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2018 - 2019 Catalog 
    
2018 - 2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Other Courses

  
  • NUR 248L - Health Assessment Lab


    Lab course for NUR 248 - Health Assessment .

    0 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours 2 hours per week
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): NUR 248  
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type PF
    Typically Offered
    Spring

Academic Skills Development

  
  • ASD 096 - Enhanced Reading Strategies


    This course will develop students’ skills in the areas of reading, studying, note-taking, and test taking. Special emphasis is given to vocabulary within reading and comprehension skills when reading in the content areas. Students in this course will utilize reading strategies and a variety of study skills to develop their understanding of vocabulary and comprehension skills when reading textbooks and critical reading passages at the college level.

    2 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ASD 097 - Fundamental Concepts of Algebra


    Basic algebraic concepts and skills; for students with a minimum of high school mathematics. Taken by math placement only; a grade of “C” or better is required to progress to MAT 102 . May not be taken for credit hours after completing MAT 103 . Does not fulfill core requirement. Does not apply to graduation credit.

    4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT

Accounting

  
  • ACC 101 - Principles of Accounting I


    An introduction to accrual accounting and the basic financial statements, with emphasis on income statement items.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 102 - Principles of Accounting II


    Continues the study of accrual accounting and the basic financial statements, with emphasis on the balance sheet and statement of cash flows

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): ACC 101 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 125 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 204 - Accounting Applications


    An introduction to using a commercial accounting software package to perform typical accounting functions in a business.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): ACC 102 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 225 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 301 - Intermediate Accounting I


    A study of financial accounting and reporting as it relates to financial statement preparation, current assets, current liabilities, and time value of money concepts. Students will be able to prepare financial statements in accordance with GAAP as well as account for various business transactions.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): ACC 102 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 302 - Intermediate Accounting II


    A study of financial accounting and reporting as it relates to cash flow statement preparation, long-term assets, long-term liabilities, and equity. Students will be able to prepare and interpret financial statements in accordance with GAAP as well as account for various business transactions.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): ACC 301 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 303 - Accounting Information Systems


    An introduction to the systems, procedures, and processes management employs to control operating activities and information reporting systems, and comply with laws and regulations.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): ACC 102 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 304 - Introduction to Income Tax


    This course introduces students to the theories of federal taxation as it applies to individuals. Addresses issues of importance for successful tax planning and tax minimization.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): ACC 102 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 322 - Cost Management & Strategy


    A study of accounting information as a management decision tool. Topics include product costing, methods including job-order costing, process costing, joint and standard costing. Planning and controlling of costs will also be studied including budgeting systems, variance analysis, cost-volume-profit relationships and cost allocation. Relevant costing techniques will also be applied in business decisions. The course focuses on the manufacturing environment, but there is some coverage of merchandising and service sectors.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): ACC 102 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 325 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 363 - Fund Accounting


    Introduction to governmental and not-for-profit accounting.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): ACC 302  or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 403 - Individual Income Tax


    In-depth study of factors affecting individual income tax returns. Continues to address issues of importance for successful tax planning and tax minimization.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): ACC 304 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 404 - Income Taxation for Business Entities


    This course introduces students to theories of federal taxation as it applies to businesses and other entities. Also addresses issues of importance for successful tax planning and tax minimization for business entities.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): ACC 403 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 414 - Advanced Accounting I


    A study of financial accounting and reporting for complex transactions, including pensions, leases, changes in principles, corrections of errors, and multiple ownership entities.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): ACC 302 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 416 - Advanced Accounting II


    A study of accounting and reporting foreign currency transactions, business segment reporting, accounting for partnerships, segment and interim reporting, Securities and Exchange Commission reporting, and accounting research.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): ACC 414  
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 422 - Auditing I


    Introduction to the independent audit function. Topics include audit planning, risk analysis, management’s assertions, and evidence gathering and analysis.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): ACC 303 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 423 - Fraud Examination


    In-depth study of detecting and investigating occupational fraud. Topics include interviewing skills and techniques used by forensic accountants to gather and evaluate evidence.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): ACC 303 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 424 - Auditing II


    Continuation of the independent audit function. Topics include completing the audit, the audit report, other attestation and assurance services, and integrated audits of public companies. Capstone course.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): ACC 422 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 425 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ACC 440 - Internship


    This course is designed to provide a meaningful work experience for the student in an area that is related to accounting. This course integrates curricular learning with practical hands-on experience while allowing the student to demonstrate proficiency in the core university competencies.

