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  • 3.00 Credits

    Credits: 3 Project chosen and completed under the guidance of a graduate faculty member, which results in an acceptable technical report. Prerequisites 9 graduate credits, and permission of instructor. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 0 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0 Grading S/NC
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Credits: 1-6 Project chosen and completed under the guidance of a graduate faculty member, which results in an acceptable technical report and oral defense. Prerequisites 9 graduate credits, and permission of instructor. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 0 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0 Grading S/NC
  • 1.00 - 12.00 Credits

    Credits: 1-12 Covers development of a research proposal under the guidance of a dissertation director and the doctoral committee. The proposal forms the basis for the doctoral dissertation. Prerequisites Admission to physics doctoral program and permission of advisor. Notes May be repeated as needed; however, no more than 24 credits in ASTR/PHYS 998 and ASTR/PHYS 999 may be applied toward satisfying doctoral degree requirements in the physics PhD program. Out of the 24, no more than 12 credits of ASTR/PHYS 998 may be applied. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 0 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0 Grading S/IP
  • 1.00 - 12.00 Credits

    Credits: 1-12 Doctoral research performed under direction of dissertation director. Prerequisites Admission to doctoral candidacy in physics doctoral program and permission of advisor. Notes May be repeated as needed; however, no more than 24 credits in ASTR/PHYS 998 and ASTR/PHYS 999 may be applied toward satisfying doctoral degree requirements in the physics PhD program. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 0 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0 Grading S/IP
  • 2.00 Credits

    Credits: 2 Provides students with an introduction to outdoor adventure activities and the leadership theory involved to properly plan the activities. This class aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice as it pertains to outdoor adventure activities. This class focuses on developing introductory skills in a variety of outdoor recreation activities, including rock climbing, canoeing, orienteering, and caving. Traditional classroom and in-the-field instruction will be used during the various activities. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 1 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 1
  • 1.00 Credits

    Credits: 1 A practical course designed for students with little or no knowledge of fly fishing. The course will involve activities to teach students the basics of fly fishing to include terms and equipment, casting, knot tying, aquatic entomology, fly selection, reading water, wading techniques and safety, and fly fishing tactics. In addition to the one-hour classes required during the week, a full day on a stream will be included. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 1 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
  • 1.00 Credits

    Credits: 1 Introduces equipment, techniques, safety, and planning related to basic rock climbing. Notes Fee required. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 1 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
  • 2.00 Credits

    Credits: 2 This course is for individuals who have never done any formal rock climbing. The course will involve activities to teach students basic climbing terms, techniques, equipment, and safety practices for top rope belay climbing and rappelling. We will build on communication skills and trust. Notes Fee required. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 2 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
  • 2.00 Credits

    Credits: 2 This intermediate course is for individuals who have some prior skills in rock climbing looking to further increase their skill level. The course will involve teaching students climbing terms, advanced knots, equipment, safety practices for redirect belay and top rope belay, as well as setting up techniques using rope and webbing. Special emphasis on anchor building will also be included. Ability to climb and rappel at least at the beginner's level will be required. This is not a certification course. Prerequisites PRLS 117 Notes Fee required. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 2 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
  • 2.00 Credits

    Credits: 2 Designed to educate the student on gun and range safety. Includes hands-on learning of the games trap and skeet, where competitors fire at clay targets (approximately 4 inches in diameter and 1 inches in height) launched from a trap at varying angles. Hours of Lecture or Seminar per week 2 Hours of Lab or Studio per week 0
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