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2019 - 2020 Catalog 
    
2019 - 2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Athletic Training

  
  • ATH 770 - Leadership and Emerging Trends


    This course is designed to empower students to become leaders in the field of athletic training.  Students will explore the principles of leadership and learn to develop individual and group leadership skills to impact their lives, their communities, and their profession. Content areas include, but are not limited to, effective decision-making, goal setting, effective communication, servant leadership, organization, and time management skills.

    2 Semester Credit(s)

    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): NA
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
    Typically Offered
    Spring
  
  • ATH 790 - Athletic Training Capstone


    This course will allow for healthcare literacy to be efficient and practice skills in a simulation environment to be experienced practitioners. A focus will be placed on patient centered care in the variety of settings of the profession.  At the end of this course students will be mastering knowledge and empowering students to become entry-level certified athletic trainers.



    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Laboratory/Experience Hours 5
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
    Typically Offered
    Spring


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
  
  • BIO 207 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I


    Lecture focuses on gross anatomy and in-depth study of human physiology. Homeostasis, histology, and the musculoskeletal, nervous, and endocrine systems are covered.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing; BIO 101 , BIO 103 , or ACT science score of 21 or higher
    Corequisite(s): BIO 207L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective. Fulfills lab science
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 207L - Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory


    This laboratory covers basic histology and the gross anatomy of the musculoskeletal, nervous, and endocrine systems.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours 2 laboratory hours
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): BIO 207  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 208 - Human Anatomy and Physiology II


    Lecture covers in-depth study of the physiology of the cardiovascular, lymphatic and immune, respiratory, urinary, digestive and reproductive systems.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 207  or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 208L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective. Fulfills lab science
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 208L - Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory


    Laboratory focuses on the gross anatomy of the cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, urinary, digestive and reproductive systems.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours 2 laboratory hours
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): BIO 208  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 209 - Medical Microbiology


    Morphology and physiology of bacteria and other microorganisms; their relation to health and disease. Duplicate credit for BIO 209 and BIO 309  is not allowed.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 101 , BIO 103 , or ACT science score of 21 or higher
    Corequisite(s): BIO 209L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective. Fulfills lab science
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 209L - Medical Microbiology Laboratory


    This lab is designed to complement the lecture in Medical Microbiology. This laboratory focuses on learning microbiology techniques while observing and performing experiments with various microbial organisms, with an emphasis on bacteria.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours 2 laboratory hours
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): BIO 209  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 223 - Biology of Aging


    This course is designed to give an overview of the aging process in humans and how the major organ systems change during aging. Topics to be covered include theories of aging, general changes during aging, the function of each major organ system and age related changes in these systems.

    4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours 2 laboratory hours
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective. Fulfills lab science
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 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
  
  • BIO 309 - Microbiology


    Morphology and physiology of microorganisms with emphasis on bacteria, laboratory diagnosis, and relationships to humans. Duplicate credit for BIO 209  and 309 is not allowed.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103  or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 309L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 309L - Microbiology Laboratory


    This lab is designed to complement the lecture in Microbiology. This laboratory focuses on learning microbiology techniques and problem solving while observing and performing experiments with various microbial organisms, with an emphasis on bacteria.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours 3 laboratory hours
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): BIO 309  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 310 - Cell & Molecular Biology


    An overview of the cell focused at the molecular level. This course covers the internal organization of the cell, common cellular processes, and their molecular mechanisms.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103  or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 310L - Cell & Molecular Laboratory


    This lab is designed to complement the lecture course for Cell & Molecular Biology. An overview of the cell focused at the molecular level. This course covers the internal organization of the cell, common cellular processes and their molecular mechanisms, with an emphasis on laboratory techniques and methods used to study cell and molecular biology.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): BIO 310  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 311 - Genetics


    This course examines the fundamental principles of classical and molecular genetics. Topics covered include genes and their functions (DNA structure, transcription, translation), DNA and chromosome mutations, regulation of gene expression, principles of gene segregation analysis (Mendelian genetics, gene mapping, non-Mendelian inheritance), population genetics, quantitative genetics, and biotechnology.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103  or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 311L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 311L - Genetics Laboratory


    Designed to complement BIO 311 , this laboratory emphasizes problem-solving and techniques of molecular biology.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours 2 laboratory hours
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): BIO 311  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 312 - Parasitology


    Physiology, anatomy, and life history of animal parasites with emphasis on those of man

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103 , BIO 106 , or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 312L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 312L - Parasitology Laboratory


    Designed to complement BIO 312 , this laboratory emphasizes parasite anatomy and life cycles.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103 , BIO 106 , or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 312  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 314 - Histology


    A study of the microanatomy of cells, tissues, and organs.

