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2011-2012 Academic Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


 

Sociology

  
  • SOCL 2501 - Current Social Problems


    Lec. 3; Cr. 3

    Sociological analysis of major social problems in contemporary society; focus on both the institutional and personal causes and consequences.

  
  • SOCL 2505 - Marriage and Family Relationships


    Lec. 3; Cr. 3

    Current issues and trends in marriage and family relationships.

  
  • SOCL 2600 - Drugs and Society


    Lec. 3; Cr. 3

    This course is primarily intended to provide for criminal justice students an understanding of the history and role of illegal drug use in human society.

    Cross-Referenced as: CJ 2600 .

  
  • SOCL 2920 - Selected Topics


    Lec. 3; Cr. 3

    Course content varies; may be taken twice for credit.


Spanish

  
  • SPAN 1101 - Elementary Spanish


    Lec. 4; Cr. 4

    For students with no previous study of Spanish. Supplementary work in language laboratory. Basic lexicon and structures of Spanish; emphasis on communicative language use.

  
  • SPAN 1102 - Elementary Spanish


    Lec. 4; Cr. 4

    Continuation of SPAN 1101 . Supplemental work in language laboratory. Basic lexicon and structure of Spanish; emphasis on communicative language use.

    Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in SPAN 1101  or Advanced Placement credit.

Theater

  
  • THTR 1020 - Introduction to Theatre


    Lec. 3; Cr. 3

    The arts of the theatre and its artists; acting, directing, costume and scenic design; playwriting, architecture.

  
  • THTR 1025 - Acting: Improvisation


    Lec. 3; Cr. 3

    Exploration, through theatre games and movement training, of the actor’s problems of intention, listening, physical expression of emotion, concentration, and mime.


Undergraduate Research Summer Institute

  
  • URSI 2900 - Independent Research


    Cr. 1

    Undergraduate student works as part of a research team with a faculty member, pursuing an independent research project. Course may be repeated. Open only to students approved for the Undergraduate Research Summer Institute (URSI). Guidelines/requirements for approval available through appropriate Division Head office.


University Orientation

  
  • UNIV 0008 - College Reading


    Lec. 3; Cr. 3

    Designed to build on students’ literal reading abilities, this course focuses on analytical and critical reading of expository and argumentative text. Considerable emphasis is placed on inferring meaning, recognizing patterns of organization, and evaluating evidence. Intended for students with composite ACT scores of 16-18, this course carries non-degree credit.

  
  • UNIV 1000 - Freshman Seminar


    Lec. 1; Cr. 1

    A multidisciplinary introduction to the college experience emphasizing intellectual, social, and personal growth as a means to success in college and beyond. Lectures, active learning assignments and collaborative activities show students how to use educational and technological resources; refine academic skills; improve study habits and time management; develop critical-thinking and problem-solving abilities; and plan attainable career goals.

  
  • UNIV 1005 - Orientation to University Studies


    Cr. 3

    This course is designed as a multidisciplinary orientation to the responsibilities of college emphasizing intellectual, social, and personal growth as a means to success in college and beyond. Students are introduced to a variety of topics critical to student success such as time management, setting priorities, learning styles, campus policies and resources, critical thinking, motivation, study skills, test taking, and vocabulary development.


Zoology

  
  • ZOOL 1011 - Human Anatomy


    Lec. 3; Cr. 3

    Studies in the macro- and microstructural anatomy of the human body. Topics covered include anatomical terminology, histology, integument, and anatomy of the organ systems of the body (skeletal, muscle, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive). Credit will not be given for both this course and BIOL 1201 /BIOL 1208  or BIOL 1201 /BIOL 1207  unless both are required in a major.

    Prerequisite(s): A letter grade of “C” or better in BIOL 1001  or minimum ACT score of 21 in Scientific Reasoning; and eligibility to register for ENGL 1001  and college algebra; or consent of the Head, Division of Sciences, and Mathematics.
  
  • ZOOL 1012 - Human Anatomy Laboratory


    Lab. 2; Cr. 1

    Selected laboratory studies in the macro- and microstructural anatomy of the human body.

    Prerequisite(s): Credit or registration in ZOOL 1011 , or consent of the Head, Division of Sciences and Mathematics.
 

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