    1-8 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into the division or consent of director of experiential education
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes. Max 8 credits toward the degree.
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT

Addiction Counseling

  
  • ADC 125 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ADC 225 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ADC 309 - Dynamics of Addiction: Addictive Disorders in Society


    This course will provide the student with a broad overview of the trends and patterns of addictive disorders in society. The course will examine community based services and resources available to individuals and families experiencing addictive conditions. Emphasis will be placed on the Importance of providing options for continuity of care for the prevention of relapse, enhancement of quality of life and more satisfactory life adjustment.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ADC 311 - Dynamics of Addiction


    This course will provide the student with a broad overview of the nature and progression of addictive conditions, and it will explore the impact of those conditions in the lives of addicted individuals, and within the home, family, community, school, work, and social environments.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ADC 318 - Pharmacology of Addiction


    This course will provide an overview of the study of drugs, motivations for drug use, social implications, and factors affecting how drugs interact with the human body. It will describe the basic principles and terminology of pharmacology, psychology and physiology of drug use. An introduction and information on the classes of drugs will be discussed. The categories of drugs will include: alcohol, benzodiazepines, sedative-hypnotics, opiates, marijuana, stimulants, caffeine, cocaine, amphetamines, hallucinogens, inhalants, tobacco, and over-the-counter medications. In addition, psychotherapeutic drugs and mental illness will be reviewed along with addictive behaviors, including gambling addiction. Contagious diseases including AIDS/HIV are presented.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ADC 325 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ADC 425 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT

Anthropology

  
  • ANT 125 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ANT 171 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology


    As part of the University of Mary Core Curriculum, this course is designed to introduce you to human culture. We will look at many aspects of what it means to be human from a cross-cultural perspective. This course will expose you to the variety and diversity that is humanity.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective. Fulfills Global Stewardship elective requirement
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ANT 225 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ANT 325 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ANT 425 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT

Art

  
  • ART 108 - Introduction to Photography


    The study of basic photographic principles and procedures, including camera and digital image processing techniques. Photography will be studied as both an art form and a communication medium, and assignments emphasize a broad range of contemporary photographic practice.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective. Fulfills Art requirement
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ART 116 - Introduction to Film


    Students in this course study the history and form of film including elements of composition and cultural relevance. Artistic comparison, criticism and interpretation foster student understanding of multiple points of view.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective. Fulfills Art requirement
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ART 120 - Art Appreciation: Sacred and Secular Perspectives


    This course is an introduction to the visual arts exploring various approaches to understanding art, art history, terminology, techniques, media, and motivating factors for creating art from sacred and secular perspectives.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ART 121 - Introduction to the Art of Rome and Paris


    This course is designed to provide a hands-on approach to Western art history from antiquity to the early twentieth century in Rome and Paris, two of the artistically richest cities in Europe. Students will gain the skills and knowledge required to: identify key architects, painters and sculptors, describe the characteristics of artistic periods, and analyze the importance of Christianity in art creation.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective. Fulfills Art requirement
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ART 125 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ART 127 - Introduction to Drawing


    Introduction to techniques aimed at improving drawing ability by expanding ways of seeing and responding to subject matter. Wide variety of media and range of subject matter are explored while basic design concepts are also emphasized.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective. Fulfills Art requirement
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ART 135 - Art Practicum


    The art practicum is designed to give students hands-on experience in a specific art medium. The practicum experience will vary depending on professor and subject matter covered. Students typically learn the practical technique of a specific art form and produce one to several pieces.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ART 210 - Topics in Textile Arts


    Students will explore the textile arts through the creation of their own story quilt within the parameters of a narrative visual story. They will draw, paint, write and quilt a narrative visual story on a piece of fabric.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ART 225 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ART 235 - Art Practicum


    The art practicum is designed to give students hands-on experience in a specific art medium. The practicum experience will vary depending on professor and subject matter covered. Students typically learn the practical technique of a specific art form and produce one to several pieces.