    2 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103 , BIO 207  and BIO 208 , or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 314L 
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 314L - Histology Laboratory


    A general histology laboratory designed to complement BIO 314 .

    2 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours 2.5 laboratory hours
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): BIO 314 
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 318 - Immunology and Serology


    Blood chemistry, antigen-antibody reactions, and general human immunology.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103 , BIO 106 , or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 318L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 318L - Immunology and Serology Laboratory


    This lab is designed to complement the lecture in Immunology. This laboratory focuses on learning cellular and molecular techniques while observing and performing experiments related to the immune system.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours 2 laboratory hours
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): BIO 318  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 319 - Hematology


    The study of normal and abnormal human blood cells with an emphasis on clinical laboratory evaluations.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103  or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 320  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 320 - Hematology Lab


    Laboratory evaluation of human blood cells with an emphasis on clinical laboratory evaluations.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): BIO 319  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 323 - Pre-Dentistry Practicum


    Students will work with a local dentist observing all aspects of a dental practice, including both dental and office procedures. Students will gain hands-on experience by assisting dental hygienists, dental assistants, and dentists with a variety of procedures.

    4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): Instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 324 - Pre-Veterinary Practicum


    Students in this course will volunteer with a local veterinarian to gain hands-on experience in the field prior to applying to veterinary school.

    4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): Instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 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
  
  • BIO 326 - Environmental Biology


    Addresses and interprets human and natural impacts on the natural world. The focus will be on biological concepts and issues such as biodiversity, conservation, and agriculture.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103 , BIO 106 , or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 326L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 326L - Environmental Biology Laboratory


    This lab is designed to reinforce the concepts associated with Environmental Biology presented in the lecture portion of the course, and give some hands-on experience in the field.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103 , BIO 106 , or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 326  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 329 - Biology Lab Practicum


    Designed for biology and biology education majors who are interested in learning how to prepare solutions, set up and break down labs and teach laboratory courses.  Consent of the instructor. 1 credit.

    Course Objectives:

    1. Prepare solutions for labs, set out needed supplies and clean up after labs, communicating any problems to the instructor.
    2. Learn how to use the necessary equipment and perform the necessary procedures to prepare solutions needed for the laboratory courses.
    3. Use the scientific method to troubleshoot and solve biological problems that arise in laboratory courses.

     

    1 Semester Credit(s)

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

  
  • BIO 330 - Zoology


    Phylogenetic examination of important invertebrate and vertebrate animal groups with emphasis on morphology and physiology.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103 , BIO 106 , or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 330L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 330L - Zoology Laboratory


    This lab is designed to supplement the lecture in zoology and allows you to observe, characterize and dissect representatives of the major animal groups discussed in lecture.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103 , BIO 106 , or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 330  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 333 - Ornithology


    An upper level zoology course focusing on the biology of birds. Emphases include the evolution, morphology, physiology, and ecology of birds. Students will also learn to identify bird species, with an emphasis on species found in North Dakota.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103  and BIO 106 
    Corequisite(s): BIO 333L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 333L - Ornithology Laboratory


    This lab is designed to reinforce the lecture in ornithology, and allows students to observe and characterize the unique features of birds. Students will also learn to identify bird species, with an emphasis on species found in North Dakota.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103  and BIO 106 
    Corequisite(s): BIO 333  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 339 - Mammalogy


    The study of mammals is inherently interesting because, as members of this group, humans are similar to other mammals in many aspects of form and function. Also, wild and domestic mammals have great cultural, economic, and ecological importance. This course involves the study of the evolution, taxonomy, morphology, physiology, behavior, ecology, and conservation of mammals. It will examine the myriad structural and physiologic features which allow free-living mammals to exploit different types of habitats to survive and flourish.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103  and BIO 106  
    Corequisite(s): BIO 339L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 339L - Mammalogy Laboratory


    This lab is designed to complement BIO 339 . It focuses on the morphological characteristics of various mammal orders and the identification of mammal species found in the region.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103  and BIO 106 
    Corequisite(s): BIO 339  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 354 - General Botany


    Study of plant life with emphasis on anatomy, morphology, physiology, and evolutionary relationships.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103  or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 354L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 354L - General Botany Laboratory


    A botany laboratory designed to reinforce the topics covered in BIO 354 .

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103  or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 354  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 365 - Phage Discovery Research


    This course is the first part of a 2-semester program where students will have the opportunity to have a unique mentored research experience as part of a larger national program. In the first semester students will learn how to apply the scientific method to make new discoveries as they obtain bacteriophages from environmental samples, then culture.

    2 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours 2
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit N
    Core Course Yes. Lab Science Elective.
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 366 - Phage Genomic Analysis Research


    This course provides an opportunity for students to conduct a meaningful research project using a hands-on approach. In this second part of the phage course, students will use various bioinformatics tools to annotate and analyze the genome of two newly discovered bacteriophages which were previously isolated in the Bio 365 Phage Discovery Research course. These annotated genomes will then be published in a national database, GenBank (the National Institutes of Health genetic sequence database, an annotated collection of all publicly available DNA sequences) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genbank/.

