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CJ 496/497: Internship in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
1-17 credits An off-campus internship provides qualified juniors or seniors an opportunity to participate in field experience under the guidance and supervision of competent professionals. Prerequisite: consent of criminal justice coordinator.
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CJ 498: Internship Integration
3.00 Credits
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
2 credits Credit for this course involves an in-depth paper based on a student's experience in a criminal justice internship. In order to register for CJ498 the student's internship must be for at least six semester credits. The paper involves an integration of theoretical and empirical research on a topic related to the student's actual internship experience. The paper must be written under the supervision of a criminal justice faculty member.
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CO 151: Sports Science
2.00 Credits
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
2 credits Basic physiological and mechanical aspects of sport are presented to provide the student with the skill necessary to analyze human performance in a variety of athletic activities. The course is designed to enhance coaching effectiveness and athletic performance by increasing student understanding of exercise physiology, biomechanics, and kinesiology. A background in human anatomy and physiology is recommended.
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CO 152: Theory of Coaching
2.00 Credits
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
2 credits This introductory course is designed to explore the fundamentals of coaching while laying the foundation for practical application at the junior high, high school or college level. In addition to establishing a coaching philosophy, students will develop a master/seasonal plan for their sport including daily practice plans. Pre-season, in-season, and post-season topics will be explored.
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CO 153: Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
1.00 Credits
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
1 credit This lecture and laboratory course focuses on the prevention, etiology, recognition, initial treatment, and rehabilitation of specific athletic injuries and illnesses. Students will identify common signs and symptoms associated with athletic injuries and develop taping and wrapping skills to prevent reinjury. A background in human anatomy is strongly recommended. Prerequisite: ED156.
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CO 154: Psychology of Coaching
2.00 Credits
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
2 credits This course explores the psychological parameters which influence behavior and performance in sports. This is an introductory course into the world of sport psychology and positive team building in which students will learn to apply reinforcement principles and motivational techniques to enhance sport performance. Students will evaluate their communication skills and leadership style.
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CO 155: Field Exploration:Coaching
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
1-3 credits This course provides an opportunity to observe, and in many cases, contribute to the coaching of a junior high, senior high, or college/university athletic team. Under the guidance and direction of a mentor coach, the student coach will observe and practice many of the responsibilities and tasks involved in coaching. Graded Pass/Fail.
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CS 105: Introductory Programming:Visual Basic
3.00 Credits
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
3 credits This course introduces programming concepts using Microsoft's Visual Basic language. Visual Basic enables programmers to create full-featured Windows applications with a minimum of effort. Course includes: form layout, event-driven Windows programming concepts, variables and data types, variable and control initialization, operators, objects and properties, control structures (procedures, if-else, for & while loops). Students design, write, and test programs in a microcomputer environment. No previous programming experience is required. Prerequisite: M100, M102, or equivalent.
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CS 110: Computer Science I
3.00 Credits
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
3 credits Introduction to program design and development emphasizing algorithm development, program testing and documentation. Students will be introduced to the concepts of modular/top-down design and to object oriented concepts such as object definition and reuse. Students must concurrently register for CS111. Co-requisite: M115 and M116 or equivalents.
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CS 111: Computer Science I Lab
1.00 Credits
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota
1 credit The laboratory course supports CS110. Students must concurrently register for this course and CS110. This laboratory will reinforce and expand on concepts from the lectures in CS110. Co-requisite: M115 and M116 or equivalents.
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