    2 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ART 243 - Survey of Modern Art


    Students learn about the major figures and art movements in Western Art beginning with Impressionism and continuing to the present day. Artistic processes and creative behavior are also emphasized.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ART 310 - Art History I


    The History of Art I is a broad overview of the development of visual art from prehistory to early European Renaissance. Study will focus on key artistic movements, artists, techniques, materials, and cultural forces which influence their development as well as their symbolic and aesthetic properties.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ART 325 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ART 335 - Art Practicum


    The art practicum is designed to give students hands-on experience in a specific art medium. The practicum experience will vary depending on professor and subject matter covered. Students typically learn the practical technique of a specific art form and produce one to several pieces.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ART 401 - Advanced Topics in Film Studies


    Advanced Topics in Film Studies allows for students to delve deeper into critical studies of film, including auteur studies, genre, national cinemas, representation in film and other similar topics.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): ART 116 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ART 410 - Art History II


    The History of Art II is a broad overview of the development of visual art from early European Renaissance to contemporary art. Study will focus on key artistic movements, artists, techniques, materials, and cultural forces which influence their development as well as their symbolic and aesthetic properties.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ART 421 - Advanced Photography


    Advanced Photography focuses on the study of aesthetic and technical theories and how they apply to photo stories and essays. Students will further define their photographic vision by creating photographic essays or stories that will be worked on over time. Students learn about the major figures and art movements in Western Art beginning with Impressionism and continuing to the present day. Artistic processes and creative behavior are also emphasized.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): ART 108 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ART 425 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ART 435 - Art Practicum


    The art practicum is designed to give students hands-on experience in a specific art medium. The practicum experience will vary depending on professor and subject matter covered. Students typically learn the practical technique of a specific art form and produce one to several pieces.

    4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT

Athletic Training

  
  • ATH 121 - Introduction to Athletic Training


    An introductory class designed to help educate the freshman level student about the different career paths in Athletic Training. Students will have the opportunity to interact with professionals currently working in the field, research job/ higher education opportunities, become introduced to athletic training equipment, interact with current athletic training students, and learn the process of acceptance into the University of Mary Athletic Training program.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 125 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 200 - Introduction to Clinical Education I


    The rotation experience serves as the laboratory portion of Clinical Education (ATH 200). The student, under the direct supervision of the preceptor for the assigned sport rotation will assist with providing athletic training coverage at the University of Mary and contracted sites.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 225 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 243 - Foundations in Athletic Training


    An introductory course to the profession of athletic training designed to meet specific athletic training educational competencies. The prospective athletic training student gains a better understanding of the clinical education aspect of athletic training and specific healthcare skills and knowledge that will be developed within each of the domains of professional development and responsibilities.

    2 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “B” or better in KIN 151  and KIN 238 ; A grade of “C” or better in PED 157  and PED 159 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 244 - Foundations in Athletic Training II


    The second of two clinical education courses designed to meet specific athletic training educational competencies for the healthcare providers of the physically active, the course expands on the knowledge gained in ATH 243  and introduces the domains of injury assessment, first aid and emergency care, pathology of injury and risk management and injury prevention. Therapeutic modalities, therapeutic exercise principles, along with general medical conditions affiliated with athletic training will also be addressed and continued to students in this course. Students in this course will begin to learn the basic methodologies of becoming successful evidence based healthcare professionals, associated with the foundations of athletic training practice.

    2 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “B” or better in ATH 243 ; a grade of “C” or better in PED 157  and PED 159 ; BIO 207 ; KIN 151  and KIN 238 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 250 - Emergency Management


    This course will focus on emergency care management, proper taping and bracing techniques. The athletic training student will learn the theory and application of emergency management techniques. Techniques will be utilized, researched, and practiced. The athletic training student will also learn the theory and application of taping and wrapping techniques and use of essential materials.

    2 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “B” or better in KIN 151  and KIN 238 ; a grade of “C” or better in PED 157  and PED 159 ; BIO 207 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 250L - Emergency Management Lab


    This is the lab portion for Emergency Management course. It will focus on becoming proficient in emergency management techniques and advanced taping techniques. Emergency care techniques and supplies will also be introduced, utilized, researched, and practiced. The athletic training student will learn the theory and application of taping and wrapping techniques and use materials essential to the advancement of the student.