    2 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours 2
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective.
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 415 - Conservation Biology


    Conservation biology is an emerging field of ecology that focuses on integrating information on fundamental ecological principles, economics, and ethics into a framework for managing and restoring plants and animals that are threatened by overexploitation or habitat changes induced by human uses of resources and the Earth’s rapidly growing human population. This course will provide an introduction into the rapidly expanding realm of conservation science.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103  and BIO 106 
    Corequisite(s): BIO 415L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 415L - Conservation Biology Laboratory


    This laboratory course will focus on practical exercises that reinforce the concepts covered in Conservation Biology lecture.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103  and BIO 106 
    Corequisite(s): BIO 415  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 417 - Developmental Biology


    Examines the processes of development and the mechanisms which control them in several different vertebrate organisms. Circulatory, digestive, nervous, and reproductive systems are discussed.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103 
    Corequisite(s): BIO 417L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 417L - Developmental Biology Laboratory


    This lab is designed to complement the lecture in Developmental Biology. This laboratory focuses on learning cellular biology techniques and emphasizes project-based labs.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): BIO 417  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 421 - Advanced Physiology


    A detailed examination of selected human organ systems with emphasis on biochemical principles of physiology.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 207  and BIO 208  or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 421L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 421L - Advanced Physiology Laboratory


    Designed to complement BIO 421 , this lab focuses on the research process and the design and implementation of an independent research project.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours 2 laboratory hours
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): BIO 421  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 422 - Principles of Ecology


    Basic relationships between organisms and their abiotic and biotic environments.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103 , BIO 106 , or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 422L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 422L - Principles of Ecology Laboratory


    This lab is designed to complement the lecture in Ecology. Experiments will include field sampling of natural populations, laboratory exercises, computer exercises, and discussion/analysis of topics.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103 , BIO 106 , or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 422  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 423 - Animal Behavior


    An exploration of the diversity of behavior in animals with an attempt to explain the similarities and differences in behavior in terms of phylogenetic history and the operation of natural selection. Both proximate and ultimate mechanisms will be examined.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103 , BIO 106 , or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 423L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 423L - Animal Behavior Laboratory


    This lab is designed to give you experience in the methods used by researchers in animal behavior, to reinforce concepts presented in the lecture portion of the course, and to provide an opportunity to design and conduct a study on the behavior of animals.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103 , BIO 106 , or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): BIO 423  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 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
  
  • BIO 428 - Readings and Research in Biology


    1-4 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103 , BIO 106 , and instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 432 - Wildlife Ecology and Management


    This course covers ecological principles as they relate to wildlife populations, with a focus on the application of those principles to wildlife management and natural resource conservation. The course also examines the philosophical and sociological framework of wildlife conservation as it relates to the practice of the science.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103  and BIO 106 
    Corequisite(s): BIO 432L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 432L - Wildlife Ecology and Management Laboratory


    This laboratory course is designed to complement BIO 432 . It will introduce students to local wildlife professionals and provide students with practical experience in field and laboratory techniques used by wildlife managers.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103  and BIO 106 
    Corequisite(s): BIO 432  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 433 - Range Management


    This course will cover the ecology and physiology of rangeland plants, as well as theory and techniques relating to the management of rangeland ecosystems. Topics include rangeland types, rangeland inventory and monitoring, grazing systems, stocking rates, manipulation of rangeland vegetation, and management of public rangeland.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103  and BIO 106 
    Corequisite(s): BIO 433L  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 433L - Range Management Laboratory


    This laboratory course is designed to reinforce the concepts presented in BIO 433 . It will include practical exercises relating to the theory and techniques of range management.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 103  and BIO 106 
    Corequisite(s): BIO 433  or instructor consent
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 444 - SURVE Research Internship


    Students conduct original research in a laboratory setting, design and carry out experiments, analyze and interpret data, and present results. All students enrolled in the course will meet together regularly with the instructor(s) for seminar-style instruction focus on conducting research, the integration of faith and reason, and formation in the virtues and habits of mind for the scientific vocation.

