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ID 250: Myths of the Greeks
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Centers on the stories of the Greeks that have survived through the art, architecture, and literature of ancient times.
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ID 254: Christian Worship
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Provides an overview of Christian worship practices, with special attention to the Western Catholic and Protestant traditions. Topics include the Christian year, liturgical architecture, speaking and singing the Word, the sacraments.
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ID 255: Women Mystery Writers and the Rise of Feminism
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
(3) Concerning women's mystery and detective fiction and the rise of feminism in the western world since 1920. Focuses on the writing of seven authors: Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, Ngaio Marsh, P.D. James, Sue Grafton, Sara Paretsky, Patricia Cornwell. At least one mystery novel from each author included in the readings. Also follows the rise of the women's movement in the West during the past eighty years and specifically examines the changing image of western women as portrayed in popular media.
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ID 325: Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic World
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
(3) Interdisciplinary study of the rise of the Macedonian state in the fourth century bc, focuses first on the careers of Philip II and Alexander the Great, then examines the Hellenistic kingdoms created by their successors in Greece, the Near East, and Egypt. Besides historical events and material culture, surveys Hellenistic literature, philosophy, and science. Prerequisite: History 111 or 311 or 312 or permission of instructor. Alternate years.
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ID 350H: Honors Seminar/Special Topics
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
A thoughtful exploration of an interdisciplinary topic with readings and student participation and presentations. May be repeated.
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ID 356: Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
The study of human movement utilizing principles of anatomy, physiology, physics, and other related sciences. Emphasizes basic biomechanics and musculoskeletal structure and function. Students learn to analyze human motion anatomically, kinematically, and kinetically. Spring.
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ID 428: Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
(3) Applies principles of rehabilitation science to patients with disorders of cardiovascular or pulmonary systems. Topics include pathophysiology, patient assessment, medical and surgical disease management, safety. Concentrates on design implementation and administration of multidimensional therapeutic cardiopulmonary rehabilitation programs. Prerequisites: Biology 436, Physical Therapy 431, 441; or Exercise and Sport Science 112, 113, 415, 427; or permission of instructor.
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ID 433: Human Growth and Development
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Presents typical human development from conception to death including functional changes in posture and movement. Presents processes of growth, maturation, adaptation, motor control, and motor learning. Discusses concepts of critical period, health risk, physiologic reserve, and senescence. The relationship of physical, cognitive, and social theories of human development and age-related system changes given. Views motor behavior across life span within a social and psychological context. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Fall.
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ID 480: Origins and Effects of Modern Technology
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Studies the development, the current place in society and the observed and potential benefits and threats of several 20th century technological innovations. Involves individual presentations and seminar discussions. Open to all majors in the University. Satisfies senior seminar requirement. Prerequisites: Completion of at least one science course and senior standing.
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ID H282/382: The British Experience from the Celts to the Present Day
6.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Interdisciplinary introduction to the broad cultural and historical developments within British society from the earliest times to the present. Taught only at Harlaxton College and required of all students attending.
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