    0 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “B” or better in KIN 151  and KIN 238 ; a grade of “C” or better in PED 157  and PED 159 ; BIO 207 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 300 - Clinical Education I


    The athletic training student applies a wide variety of specific healthcare skills and knowledge during assigned hours of supervised clinical experience that occur through the course of the semester in the athletic training room and rotational setup with various university or area high school athletic teams’ practices and/or events. The National Athletic Trainers’ Association Education Council has identified athletic training educational competencies and clinical proficiencies for the healthcare of athletes and others involved in physical activity. This content area is a collection of knowledge, skills, and values that the entry-level certified athletic trainer must possess for effective performance as an entry-level certified athletic trainer. Skill competency is obtained during the classroom and laboratory instruction. Skill proficiency is demonstrated during laboratory evaluation, and skill mastery is demonstrated when the skills are applied appropriately in the clinical setting with appropriate choices made and appropriate outcomes achieved. Skill competency is knowledge and skills to be mastered within a self-study guide to evaluate the athletic training student’s strengths and areas for improvement.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 305 - Clinical Education II


    The athletic training student applies a wide variety of specific healthcare skills and knowledge during assigned hours of supervised clinical experience that occur through the course of the semester in the athletic training room and rotational setup with various university or area high school athletic teams’ practices and/or events. The National Athletic Trainers’ Association Education Council has identified athletic training educational competencies and clinical proficiencies for the healthcare of athletes and others involved in physical activity. This content area is a collection of knowledge, skills, and values that the entry-level certified athletic trainer must possess for effective performance as an entry-level certified athletic trainer. Skill competency is obtained during the classroom and laboratory instruction. Skill proficiency is demonstrated during laboratory evaluation, and skill mastery is demonstrated when the skills are applied appropriately in the clinical setting with appropriate choices made and appropriate outcomes achieved. Skill competency is knowledge and skills to be mastered within a self-study guide to evaluate the athletic training student’s strengths and areas for improvement.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 314 - Advanced Techniques in Athletic Training


    A lecture/laboratory course for the prospective athletic training student in advanced techniques in athletic training. Content to be covered will include, but is not limited to, human anatomy and assessment of injury/illness, both of which are domains to meet athletic training educational competencies. Other general principles to be covered in this course will be: goniometry, manual muscle testing; and other related medical conditions.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “B” or better in ATH 243 ; BIO 207  
    Corequisite(s): KIN 238 , ATH 244 , and BIO 208  
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 319 - Therapeutic Exercise in Athletic Training


    A course in therapeutic exercise and rehabilitative techniques with content primarily addressing basic theories and principles of athletic injury rehabilitation including therapeutic exercise and the use of physical agents. Direct supervision of a certified athletic trainer through the course of the semester will provide a basis for the development of rehabilitation protocols.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): KIN 238 ; a grade of a “B” or better in ATH 244 , ATH 314 , ATH 329  and ATH 353 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 325 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 327 - Evaluations I


    A course in the evaluation of musculoskeletal injury and illness with content including, but not limited to, the concepts and techniques in evaluation of normal human movement and biomechanics, abnormal movement and biomechanics, specific evaluation techniques to determine the presence and cause of faulty movement which may predispose an individual to injury/illness and establish an athletic training diagnoses and describe movement disorders. In addition to the didactic content, the course provides laboratory skill acquisition and research experience in evidence based clinical practice.

    4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of a “B” or better in ATH 314 
    Corequisite(s): KIN 360 
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 328 - Evaluations II


    An advanced course in the evaluation and recognition concepts of musculoskeletal injury and illness with content including, but not limited to, the concepts and techniques in surgical intervention and treatment, abnormal movement and biomechanics of gait, specific evaluation, and treatment techniques for extremity joint accessory movement and cause of faulty movement which may predispose an individual to injury/illness.