    1-12 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: CHE 444 
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes. Max 12 hours toward the degree
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective.
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BIO 450 - Evolution & the Integration of Knowledge


    This capstone course gives an overview of biological evolution, relates it to several fields within the sciences and provides an opportunity for students to integrate knowledge across various disciplines, drawing upon collaboration from guest lecturers.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): Limited to biology majors, biology minors, biology education majors with senior standing, or instructor consent
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course Yes. Core Elective
    Grade Type LT

Biomechanics

  
  • BMC 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
  
  • BMC 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
  
  • BMC 305 - Motor Learning


    To introduce students to the processes that support and drive human movement learning. An introduction to the application of the research, which helps us understand movement development in its practical application, movement assessment, and movement training techniques. The student will be guided through an understanding of the neuromuscular patterns as they pertain to movement.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 207 /BIO 207L , BIO 208 /BIO 208L , and KIN 235 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BMC 310 - Functional Anatomy


    This course is designed to have the students learn the musculoskeletal system in depth. The students will explore specific, individual structures from all regions of the body. The syndaver laboratory will be used to assist in student learning.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 207 /BIO 207L  or PED 207  
    Corequisite(s): BMC 310L  and KIN 360 
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BMC 310L - Functional Anatomy Lab


    This lab is designed to assist in the students’ learning of the neuromuscular and musculoskeletal systems. The students will explore specific, individual structures from all regions of the body. This is a hand-on experience using the Syndaver laboratory.

    0 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): BMC 310 
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type PF
  
  • BMC 320 - Applied Motion Analysis


    The course will entail a skill or task analysis. The student will be required to complete an in depth motion analysis of the musculoskeletal system.

    2 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): KIN 360 BIO 207 /BIO 207L  or PED 207 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BMC 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
  
  • BMC 330 - Strength & Conditioning Practicum


    The Strength and Conditioning Practicum will focus on developing the knowledge, skills, and abilities in the areas of athletic enhancement. The students will observe 30 hours in observation and skill application within the strength and conditioning field.

    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
  
  • BMC 410 - Assessment & Design


    This course will provide students with the foundational understanding of assessment knowledge to be applied in the assessment practicum. Students will understand the biomechanical concepts related to ergonomics with the focus on health, safety, and comfort.

    2 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): BIO 207 /BIO 207L  or PED 207 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BMC 420 - Field Experience


    The field experience requires a minimum of 40 hours per credit of working with a professional. This experience is to further develop skills, knowledge, and competence that has developed over the course of the program. The intent is to assist the student in preparation for a career.

    6-12 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): Senior-level status; BMC major
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit Yes. Max 12 semester credits
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BMC 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
  
  • BMC 470 - Assessment & Design Practicum


    This practicum is designed to build off of the information and knowledge the student learned in the Assessment and Design course. The student will be performing an ergonomic assessment as well as other assessments on general populations to assist in strengthening their skills.

    1 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): N/A
    Corequisite(s): BMC 410 
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BMC 480 - Capstone


    The course focuses on the integration of knowledge and the culmination of concepts and theories regarding the practice of kinesiology and biomechanics. The students will prepare their research to present at a scholarly event. There will be an emphasis on understanding the concepts to complete the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist exam by the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): KIN 320  and KIN 340 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT
  
  • BMC 490 - Advanced Biomechanics


    This course will provide the advanced study and application of mechanical principals, analytical methods and instrumentation systems to human movement and skill analysis.

    3 Semester Credit(s)

    Crosslisted with: N/A
    Laboratory/Experience Hours N/A
    Prerequisite(s): KIN 360  and PHY 203 
    Corequisite(s): N/A
    Repeatable for Credit No
    Core Course No
    Grade Type LT

Business

  
  • BUS 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
  
  • BUS 130 - Business Matters - 21st Century I


    This is an introductory course relating to foundational concepts of business operations, including management, leadership, marketing, sales, and entrepreneurship. The course provides a theoretical, foundational examination of business operations. Dual credit offering only.

    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
  
  • BUS 135 - Business Matters - 21st Century II


    This is an introductory course relating to the practical application of business operations, including management, leadership, marketing, sales, and entrepreneurship. Dual credit offering only.

    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
  
  • BUS 200 - Electronic Communication


    This course teaches the alpha/numeric keyboard with emphasis on correct techniques, speed, and accuracy. Formatting of basic personal and business correspondence, reports and tabulation will also be covered.

    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
  
  • BUS 201 - Advanced Spreadsheets


    This course will prepare students for working with spreadsheets in a business environment. Students will learn to build spreadsheets and to use spreadsheets to analyze existing data sets to inform decision making.

    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
  
  • BUS 215 - Principles of Management


    Management stresses a set of activities directed at an organization’s resources with the aim of achieving goals in an efficient and effective manner. This course explores the managerial activities of planning, decision-making, organizing, leading, and controlling.

    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
  
  • BUS 220 - Introduction to Personal Financial Planning


    Students will be introduced to the financial planning process; client/planner interactions; time value of money applications; personal financial statement development and assessment; cash flow and debt management; asset acquisition; education planning; planning elements of risk management; investment planning, retirement planning; special needs planning review; integrating planning recommendations; financial planning ethics review; and an overview of practice management concepts.

    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
 

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