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1.00 Credits
This intensive workshop provides students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to sit for and pass American College of Sport Medicine's Health Fitness Specialist Certification Exam. The course focuses on the ten competency areas of the exam, with an emphasis on exercise physiology, testing, and prescription. Practice questions and a practice exam for the HFS exam are provided. Prerequisites: MVSC 201, MVSC 202, MVSC 257 MVSC 355, MVSC 364. Credit, one hour.
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(MVSC 355 AND MVSC 362 AND MVSC 464)
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6.00 Credits
A seminar course and capstone experience required of all Movement Science majors. Students may meet this requirement by completing an internship with a business or company in the health and fitness fields. Students will write a paper describing a field experience and relate it to current literature. Students must present their work orally in an open meeting format and provide a final paper detailing the work to the department. Prerequisites: MVSC 200, MVSC 201, MVSC 202, MVSC 257, MVSC 355, MVSC 364, MVSC 365. Credit, six hours.
Prerequisite:
MVSC 308 AND MVSC 470
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide an opportunity to actively engage in a mentored individual research project in a Movement Science discipline. A scholoarly report is required. This course with MVSC 482 is a senior capstone experience option for movement sciecne students. Prerequisites: MVSC 201, MVSC 202, MVSC 257, MVSC 265, MVSC 355, MVSC 364, ENGL 101 and ENGL 102. Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
MVSC 201 AND MVSC 202 AND MVSC 355 AND MVSC 364 AND ENGL 101 AND ENGL 102 AND MVSC 257 AND MVSC 265
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide an opportunity to actively engage in a mentored individual research project in a Movement Science discipline. A scholoarly report is required. This course with MVSC 482 is a senior capstone experience option for movement sciecne students. Prerequisites: MVSC 201, MVSC 202, ,VSC 355, MVSC 362, MVSC 364, MVSC 365, MVSC 481, ENGL 101 and ENGL 102. Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
(MVSC 201 AND MVSC 202 AND MVSC 355 AND MVSC 362 AND MVSC 364 AND MVSC 365 AND MVSC 481 AND ENGL 101 AND ENGL 102)
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6.00 Credits
A seminar course and capstone experience required of all Movement Science majors. Students may meet this requirement by completing an internship with a business or company in the health and fitness fields. Students will write a paper describing a field experience and relate it to current literature. Students must present their work orally in an open meeting format and provide a final paper detailing the work to the department. Prerequisites: MVSC 200, MVSC 201, MVSC 202, MVSC 257, MVSC 355, MVSC 364, MVSC 365. Credit, six hours.
Prerequisite:
MVSC 200 AND MVSC 201 AND MVSC 202 AND MVSC 355 AND MVSC 362 AND MVSC 364 AND MVSC 265
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3.00 Credits
Concepts concerning the relationships among the physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment, and the impact upon them due to the activities of our own populations. Two (2) hours lecture and two (2) hours laboratory or field exercises per week.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
The graduate in agriculture and natural resources must be computer literate. Training that utilizes application in agriculture or natural resources results in a higher degree of learning and a higher level of comfort.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
Systematic experience in the identification of principle forest trees of North America including special emphasis on the trees of the Delmarva Peninsula. Lectures, demonstrations, and laboratories.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
This introductory course in Geographic Information Systems will provide basic knowledge of GIS theory and applications using a combination of lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on interactive tutorials with up-to-date GIS software. The course is designed for students in natural resources, agriculture, ecology, environmental management, or similar disciplines that could benefit from a professional GIS curriculum (such as economics, public policy, and administration). Two (2) hours lecture and two (2) hours laboratory per week.Credit, three hours.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the climate near the ground. Influence for vegetation, snow, fog, and topography on microclimates. Agricultural and medical implications. Microclimate of cities. Offered in alternate Spring semesters.Credit, three hours.
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