    2 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 329 - Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic Training


    A course in the application of therapeutic modalities. Practical and relevant information about the use of therapeutic modalities for treatment of injuries and illnesses in the sports medicine setting, as well as planning, implementation, documentation, and evaluation of the efficacy of therapeutic modalities. In addition, the course provides laboratory and research experiences and practice in the use of therapeutic modalities during assigned clinical hours in the athletic training room setting under the direct supervision of a certified athletic trainer through the course of the semester.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of a “B” or better in ATH 314 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 353 - General Medical Conditions in Athletic Training


    This course covers assessment and evaluation of general medical conditions and disabilities including psychosocial intervention and referral and pathology of injury and illness.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “B” or better in ATH 244  and ATH 314 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 354 - Healthcare Administration


    This course covers healthcare administration. Content to be covered will include, but is not limited to, medical ethics and legal issues, emergency planning, professional development and responsibilities, and organization, administration, and management in the athletic training room and/or clinical setting.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “B” or better in ATH 353 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 400 - Clinical Education III


    The athletic training student applies a wide variety of specific healthcare skills and knowledge during assigned hours of supervised clinical experience that occurs through the course of the semester in the athletic training room, mentoring sophomore and junior athletic training students, and working with various university or area high school and professional athletic team practices and/or events. The National Athletic Trainers’ Association Education Council has identified athletic training educational competencies and clinical proficiencies for the healthcare of athletes and others involved in physical activity. This content area is a collection of knowledge, skills, and values that the entry-level certified athletic trainer must possess for effective performance as an entry-level certified athletic trainer. Skill competency is obtained during the classroom and laboratory instruction. Skill proficiency is demonstrated during laboratory evaluation, and skill mastery is demonstrated when the skills are applied appropriately in the clinical setting with appropriate choices made and appropriate outcomes achieved. Skill competency is knowledge and skills to be mastered with a self-study guide to evaluate the athletic training student’s strengths and areas for improvement.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 405 - Clinical Education IV


    The athletic training student applies a wide variety of specific healthcare skills and knowledge during assigned hours of supervised clinical experience that occurs through the course of the semester in the athletic training room, and with various University or area high school athletic team practices and/or events. The National Athletic Trainers’ Association Education Council has identified athletic training educational competencies and clinical proficiencies for the healthcare of athletes and others involved in physical activity. This content area is a collection of knowledge, skills, and values that the entry-level certified athletic trainer must possess for effective performance as an entry-level certified athletic trainer. Skill competency is obtained during the classroom and laboratory instruction. Skill proficiency is demonstrated during laboratory evaluation, and skill mastery is demonstrated when the skills are applied appropriately in the clinical setting with appropriate choices made and appropriate outcomes achieved. Skill competency is knowledge and skills to be mastered with a self-study guide to evaluate the athletic training student’s strengths and areas for improvement.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 425 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 441 - Practicum in Athletic Training


    This course will enhance the athletic training students’ knowledge of orthopedic and general medical aspects of athletic training. It involves direct observation, experimental learning, and case study under the direct supervision of the instructor as well as local and regional medical professionals in various settings. The student will be exposed to advanced evaluation and treatment skills in outpatient physical therapy/sports medicine clinics: orthopedic, family practice, and sports enhancement clinics.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): ATH 319 , ATH 327 , ATH 329 , ATH 353 , and ATH 354 
    Corequisite(s): ATH 453  or ATH 454 
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 453 - Athletic Training Senior Capstone I


    An advanced course designed for students enrolled in the athletic training major, the emphasis of this course will be practical assessment and care of athletes in the athletic training environment in preparation for the BOC practical examination. Content to be covered will include, but is not limited to, acute care of injury and illness: assessment and evaluation of injury and illness: professional development: as well as orthopedic assessment.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “B” or better in ATH 319 , ATH 327 , ATH 329 , and ATH 353 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • ATH 454 - Athletic Training Senior Capstone II


    This second capstone course focuses on integration of knowledge and the culmination of concepts and theories regarding the practice of athletic training.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): A grade of “B” or better in ATH 453 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT

Bioethics

  
  • HCB 510 - The Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Services


    This course will study the content of the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services, to help acquire an overview of critical topics in Catholic medical ethics. The formulations of the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services will serve as a reference point for the content covered in subsequent courses and sections of the Catholic Certification Program in Health Care Ethics.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • HCB 520 - Key Principles of Medical Ethics


    This course will familiarize students with several of the most fundamental principles utilized in medical ethics and bioethical thinking.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • HCB 525 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • HCB 530 - Catholic Bioethics, the Dignity of the Person, and the Gift of Human Life


    This course will examine the major areas of modern bioethics and the key ethical concerns raised by these issues, studying a natural law and reasoned approach to discerning critical lines of ethical obligation. Students will examine areas where ethical ambiguity may still exist from the vantage point of Catholic teaching, such as embryo adoption, or Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer, and be able to articulate a reasoned position and coherent approach to dealing with such questions in the practical sphere.

