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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on developing a personal visual style of seeing, production, and presentation of motion picture photographic works. Prerequisite: Art 135, 235, and 335. Art majors only. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on developing a personal visual style of seeing, production, and presentation of digital works. Prerequisite: Art 150, 250, 350. Art majors only. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Senior studio project that culminates in a senior exhibition. A body of work with a contemporary conceptual focus is created. Prerequisite: completion of 30 semester hours of studio art courses, senior status. Art majors only. 3 semester hours
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1.00 Credits
Gallery experience: solo exhibition of work from the senior project. Includes publicity, writing an artist's statement, striking the exhibit, giving a gallery talk or class lecture. Also required: preparation of research paper for senior critique, preparation of portfolio for graduate school or job interview. Prerequisite: completion of 30 semester hours of studio art courses, senior status. Art majors only. 1 semester hour
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4.00 Credits
The solar system in particular, including the sun, planets, comets, and meteors, in addition to the universe, its components and processes in a larger context. Brief history of manned space vehicles. Problems of fundamental celestial mechanics. A laboratory is included. 4 semester hours
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2.00 Credits
Freshman Experience Course. A course for First-Year Students in the Athletic Training major designed to introduce students to issues, activities, and skills that will enhance their chances for success in the college and the Athletic Training major. The course will focus on the issue of advancing the profession of athletic training and the reason that issue is important. 2 semester hours
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2.00 Credits
A course that studies the different aspects of sports medicine with a "hands on" approach. Topicsinclude taping techniques, modalities, protective equipment fitting, orthotic fabrication, as well as other information about record keeping in the athletic training room. 2 semester hours
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1.00 Credits
A clinical course that allows the athletic training student an opportunity to use in practice information gleaned in the didactic setting. Students will primarily be involved with evaluation skills and special tests to determine the extent of injury or disease to the lower extremity of the active individual. The class will cover all proficiencies from orthopedic evaluation of the lower extremity and personal health. 1 semester hour
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3.00 Credits
A course that studies the advanced orthopedic evaluation of the foot, ankle, knee, thigh, hip and lower back. Areas of emphasis include anatomy, evaluation skills (history taking, observation, palpation, muscle testing, etc.) and special tests to determine the extent of injury or disease to the lower extremity of the active individual. Course involves both traditional classroom lectures and clinical skills practice. 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Athletic Training 250, this course studies the advanced orthopedic evaluation of the hand, wrist, elbow, shoulder, head, neck and thorax. Areas of emphasis include anatomy, evaluation skills (history taking, observation, palpation, muscle testing, etc.) and special tests to determine the extent of injury or disease to the upper extremity of the active individual. Course involves both traditional classroom lectures and clinical skills practice. 3 semester hours
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