intermediate college level with emphasis on translation of selected passages, primarily prose, from Republican and Augustan authors. Topics include continued study of grammar, especially subjunctive uses, literary analysis and terms, and the historical setting of the passages studied. Additional readings in translation to complement the passages read in Latin will also be included. The intent of this course is that the student correctly translate, grammatically analyze articulately criticize selected Latin passages. At the successful completion of this course, the student should be able to read, translate, and discuss the artistic and historical characteristics of selected Latin passages.
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LAT 214: Intermediate Latin II
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Same as CLSL 214 Prerequisite: Successful completion of Intermediate Latin I or the equivalent as determined by instructor. This course is the second semester study of Classical Latin on the intermediate college level with emphasis on the reading and translation of selected passages, especially poetry, from the Republican and Augustan periods. Additional readings in translation will be included to supplement the passages read in Latin. Topics include continued study of grammar, literary analysis and terms, the use of meter, especially in the epic, and the historical setting of the passages studied. Reports on individual topics will be required. At the successful completion of this course, the student should be able to read, translate, and analyze the grammatical and artistic characteristics of selected Latin passages.
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MAT 013: Elementary Algebra With Applications
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Non-Credit Hours This is a developmental course and is non-credit. The course contains a study of real numbers, algebraic expressions, linear equations and inequalities, operations with polynomials, factoring polynomials, operations and equations with rational expressions (with an emphasis on ratio and proportion), and graphing linear equations. A passing grade ("P") is achieved with an average score of 80%. Ifrequired, this course must be taken within the first semester of attendance. See additional information under "Developmental Courses" within this catalog.
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MAT 121: College Algebra
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours This course covers the study of basic concepts of algebra including real numbers, polynomials, rational expressions, complex numbers, equations and inequalities, relations, functions and coordinate geometry and systems of equations.
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