    5 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • HCB 540 - Case Studies and Applied Topics


    This course will review and critically analyze case studies and applied topics in bioethics

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • HCB 620 - Bioethics: Faith and Reason


    This course covers the philosophical and theological underpinnings of bioethics and applies these principles to the topics of moral courage and moral relativism. Other theories such as situational ethics, consequentialism, and Kantian Fundamentalism will be addressed with regard to how they relate to Natural Law.

    4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • HCB 625 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • HCB 630 - Law and Bioethics


    This course examines the philosophical, theological, historical and present day concepts of bioethics and their relationship to law within present-day reality. Students will discuss relevant legal issues from a federal and state viewpoint and relate them to the ways that courts, legislators, policy makers, and scholars approach bioethical issues.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • HCB 650 - Health Care and Biomedical Industry Ethics


    This course explores the ethical dilemmas within the health care and biomedical industries. The principles of organizational ethics, professional ethics, and theories of justice as they relate to ethical decision making in the realm of health care and biomedical industries will be addressed. This course will further prepare students to address ethical issues in their place of employment as they deal with ethics compliance and risk management.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • HCB 660 - Medicine and Bioethics


    This course explores the philosophical, theological, and human physiological concepts of bioethics as they relate to clinical decision-making in medicine. Students will distinguish how microcosmic and macrocosmic ethical issues affect every-day practice in the realm of medicine.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • HCB 670 - Bioethics Seminar I


    This seminar course is designed to give students the opportunity to hear from experts in the fields of health care business and medicine in bioethics, to discuss current issues in these areas, and draw connections between business, medicine and bioethics.

    2 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • HCB 720 - Health Policy and Bioethics


    This course is an exploration of health policy and its development, emphasizing social justice and human rights, thus providing the moral and ethical basis of existing and potential policies. Concepts of distributive justice, competing goals, political, and ethical foundations will be analyzed in how they contribute and compete with each other in policy development.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • HCB 725 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • HCB 790 - Bioethics Practicum and Capstone Project


    This course allows students the opportunity to participate in a practical experience in ethical clinical decision making and to develop and disseminate an original scholarly paper utilizing compassion and moral courage. The practicum is an integration and synthesis of content from all previous foundational course work - Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services, ethics, law, business, biomedicine, health care, and health policy; applying scholarly methods of bioethical inquiry and composition in a theme related to their practicum experience. In this course, students will disseminate an original work that integrates skills of critical reasoning and analysis.

    4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT

Biology

  
  • BIO 101 - Human Biology


    An introductory biology course for non-science majors and allied health majors, this course emphasizes the physiology of human organ systems and its relationship to health, human genetics and evolution, and the relationship between humans and the environment. Duplicate credit for BIO 101 and BIO 103  is not allowed.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): BIO 101L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective. Fulfills lab science
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 101L - Human Biology Laboratory


    A forensic-based laboratory to complement BIO 101 .

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours 2 laboratory hours
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): BIO 101  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 103 - General Biology I


    Designated for biology majors and those planning to pursue graduate studies in the sciences. Basic biological concepts showing organic unity and diversity in an evolving world. Includes metabolism, genetics, cell theory, and development. Duplicate credit for BIO 101  and 103 is not allowed.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): BIO 103L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective. Fulfills lab science
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 103L - General Biology I Laboratory


    An investigation-based biology lab to complement BIO 103 .

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours 2 laboratory hours
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): BIO 103  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 106 - General Biology II: Life Strategies


    Survey of strategies employed by plants and animals in solving the problems they encounter in dealing with changing internal and external environments.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103  or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 106L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective. Fulfills lab science
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 106L - General Biology II Laboratory


    This lab is designed to complement the lecture in General Biology II: Life Strategies, and allows you to observe and describe representatives of each of the groups of organisms, perform experiments on selected topics and present information on physiological systems.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): BIO 106  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 125 - Special Topics


    This course provides an opportunity to explore special topics in the subject area. Request syllabus for specific course content.

    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
 

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