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3.00 Credits
(P: Permission of chairperson)
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2.00 Credits
This course integrates nutrition, health related physical fitness and related topics to develop a weight management program. This course combines classroom instruction and testing, with fitness activity and testing.
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3.00 Credits
The enhancement of individual exercise-fitness intelligence as it pertains to wellness. Topics covered include a wellness inventory, the how and why of exercise, nutrition, health behavior modification and development of an individual fitness program. Students will participate in many types of fitness programs. Not open to students with credit for INDS 20. (Lab Fee)
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3.00 Credits
This course would emphasize sports organization relative to staff, duties, season and daily practice schedules. And the relationships involved in the association of the coach with the administration, student body, players, press and community.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course focusing on the manager's perspective of the international economy. Topics include the impact of differing languages, cultures, religions, values and political systems on the multinational firm; the strategies and structures of the multinational; the relationships between the multinational and both host and home governments; and the international business environment including foreign-exchange problems, intergovernmental agreements and restraints on international competition.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the methods and concepts common to all areas of the natural sciences. As such it prepares the student for entry into any of the natural science majors and provides the student with an integrated view of these sciences. Three lectures and one threehour laboratory. Offered every term.
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8.00 Credits
These courses are a chronological exposition of Western culture and civilization from antiquity through the modern historical periods. The courses are a two-semester interdisciplinary sequence required of all Thiel students for graduation under Group II of the Integrative Requirement: Commitment to a Humanistic Vision. As foundation courses, they are normally taken by freshmen and all other new students. The course sequence is designed to introduce students to the knowledge, culture, and values of humanity as they have been expressed in the history, literature, art, music, religion and philosophy of the West. INDS 115 offered every fall and INDS offered every spring.
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4.00 Credits
An overview of the physical and physiological aspects of exercise. Topics covered include biological systems necessary to adapt to exercise, the proper development of an exercise program, nutrition, exercise and weight control, psychological aspects of exercise and beneficial and detrimental aspects of exercise. Students will be required to design and implement a personal exercise program. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory. Designed specifically to meet requirements of Group Five (Health) are of the IR. Offered spring of odd-numbered years.
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8.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary, laboratory-centered, multicultural course which examines ways the rich natural and cultural heritage of the globe can be sustained. This complement to History of Western Humanities I and II is to be taken preferably during the sophomore year after the Western Humanities experience. INDS 210 offered every fall and INDS 220 offered every spring.
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3.00 Credits
This course invites students at Thiel to consider themselves in relationship to American women's experience in contemporary culture. The course provides windows into the life experiences of women in the dominant culture and women whose lives are shaped by Hispanic, Native American, African American and Asian communities. The contributions of these women in the arts, humanities, natural sciences, social sciences and business will be considered as well as factors that inhibit women's full participation as bearers and shapers of culture. (P: SOC 121 or 141 or permission of instructor) (WIC)
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